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    GRESHAM
PAOB FOUR
OITLOOK
GRESHAM LOCALS
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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
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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