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GRESHAM PAOB FOUR OITLOOK GRESHAM LOCALS 555555555555555555555+SQ55JQ55555555555555555555555555 In U sing P erfection M ilking M achines A nker H olth Cream Separators Saving time, labor and money for you A perfection milker will soon pay for itself. Ask the man who uses one. For your fall implements or machinery Hessel’s Farm Machinery Rea. Tel. 0x2 Office 544 ( ¡resham, P re h is to r ic M an'» I ii G'II Igcnce. Oregon D raft M i'll o f Bent F ig h t in g A g e . T hey seem y o u n g , th o se boys of 21 S om e yearn ag o th e re m a in s of a p re h is to ric m an w ere fo u n d in cell w ho a re now re g is te re d fo r m ilita ry ir a l E u ro p e In a g eo lo g ical s tra tu m serv ice. We k n o w , If we h av e lo o k ed th a t show ed th a t h e e x iste d at least Into th e m a tte r , th a t th ey a re re a lly an d p ro b ab ly 'm a t u r e m en co m p ared w ith boys w ho 50 0 ,0 0 0 y e a rs ago m ore. Ills p h y sical fo rm a tio n , es fo rm ed th e b u lk o f o u r <’lvtl W ar p ecla lly th e Hhape a n d size o f th p arm iea. S till, we te n d to re g a rd th e m s k u ll, le ft no d o u b t, a c c o rd in g to ax little m o re th a n c h ild re n , anil sc ie n tists , th a t he h ad been a w ell- th in k It a pity th u t th ey sh o u ld be d ev elo p ed h u m a n b ein g w ith a cred o b lig ed ho Hoon to u n d e rg o th e h a rd - lia b le d e g re e o f in te llig e n c e . H e did ^ I p s of m ilita ry life T h a t is a v ery m ista k e n view . not show th e b ra in p o ss ib ilitie s of w e ll-in fo rm ed p h y sician m o d ern m an , It Is tr u e b u t p ro b ab ly Ask an y I w hen a m an is at th e h e ig h t of his he did not need th em sin ce It m ust h av e re q u ire d less In te lle c tu a l p o w er , p h y sical po w ers. A sk an y p ra c tic a l to d odge th e g ia n t d in o s a u rs a n d p sy ch o lo g ist w hen a m an is best fit o th e r sm a ll-h e a d e d m e m b e rs of th e te d m en tu lly fo r th e fig h tin g busl- I ness. Ask an y p h ilo s o p h e r. Ask S a u rd o o d a fam ily of th a t d ay , a la r m T h ey w ill ing th o u g h th ey m ig h t look th a n to an y s tu d e n t o f h is to ry . escap e d e a th from th e p re d a to ry an d te ll you th a t a t Just a b o u t his 21s* y e a r a m an h as a c o m b in a tio n of ti'rrlfy ln g a u to m o b ile o f to d a y . fig h tin g p o w ers u n e q u a lle d b efo re o r a fte r. W illi Ita lia n I'nxips. It Is th e fo o tb a ll age, th e ag e E ifiy A m erican Y. M. C. A. w ar w hen m en m a k e th e ir re c o rd s In a t h w ork s e c re ta rie s a re w ith th e Ita lia n letics. T h e re Is bodily s tre n g th , tr o o p s T hey a re Hervlng th e s o ld ie rs n e rv o u s e n e rg y , a b ility to re c u p e r a te an d a id in g w ith th e w o u n d ed . q u ick ly . T h e re Is a s p irit of co m p e tltlo n , a love o f a d v e n tu re . T h e re Is If you know w h ere th e r e ts a p a tc h of C a n a d a T h istle , n o tify th e a d is re g a rd of co n se q u e n c e s th a t R oad D e p a rtm e n t, C o u n ty C o u rt co m es p a rtly from th e n a tu r a l v ig o r H ouse, o r call th e C o u n ty A g e n t’s of y o u th an d p a rtly fro m th e fact I h at th e m an h as n o t yet a ssu m ed office. s o b e rin g re s p o n sib ilitie s. He is II W. S n a sh a ll, p re s id e n t of th e seld o m h a m p e re d by fain tly tie s or l-’a rin e rs M u tu al E ire R elief A sso cia b u sin e ss o b lig a tio n s. He hus not yi" tio n , re p o rts th e a s s o c ia tio n has ta k e n a fixed p lace in th e w o rld of b ro k en all fo rm e r re c o rd s In 1317. peo p le a n d w ork He is free, w ith a T h e a n n u a l s ta te m e n t sh o w s 383 new love