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GRESHAM OUTLOOK TUESD AY . AUGUST tf»», PA G E H IK I I 1»IM SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES ONLY $1.50 PER YEAR Protect your Liberty Bonds, (Not»*— R e q u e s t is m a d e f o r a d d i t i o n E M IL L A U B E R a l nam ew o f m en in th e se rv o » - fro m LE« N A R D L A U D E R B A C K JU L IU S L A M B E R T G r e s h a m a n d v ic in ity > CARL AEEDER E R A N K Ä R M S T IB »X<f E A R N E S T J O H N W M A N D E R S « »N ISA A C W A N K E R S « »N ( ÎL E N N A N D R E ROBERT ANDREW S H E R B E R T A11M S T R< » N t Ï E D W IN F t »R EST A R N O L D To.M BAKER E L M E R B A N K l'S H E R B E R T BA SLEE ERNEST BATES BYRON BELL C O R P FR A N K G BULL L E S L IE B E R K E oTLEY BERK E PETER R BERKE ALBERT A B E \ ER CARL F BEYER ELM ER C BEYER J O H N B it HAN- HENRY B o T T L E S o .N L I E F T . A M « >8 W A T T B«»T K IN C E C IL B O Z A R T H SG T B oY D ‘ BRASW ELL ED« J A R B R( >KS EM ERSON B R oW N FR A N K B R oW N JO H N B l’RBA L B O N (A D D Y A L B E R T «’A M P ED C A N IF F «»SC A R C A R L S O N EM ERSO N \ C R A W i 'o R D E R N E S T C H R IS T E N S E N L< » F IS C H R I S T E N S E N G EO R G E CLARK C A RL C O N G D oN « » R R IE « ’« LN R A D PERCY CO N RA D H A R R Y C o t »LEY RALI H E C RA N D A LL ^1 » LI E F T F R E I > « R A N E F R A N K C R A W l- o R D EDM E N D G C o N V I L L M IL O M. C O O N S D O M I N IC K C l N N IN G H A M C O R P . C A R L Y L E A C U N N IN G H A M F R E D D A V IS W DEAVER CHAS DEHAVEN E D W A R D i »I« K E N S « »N G O U G H O. D IX H A RLoW M D O U G LA SS C E C IL D U K E RAYM OND DUNBAR ED D U N N II K N R Y E L T o N F A S T M A N W IL S O N E A S T M A N V E N C IL E V A N S ED EVERETT W S. 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JO H N S O N - H A R R Y JO H N S O N J O H N A JO H N S O N - FR A N K KENNY HAROLD KERN G L E N N H . K E S T E RS«» N R A Y K E S T E R S ' »N N E L S O N K IR K W O O D L IA I IN B. K l R K W o o D R IC H A R D K N A R R R O B E R T K N IE R IE M G E o . K. K N I E R I E M HAROLD LAKE P E T E R LARSO N _ M ** W* Ma M IM * 4 * * * ■* FRED J LEDBURY WM LE D B U R Y J o s e p h c l e t s in g e r L l .o Y D L I T T L E P A G E \I.T « N L O V E L A C E L I E U T t H A S R M< t ' o L L SGT C W (S H E R M A N ) M C A R T E R . SG T R oY M C A R T E R ’ C A R R O L L M cC R E A R Y (H A R o L D M cC R E A R Y I E J M cC U L L O C H lo lL N M .tU N N I S I \R C 1 IIE M cK E O W N I L E W I S B U R L M. K I N N E Y i ROBT M a GNUSEN W I L L iE M A R T IN «H A R L E S M AYER N E W 'f t »N L. M A R Y < »TT >G T L E E M E R R IL L \ \ \ L T E R W M E T Z « ’» E R I YDELBERT W M ETZGER I l.o Y ED S M E T Z G E R ¡ .l« 'H N M IL A N I ’. C A R D M IL L E R . ’< L I G L I ’ NW« »« »D M I L L E R Hl c M oFFETT I L E IC H T » N M o .N T E lT H | I H« 'S I M< »RG AN ' L E I .A M » B M O O R E I « I E« »p«; F N E I I ,S< »N L o U IS N E IL S O N G L o L G E N ELSO N E D W \ R D C N« » R E E N • S( A R F. N O R E E N ROY O L S E N i PA U L PA LM BLA D LA Y P A I.M G U I S T ' | o \ l i \L K E R I . E L I. P A R K E R I R V IN L Ä R M L E Y i P E D l .R R L E D E R S « »N » L U T» »N P E T F .R S t »N Fl M EL L P H E L P S 't . E o N A L D P I A T T ilA Y E PO T T E R il« »W A R D P« W E R K CECH. PU LLER I D E X T E R Q U E S IN B E R R Y L» » L I.A N D Q l E S I N B E K L \ SG I’ E A R L R A D E « »RI» ELM ER RADFORD E R V I N F. R A D F O K b Fl.