o f co m b at an d a m a tc h le s s m e m b e rs g a in e d , 17 tire lo sses puld, e q u ip m e n t fo r co m b at. a g g re g a tin g $ 4 3 1 1 ; $ 1 ,0 3 6 ,6 7 7 of In It is th e fig h tin g ag e p a r excel su ra n c e w ritte n , o n e a s s e s s m e n t lev lence. You w ho a re o ld e r, d o n ’t pity ied, an d $700 In v ested in lib e rty bon d s d u rin g th e y ear. T h e a ss o c ia th o se la d s as th ey m a rc h off to th e tio n is e n te rin g its 14tli y e a r, a n d hus w ar. T h ey a re b e tte r m en th a n you o v e r 4000 m e m b e rs c a rr y in g $ 4 ,2 5 0 ,- a re fo r th e w o rk in h a n d , a n d th ey oon In su ra n c e . It hus m a d e an a n w ill h a v e th e tim e of th e ir lives d o n u a l sa v in g of o v e r 50 p er c e n t to Its m em b ers At th e a n im a l m e e tin g in in g It. J a n u a r y A ndrew B ru g g e r of G re s h P itc h in g Horsealioe«.. am was re -e le c te d d ir e c to r fo r th e n in th v ear. F a rm e rs d e sirin g Io A m e ric a n s p o rts In tro d u c e d by th e Join may o b ta in in f o rm a tio n from Y M. C. lu d e p itch C A. in F ra n c e in In c clu II W. S n a sh a ll, G re sh a m , It. A, o r H e rm a n L o ed ln g . s e c r e ta ry , 409 ing h o rse sh o e s. S tock E x ch an g e B ldg , P o rtla n d C ollect sh e a v e s o f g ra in anil g rass Adv. es fo r th e fa ir now PHOTOS i U IIID I A BB AW . S1BBS New Callery PICTURE FRAMING GILT OK N A T l'R A L WOOD Naal and t’haap MAX S C H N E ID E R M ath ew s ' B ld g ., M a la 3 t , rasa* mi The Edison Mazda Electric Lamps EXPERT A rc a guarantee of excel Auto, Buggy and Wagon lence in incandescent lam ps PAINTING W e carry them in stock in the follow ing sizes: E. E. C H IP M A N P h on e A d iti 1 0 - 1 5 - 2 5 - 4 0 - 6 0 - 7 5 and 1 0 0 W at Look for the trademark Mountain Meadow Butter ‘ H IS O N L Y R IV A L ” M anufactured by BANDY CREAMERY 0 0 . T h e name M ount Hood B u tter has heretofore been used by per mission of the M ount Hood Ice Cream Co., which haa a ll Ita dairy i product! reglatered under that title . T h a t permission has ceased, hence the change of name, which became effective on Janu ary I M ountain Meadow B u tle r" w ill be found at a ll th e Leading •to re e In the county. Aak fo r It. Sold by L L KIDDER HDW. CO. Dr. E m ily F. B olcom h as re tu rn e d to h e r p ra c tic e a f te r a m o n th ’s v aca tio n . Mrs. O tto .M agnuson re tu rn e d T h u rsd a y fro m N ew b erg , w h ere sh e h ad been on a v isit w ith h e r son. Rev. A. J. W a re w ill p re a c h a t th e G resh am B a p tist c h u rc h u ex t S u n d ay m o rn in g S u n d ay sch o o l w ill m eet a t 10 o ’clock T h e re w ill be no ev e n in g serv ice. G lenn D avidson left to d ay fo r In d e p en d en ce, O reg o n , fo r a v isit w ith his u n cle, R alp h D avidson a n d fo r a h u n t in g an d fishing trip . H e w ill p ro b ab ly be g o n e a m o n th . .Miss L u clle M cC arter a rr iv e d last w eek fro m B ay ard , N e b ra sk a , w here sh e h a s been fo r a y e a r o r tw o. She w ill m a k e h e r hom e w ith h e r s is te r, Mrs. A lb ert E k stro m . an d a tte u d high school. M rs. C. O. B ran so n h a s re tu rn e d fro m P o rtla n d , w h ere sh e h as been v is itin g fo r a few days. S he w as a c co m p an ied by h e r c o u sin s, W illiam a n d E lsie H olcom be, w ho will rem ain h e re fo r u tim e. T h e ra p id ly g ru w in g b u sin ess o r th e W alrad M e rc a n tile co m p an y hus n e c e ss ita te d th e a d d itio n of a new F o rd tr u c k , w hich Is k ep t busy h au l lug feed a n d g ro c e rie s. T h e tru c k m a k e s alm o st d aily tr ip s to P o rtla n d fo r th e Btore, S erv ices at th e M eth o d ist E piscopal ¡c h u rc h next S utuluy will c