« »YD R A D F O R D JE SS E RA DFO RD E L I.S W « »R T H R A K E R H A R \E Y RANEY GUV R. R E A D . S i A e i c b w o u n d e d . R O S S E R E A D . i ’iti-il f u r b r a v e r y CHAS. I' R E E D G REYNOLDS V E R N E R IC H E Y I. E R IC H .M o.N I> W A R D R IC H M O N D H A R R Y C. R I C K E R T V I. T O R R I C K E R T W R IC H E R T ::D 1.1E I T 1.E S T E R R IC H E Y 1ST S O T K E N N E T H R O B E R T S C L A U D R O B IN S O N FR A N K ROGERS JO E RO SS N E E SO N RO SS C O R P . D. E R U S S E L L JO H N D A L E R U S S E L L E D G A R L. R U S S E L L C H A SE E STCLA 1R L E S L I E T. S T .C L A I R R U D O L P H S A l.y tJ IS T C. 11. S C N E I D E R O SCA R S E D L I RAY S H R IN E K G EO RG E SW Y G ERT E l iE D M U R R A Y S M IT H W A 1.1' I i E l ’ S T A P E E N S » >N L A R I. S T A N L E Y HARRY ST A N L EY SO I W IL B U R S T A N L E Y SO I' \ E R N S T A T E R PA U L ST EV EN S i I .A R K E 8 T I L L I O N S OSCAR ST O N E A U TH O R STREBEN O E o R o E R. S W A G E R T LESTER TALLM ADGE CoRP. PRA N K T E E V IN , e e v e re ly me Gasoline w o u n d ed . W IL E T E E V IN LLoY D TEG A RT 2D E I E I T E R N E S T T H O M E D R L ' THOM AS I-R A N K W T H o M A S P R A N K T< iW N S E N D GE< 'R O E T O W N S E N D E E S I.I E T< 'W N S E N D A I . I 'l l o N S E V A N D o N l N i ’K S. o . VI K E N JO E V E R E T T l JO S E P H W ALCH WM W A L C H C O R P . T H O S M W \T S O N E D O A R W EDLN A L B E R T W E IS S 1 .1 .- I .I E W IL E S O I .E N c W o L E E H I Y E. W o L E E LE M W. W O L P E R oY E W O O D W A R D L E W IS Y E R O E R C o R p H E N R Y Z .E N G E R M a fc i M M W «-J ’ l l »»I»» Ask t iij o n e W ho Ila* U m s I It. T h e re a re fam ilie s w ho a lw ay s aim Io k»»p a b o ttle of C h a m b e rla in 's C o lic am i D ia rrh o e a R em edy in th i h o u se fo r use In ease it I b n eed ed , an d iind th a t it is n o t only a good In v e stm e n t h u t sav es th e m no en d of su ffe rin g . As to Its re lia b ility , ask a 'c o i i e w ho h a s used It. — Adv. At tl < ri.quest of tit»' U. S. Food A d m in istra tio n o u r C om pany h as loaned one of o u r M odern E lectric R anges to b< used for th e Food Con ’ alie n P n io n s tra tio n s now being conducted In »he L ib erty Tem p’d . Do you w ant an y stro n g e r a p p ro val of an y >c o k in g device th a n th is? I I n c h Sam ask ed us for an I K h e trlc R ange he<aus« It tills the ! h i l i l i ' t l . r th a n an y o th e r Cooking Itevici m ade STANDARD OIL COMPANY u rg e ai! housew ives in te r in tin p a trio tic serv ice of c iu n tr y as well ¡is all who tin ir k itch en s t»julpp«d witii d i ' m .st m odem , co n v en ie n t and r- 'ia b i ' » ,oklr.g a p p a ra tu s to v isit tiie 1 Ib' rty Tem pi'- an d ie •; tor th em selv es ju s t wliHl an E lectric R ange will do to reduce tb e ir hous» liold burdens. (California) PORTLAND RAILWAY. LIGHT »St POWER COMPANY ELECTRIC STORE Electric Building A McCARTY, Special Agent Gresham, Oregon. Keep Informed Leading Events of the Day G R E S H A M O U T L O O K (Tw ice a W e e k ) with » yr .09 Daily O regonlsn ........................... .00 D ally s u d S u n d ay O re g o n ian .60 Dally Jou rn al ....................... .......... to Dally and Sunday J o u rn a l........... 0 E v en in g T e le g ra m .......... .............. W eekly Oregonian .................. ! - .00 •• .00 Sem i W eekly Journal 2 0« .60 Daily News and N.-W . Farm stead • ■»•■ 1 1 .» 4 It 1.00 4.00 Now’s the best time to subscribe. Do it NOW. PHONE 701 1 .» 