o n sist of S u n d ay sch o o l a t lo o ’clock, p re a c h ing a t 11 o ’clock by Rev. T lios W iles, E p w o rth L eag u e at 7 In th e ev e n in g c o rd ia l In v ita tio n is e x te n d e d to all to a tte n d th e s e serv ices. T w e n ty -o n e b u sin e ss firm s of G re sh a m h av e jo in e d to g e th e r in giv Ing p riv a te n o tice to th e ir c u s to m e rs a n d p a tro n s th u t all a c c o u n ts a re c o l le c ta b le an d m u st be p aid e ach m o n th w ith in 30 d ay s. T h is is m ad e n e c e s sa ry o w in g to th e c re d it ru lin g m ad e by w h o le sa le rs a n d m a n u f a c tu r e rs . A new 3 ^ - t o u R ep u b lic tr u c k has been a d d e d to th e e q u ip m e n t of Eks tr a m 's T ru c k serv ice. T h is m ak es th r e e tr u c k s now in use. T h e d riv e rs a re A lb e rt E k s tro m , P a u l S tone a n d C y ru s McCarter. It is exp ected th u t th e new tr u c k w ill soon be p u ' on a heavy ru n a n d tlia t E re d lio ss w ill o p e ra te it. E x te n siv e im p ro v e m e n ts u re being m a d e a t th e G re sh a m b a k e ry . T he old o v en ro o m h a s been to rn dow n a n d lias been rep la c e d by ail e x te n sio n of th e m ain b u ild in g , alm o st d o u b lin g its le n g th a n d of th e sam e h e ig h t— tw o s to rie s . T h e o v en s a re b ein g rem o d eled , g iv in g th e m a g r e a t e r cap a c ity w itli b e tte r fa c ilitie s fo r tu r n in g o u t b a k e ry p ro d u c ts. Jo e 1’a te n e u u d e a n d Dr. W ill O tt r e tu r n e d y e ste rd a y fro m a 1 D-days' tr ip to s o u th e rn O reg o n , w h ere th e y w ent to en jo y fish in g a n d a c h a n g e o f scen e. F ro m a ll re p o r ts th e tr ip w as a su ccess. T h e re w as a n a b u n d an ce o f th e finest rain b o w tr o u t a n d th e tr ip by a u to w as d e lig h tfu l. T h e m en w ent by way of th e B arlow ro a d o v e r Mt. H ood a n d r e tu rn e d by way o f tile M cK enzie pass. It. R. C arlso n lias been n otified by tile p re s id e n t of th e W isco n sin s o ciety of P o rtla n d tlia t sp ecial effort Is to be m ad e to m eet a n d w elcom e old s o ld ie rs fro m W isconsin w ho s h a ll com e to. a tte n d th e N a tio n 'I E n c a m p m e n t. T o th a t en d all fo r m e r re s id e n ts o f W isco n sin a re re- q u e ste d to m eet a t th e P o rtla n d p o s t office on th e m o rn in g o f A ugust 20, th e day of th e big p a ra d e , p re p a re d to go, w ith well tilled lu n ch b a sk e ts, to th e picnic g ro u n d s a t T h e D aks, w h ere th e y w ill h av e h e a d q u a rte rs It is u n d e rs to o d th a t o th e r s ta te so cie tie s w ill ta k e s im ila r action E very Eue '»«•al lin.» lin» lia i« iii. F u r sea ls a re e x tre m e ly p o ly g a m o u s an d th e old m ales, w hich w eigh from 4 0 0 to 500 p o u n d s, " h a u l u p " first on b reed in g b each es E ach bull I h o ld s a c e rta in a re a , an d as th e fe m ales, only o n e-fifth h is size, com e a s h o re th ey a re a p p ro p ria te d hy th e ' n e a re s t b u lls u n til each "b e a c h m a s te r " g a th e r s a h a re m , so m e tim e s con ta ln lu g m o re th a n 100 m em b ers, say s th e N a tio n al G e o g ra p h ic M agazine. H ere th e y o u n g a re b o rn , and a f te r th e m a tin g se a so n , th e sea ls w hich h av e re m a in e d a sh o re w ith o u t food fro m 4 to 6 w eeks, re tu r n to th e w a te r. T h e m o th e rs go an d com e, and each o n e is a b le to find h e r y o u n g w ith c e rta in ty am o n g th e th o u s a n d s of a p p a re n tly id e n tic a l woolly black “ p u p s.” F ro m th e ag e s o f o n e to fo u r y e a rs I fu r sea ls a re e x tre m e ly p lay fu l They a re m a rv e lo u s sw im m e rs and fro lic a b o u t in p u rs u it o f o n e a n o th e r now d iv in g d eep a n d th e n , o n e a f t e r th e o th e r , su d d e n ly lea p in g h ig h a b o v e th e su rfa c e In g ra c e fu l cu rv e s, lik e p o rp o ises. S quid* an d fish of v a rio u s speclea a re th e ir m ain food T h e ir , c h ie f n a tu r a l en em y is th e k ille r w h ale, w hich fo llo w s th e ir m ig r a tio n s a n d h a u n ts th e sea ab o u t th e ir b re e d in g g ro u n d , ta k in g heav y toll a m o n g th em K eep th e c u ltiv a to r going In th e co rn an d la te p o ta to e s FRIDAY. AUGUST 8, I»18 B ig g e st o f th e B ig O U S . It is not easy to u n d e rs ta n d w hat th e pow er of a gun really is —Its pene tr a tin g and d e stru c tiv e pow er, ob serves P o p u lar Science. W hat we call a 15-lnch gun w hich m eans one whose m uzzle o r hollow p a rt Is 15 Inches in d ia m e te r— w ill h u rl a shell rig h t th ro u g h a plate o r wall of the h a rd e st steel 12 inches th ick seven m iles from th e m uzzle. T h e pow er of the very la rg e st land g u n s ever m ade th e G erm an h ow itzers o r 16.5 guns Is such th a t one of th e ir m issiles crack s open a steel and co ncrete fort as If it w ere a n u t. T h e re a re tw o classes of gu n s— naval gu n s and arm y o r land guns B ecause th ey can be m an ip u la te d m ore easily th a n th o se of a ship, land guns a re th e heavier. F rom e ig h t to ten m iles is th e g re a te st d is ta n c e th a t a g u n n e r can cover successfully a t sea. T he larg est naval gun Is th e 15-lnch E nglish gun on th e fam ous super- d re a d n a u g h t and the lu rg est laud gun is th e G erm an how itzer. Of th e tw o the naval gun tires a sh ell w eighiug over h a lf a ton, w hile th e o th e r tires a p ro je c tile a ton In w eight. Hut the new g iant 16 inch gu n s of the U nited S ta te s defending the P an am a canal and New York at S andy Hook siioi^ p ro jectiles w eighing 2,37ft pounds, w hich is over a ton. T hese im m ense steel gu n s can sin k a sh ip before it has really com e into sig h t on th e h o ri zon, th e location of Hie b a ttle sh ip h av ing been d ete rm in e d by a irp la n e or tow er Savings in Ladies’ Oxfords Women who wear small sizes, have the oppor tunity of getting good up-to-date Oxfords and Pumps at the very low price of $2.50 and $3.00 All small sizes 2J4, 3, 3% and a few size 4 £. W. AYLSWORTH It is u su a lly w ith c o n sid e ra b le dis i a p p o in tm e n t th a t th e w om an h o rn in A u g u st le a r n s th a t h e r b ir th s to n e is th e sa rd o n ix , an d even th e fact th a t tlia t s to n e is said to in s u re c o n ju g a l felicity does n o t e n tire ly m ake a m e n d s fo r th e fa c t th a t it is not ra n k e d a s o n e of th e p re c io u s sto n e s an d is not a gem of g re a t b e a u ty . But w ith th e rev iv al in in te re s t pi cam eo s no A u g u st-b o rn w om an witli H ea v ie st M ao T h ai E v er L ived . a re a l ta s te fo r b e a u tifu l o b je c ts of Tile an onym ous a u th o r of th e re a r t o u g h t to w ish fo r an y o th e r b irtti cently published nook, “ Loee W eiglit sto n e , a n e x c h a n g e says. S a rd o n ix it and Be W ell," lias collected m any is in th e old lists an d sa rd o n ix it sto rie s of persons of ab n o rm al weiglit. o u g h t to re m a in in s p ite of th e n e w e r Tile w orst of th ese she says, 'w as th e lists tlia t h av e been m ad e to give classic case of D aniel L am b ert, w hich ev e ry o n e an a ttr a c tiv e gem . T h e s a i- 1 cam e acro ss in my read in g . 