1.1» BANK OF GRESHAM of O regon TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT DEMONSTRATION It Is Just W hat U ncle Sam W ants R e d C ro w n is a straight-distilled, all- refinery gasoline, not a m ixture. Its contin uous, uniform chain of boiling points makes easy starting, quick a c ce le ra tio n , power a n d m ile a g e s u r e . L o o k f o r th e R ed C ro w n s ig n b e fo re you fill. W hat a tine, fat go o se!” said S erge-i o u r goose tiesh b ad a flavor th a t m ade a n t A n toine M etier, of tl,«- A m erican ' it to Is- desired by those i«-ople in tin- arm y , who w as th a t day a d in n e r g u est I city who have th e ep ic u re a n taste of F a th e r B enoit, cur«- of V. I T h a t flavor w as serp o let, w ild thym e. Tile goose was not on th e table, but of w hich th e r e is an ab u n d an ce her» because of exceeding fatu e ss w as la- , abouts. borously p a ra d in g th e sm all g ra ss plot "S u re ly th e re w as no hope th a t I th a t lay before th e w indow . ' should have th e M ichaelm as goose Inst "My m o th er. In R aton Rouge." cou-I y ear and m aybe m ver ag ain So m uch tin u ed S e rg ean t A n toine," w ould lie «!«■- did 1 sav to M other M argot Sin- m ade lig h ted to serv e such a m agnificent no reply but it a fte rw a rd occu rred to b ird at M ichaelm as w ith a d re ssiu g of tu> th ere was a cu rio u s tw in k le in h er sage an d unions, p erh ap s a bit of g arlic eye T hen, too, w hen 1 pass' d along and a sp rig or tw o of s a r rie tte , w hich thi stre e t v In rev« r tie re was a little g a th e rin g of women th< re w ere no in my c o u n try is su m m er sav o ry .” "D oes y o u r P resid en t V ilson." ask« d men -o u r un it have all gone to war F a th e r B« nott. have a gooee at tin v would drop tin r e v o le ts Io a w h is per A ll, I w ould sav lo m yself, som e M ichaelm as?" "N o," said tin- s e rg e a n t; "at h a s t kind of a e o n s p lra ij of w hich 1 am to I tliin k not. O ur g reat feast c o n n s be tile victim . "till, these weiiieli, tln s e wone n. a» It y e a r on tin- last T h u rsd a y in No » inbi r and th e festal biril an offering t l i . s e F ren ch w em cn! T h e re a re no for th a t day, w hich is T h a n k sg iv in g , is o tl.e is like them in the w orld unless they a re ti. A m erica! At last I got an tiie tu rk ey . "Yes, yes,' said tiie cu re, " it is y o u r in tim a tio n th a t I was lo have thi' usual n ativ e b ird : M onsieur A ubuhon lias M ichaelm as goose. But win re was it to conn from ? A h u n d red francs to l t l w o n it-rful tilin g s of th e tu rk ey S till h e is not lo he com pared w i t i i th e offi r> d as a r> w ard v-.iuhl not flail one in llie whole province. Win re were goose as it is h ere in F r a n c e " " file la rg e st, finest tu rk e y in th e these c o n sp ira to rs to gel th a t goose? land," said t i i e serg ean t, "is sen! each At lust the g re a t secret was m ade y ear to o u r P resid en t for tills feast It known. A d eleg a tio n of women a p may hap p en th a t h a lf a h u n d re d or pealed. T hey cam e Into tills house, GRESHAM, OREGON K. A. MILLER. Cashier m ore all o v er th e co u n try , 3.000 m iles Into tills very room. M other M argot from e a st to west, and 2,500 m iles from was at tin- tiead of them . She curried ( 'l i r i u i i c ( n i i s l i p u t i i n i . H elp m ake th e w orld safe for d e n o rth to so u th , and from th ese he so m eth in g in Iter urm s