1 had d o u lx h a s a lw a y s been a fa v o rite h e a rd said of a g a rm e n t th a t w as im - 's to n e w ith cam e o e n g ra v e rs . If you m ensely too larg e for its w earer th a t re c a ll y o u r tr ip th r o u g h th e V atican It hung on him like Daddy L a m b e rt's gallerleB w hen you w ere in H om e w aistcoat, but I h ad n ev er know n be- p e rh a p s you re call se e in g th e r e th " fore tile full m eaning of th e saying. fam o u s C u rp e g p e g n a cam e o , said lo D aniel L am bert, I learn ed a t th is tim e, be th e la rg e s t w ork of Its k in d eve.' was born in 1770 an d died in 1809, and ! a c co m p lish ed It re p r e s e n ts th e t r i w eighed at th e tim e of h is d e a th 739 um ph o f B assliu s a n d C eres an d is pounds. He w as an E n g lish m an , an d w o rk ed on a sa rd o n y x s to n e of live u n fo rtu n a te ly for h im self a n ted a ted la y e rs, each la y e r c o n tr ib u tin g p a rt B a n tin g and th e la t te r ’s p hysician, o f th e co lo r to th e cum eo, w hich D octor H arvey, who p rescrib ed th e m e a s u re s so m e w h a t m o re th a n a fool d ie t w hich reduced B an tin g so s a tis sq u a re . factorily. L am bert w as said to be the heaviest m an th a t ev er lived.” No m a tte r w h a t It is o r w h ere it < liu p e ro u e s H ig h E x p lo siv es. C h a p e ro n in g a box of T N T d e to n a to r s in an e le c tric a l s to rm w as one of th e odd ta s k s a Y. M. C. A. h u t s e c r e ta ry re c e n tly h ad in a d a y 's w ork o v e re th e re . He is a p re a c h e r, but now does a lm o st a n y th in g else in th e w ork lin es, from sw eep in g flo o rs to s a f e g u a rd in g th e s o ld ie rs ' lib e rty bonds. On a w ildly s to rm y n ig h t, to a p p ro p r ia te th u n d e r a n d lig h tn in g , a m a s te r a t a rm s e n te re d th e h u t. " W e ’ve got a lot of T N T sto re d at th e s ta tio n ," he said . " H e r e 's llie d e to n a to rs . W ith th is lig h tn in g It is n ’t sa fe to leav e 'em n e a r th e m ines. W ill you ta k e c a re of th em o v e r n ig h t ? ” It w as not a re s tfu l n ig h t fo r th e “ Y” m an. N u m b n ess I’ln o u g h C obi. T h e m ost re m a rk a b le effect of 'h e cold w hich a m e m b e r of o ne o f th e A n la rtic e x p e d itio n s n o tic e d w as th e loss of se n se an d to u ch In th e fingers. It w as a lm o st c o m p lete. "S u p p o se you w a n te d to look fo r a k n ife in y o u r k it-b a g ,” h e s a id , " y o u w ould g e t it lit y o u r h a n d a n d w ould not know it. It w as th e sa m e w ith ev e ry th in g we h a n d le d . W e saw th a t we pick ed it up, a n d saw th a t we h eld th e a r tic le ; w e co u ld not f e d th a t we h ad it.” H e a d d e d th a t It w as not p o ssib le to sh a v e b e ra u s th e sk tn becam e I r r ita te d a n d so re, w h ile if th e b e a rd g rew too lo n g it a ttr a c te d m o is tu re am i th e n fro ze In to a block T h e only th in g to do was to k eep b e ard a n d m u s ta c h e clipped close. ttenov a le Y o u r o b i F lo o rs . P riz e d hy C am eo C a rv e rs . goes, we can Haul it. E k s tro m T r u c k Service. G resham 851 Farmers If y o u r floors w ere only good, you would n ev er have a c a rp e t in th e house. Is th a t tile pro b lem ? Well, it is not such a difficult one. W hile car pets a re alw ay s good for c e rta in for mat tr e a tm e n ts of d e c o ratin g , m ore and m ore housew ives w ith sm all hom es or fiats realize th e lab o r saving of wood floors and rugs a n d th e gen e ra l cool effect and sp acio u sn ess D on't d e sp a ir if y o u r Doors a re as old as M ethuselah, th e y a re not beyond hope, the S p rin g tim e R epublican says. F irst of all. if they have been p aint t'd, use a p a in t rem over a preparu tlo u to be bought in sm all ca n s and apply it, a fte rw a rd sc ra p in g off the soft p aint w itli a sc ra p e r or a piece of glass, if th e board s a rc uneven, have tin in planed hy tile c a rp e n te r or your own jack-of-all tra d e s. F ill all th e crack s w itli p u tty as n eatly as possible. Som e people use a filler m ade from old n ew sp ap ers soaked to a pulp. T he floor is th e n ready for a s ta in to be d e term in ed by th«' color w hich you w ant to g ain in th e fu rn is h in g s of your room In bedroom s an old floor may even lie p ain te d a lig h t tin t, such as cream or buff, «'specially in a room w here b rig h te n in g up Is d esirable. If a s ta in is used, su ch us m ahogany or d a rk oak, tw o finishes a re possible. You cun have tile floor waxed to a dull finish or apply a heavy v a rn ish w hich will give a glossy a p p earan ce. E ith e r will m ake y o u r floor an a ttra c tiv e fo u n d atio n upon w hich to lay your rug. AND FRUIT GROWERS Il is Die a m o u n t of food co n su m ed o v e r a n d ab ove w h a t is re q u ire d to s u s ta in tiie body of an a n im a l th a t c o u n ts in p ro d u c tio n . You are urged to call at The Gresham Cannery and make contracts for It Is Just W hat U ncle Sam W ants PRUNES PEARS PLU M S, APPLES At th e req u est of th e U. S. Food A d m in istra tio n o u r C om pany lias loaned one of o u r M odern E lectric R anges to be used fo r th e Food C o n serv atio n D em o n stra tio n s now being conducted in th e L ib erty Tem ple. And all kinds of U ncle Sam ask ed ire for an E lectric R ange because it fills th e bill b e tte r th a n any o th e r C ooking D evice m ade. Green Beans This is necessary at once so that the Cannery may be Do you w ant a n y s tro n g e r a p p ro val of an y cooking device th a n th is? We urge all housew ives in te r ested In th e p a trio tic serv ice of th e ir c o u n try as well as all who w ant th e ir k itc h e n s «quipped w ith th e m ost m odern, c o n v en ie n t and reliab le cooking a p p a ra tu s to v is it th e L ib erty T em ple a n d see for th em selv es ju s t w hat an E lectric R ange w ill do to red u ce th e ir household b urdens. prepared with Cases, Cans, Sugar and Labor PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER COMPANY GRESHAM CANNERY ELECTRIC STORE Electric Building No Ite c o iiiin e in la tio ii. S ig n o r M arconi. In an Interview in W ashington, praised A m erican dem oc racy. O ver here, he said , you resp ect a m an for w hat he ts h im se lf—not for w hat h is fam ily is and th u s you re m ind me of th e g a rd e n e r in Bologna who helped me w ith my first w ireless a p p a ra tu s As my m o th e r’s g a rd e n e r and 1 were w ork in g on my a p p a ra tu s to g e th e r a young count Joined us one day. and w hile he w atched us w ork th e count boasted on h is lineage T he g ard en er, a fte r liste n in g a long w hile, sm iled an d said: If you com e from an a n cie n t fam , ily, i t ’s so m uch th e w orse for you, s ir ; for, as we g a rd e n e rs say. the o ld er th e seed th e w orse th e crop. L ak ev iew . K la m a th F a lls. C ra n e a n d B end, w ith S ilv e r L ak e as a cen tr a l p o in t .are th e o b je c tiv e s of a C e n tra l O reg o n ra ilro a d p ro je c t. State Supreme Court upholds tlx cent fare granted the P. R L A- P. company, by the state public u tilltle i commission. Farmers of this Vicinity A strong, helpful banking connection is of the greatest value to the progressive fruit grower, par ticularly with good product and a big market in view. Funds on deposit here are protected so safe guarded as to insure the greatest progress and permanent prosperity. This is the Bank that stands right behind the fruit grower; senes as his headquarters; and whose officers at all times welcome consultation upon all matters in which he is interested. FIRST STATE BANK Oreaham, Oregon