covered by iter It is by no m ean s an easy m a tte r to m ak es liis choice, S o m etim es th a t apron. W hen th e a p ro n was rem oved ' m ocracy by g iv in g your son a good b eau tifu l b ird , w ith l i i s neck glow ing th e re w as a goose! It w as alive, but ed u cation. Ml. A ngel College, St. B en c u re th is d ise a se , h u t it can be don» in irrid e s e e n t colo rin g , m ay w eigh as alm ost tlesliless. poor weak tilin g in th e edict, Ore. A ddress Rev It. T. Meier. in m o st In sta n c e s by ta k in g C liam - last sta g e s of sta rv a tio n . b e rla iu 'a T a b le ts a n d co m p ly in g wj|Ji m uch as fifty p o u n d s." — Adv. “ W here did you find it? I asked, Die p lain p rin te d d ire c tio n s Dial a c It should hi' said th a t th e serg ean t, w ho lias been b illeted in til»' v illage for w ondering how it could have escaped C arco sp ra y fo r m a g g o t oi: c a b co m p an y e ach p ack ag e. Ad. som e weeks, w as n o t only on am iuhle th e boehe m a ra u d e rs. T h en they told bage, b eets, tu r n ip s , ra d is h e s , etc. No m a tte r w liat it is o r w h ere ii term s w itii F a th e r B enoit, hut us it ap me. Tiie first th in g th e boehe had All sizes a t L. L. K id d e r lld w . Co. goes, we ean h a u l it. E k stro m T ru c k peari'd to som e of file v illag ers, w as in done on liis a rr iv a l h e re was to c a rry ¡S erv ice. G re sh a m 861. B a rg a in s tu th e W a n t Ads. good u n d e rs ta n d in g w itii th e c u re 's off tiie ch im es from o u r belfry. T h at niece, an d th a t when tiie la st boehe had was all th e in te re s t th e y had In re lig been d riv en o u t of F ra n c e an d th e ion, m elted th e hells in to casin g s for A m erican s w ere re tu rn in g to th e ir own shells, tiie h e a th e n ! T he first tiling ’j a a r . w r co u n try , Mademolsell»' B enoit would o u r women did when th e belfry w as cro ss tile g reat oeean as M adam e A n cleared w as to ta k e th is goose th ere llni-e ,-iiul s c i e ii li iic i l c p .i r i m e n i' . S p e i ini w here they kept it u n til tiie b o d ies > I ■ r i i n I i — m . A t l i i i l e c t i i r e . I nvv, M e ilic im - to in e M otier. , H o u s e ! u h i « I r i s . IM»» s i i n l I r . i i i i i n U »»ml I ' i i i P . l r h . "No, no, m o n sieu r tiie s e rg e a n t," said went aw ay iv a n tin») H r i l i - h o f h i r r « . I » n l l . I w i u r . * »••••! I i r l 4 »»..rk "N o th in g hut a lieau tlfu l fram e F a th e r B enoit, " th a t tine bird is not in p r r w n w a r . ( ’ i u i i |»I p (. a y a lr m »»I (r« n . !»•••«. b rilli.' H m m i-,-« i< n s . O f I it'tiiK ’^ ilo v e riu n p n l II O . I . ( . How rap id ly to he routed for me on any Micliael- work, a G othic goose H KI v iilu n m . I l n r ii i i lo r i i » fo r »nm » m l ♦♦«»nu »». I mas, w h atev er h ap p en s to me sh e sltall slie look on flesh. At first sh e seem ed ev er be a sacred so u v en ir, to rem in d m elancholy and d espondent. K ind and a tte n tiv e as every one in th e village me of th e love my people b ear me. "S h e is fat, th a t is tru e, an d ready was to h e r sh e w as y et d epressed in for tiie feast, but to kill, an d m ore s p irits All h er co m p an io n s w ere gone th a n th a t to eat her, th o u g h ro asted by Sin- was w ith o u t a re la tiv e in the M other M argot h erself, and th e re is world. "W e have tim e to fatten h er', no b e tte r cook in C h ris te n d o m —no, I said M other M argot, uh th e spokesw om cun not h ear to th in k of sueli a tilin g ." an of the d elegation. ‘You sh all have T h e re was a m o istu re in th e c u re 's your giKisi ul M lehaelnius. Pore Be , ii.'r.ni' ai::...,’ îtnnuu'.cïiu.t^irnii: ,in.t."iiuunn.i ’uiü.iüiinu•ii:HUiiiini:.tnüu^uniuJfflUi:ftUxuiJi:' ànm eyes and a tre m u lo u s te n d e rn e ss in h is n o lt.’ G H F A T N< il t T H W E S T voie'-. W hen his em otion hud passed I "D o you know (lie story ol King Dav aw ay lie co n tin u e d : “ It is tin- good id and Ills th r e e m ig h ty men ut tin women of tiie p arish . W hen I cam e g a l e of B eth leh em ? No, you do not h ere a young p riest m any y e a rs ago ' Let m e tlien tell it you. it is in tin E l H C VT H i.N.V L. B E N E F I C I A fi. l'IC U 'IT A B I,E th ey met to g e th e r an d sa id : ‘We s h a ll first book of C hronicles. B ethlehem see to it th a t on th e 29th of S ep tem b er, was d e a r to David as tiie hom e of liis on th e day devoted to St. M ichael and ' i-lii111I iimm I. We know llethleliein bet IN T H E P A C I F I C N u R T H W K S T tiie an g els, o u r p riest sh all h av e on ’ te r as the b irth p la c e of o u r S av io u r liis tab le th e finest goose th a n can tie "D avid w as alm ost p e rish in g w ith S E P T . A, 6. 7, 1918 o b tain ed in th is a rro n d iss e m e n t.' th irs t lie longed for a d rin k o u t “T h is th ey hav» done year a fte r y e a r I of »tie «id well at tile g ate 'O h,’ lie F o r I » v tiiiled I n f o r m a t i o n wrlt*» u n til last M ichaelm as, when th e b o d ie s said, 'th a t one would give me a d rin k passed th ro u g h here. T h ey w ere not of th e w ater of B ethlehem th a t is at 3 4 0 -3 4 6 E s « t M o r r is o n S t., P O H T I.A M D , O B E . h ere long, but when th ey d isa p p e a re d I tin- g ate ' And th en Hie th re e brave thi re w as not a c re a tu re in fe a th e rs j c a p ta in s broke th ro u g h the host of left in all th is c o u n try sid e. So last ' ihe P h ilis tin e s and drew w ater out of M iehai'lm as th e re was to be no goose: the well of B ethlehem th a t is by tin* for th e ir p riest g ate and b ro u g h t It to David. "A nd w hat a d is tric t th is w as for "H ut, say s th e hook. D avid would geese, th e finest one may well believe i not d rin k of it but poured It out to tin- in all F ran ce. Dti, those boehe b a n -| Ixird and sa id : 'My God forbid th a t i d its! M any of o u r people d ro v e larg e should no ib is tilin g ' S h all I d rin k flocks of g -< se along tin- h ig h w ay , es th e blood of these m en th a t have put peeiully ju s t before M ichaelm as, wben th em selv es in je o p ard y ?' "N ow ail th a t is in th e honk, and it tiie b ird s a n at th e ir best, to n e ig h b o r ing l ilies to sell, a good m a rk e t, a good p o in ts th e way to me. All, you women price T in s« , Indeed, w ere tin- geese ■ f F ran ce, you who have been in Jeop th a t laid th e golden eggs fo r o u r itrily witii tin- hoches, m ore cruel, mori w it-k'd th a n th e P h ilis tin e s, what people. "T h ey had th e rich est g ra sse s to t> e«l m ig h t have happened to you? No, 1 In t h e r live upon, o u r geese-, and from th e edges of si.all not eat th a t go> th o u san d y a r n , o u r fields th e re could a lw ay s be gatli as a re m 'm b ' ia :,' . ereil sone- g ra in . T h en it was noted p l e a s e (aOll. EVERY FARMER SHOULD ATTEND Portland Implement & Tractor Ass’n S uiiiniei' < n iiip iu iiil. V. b> r i o l i l i rs fail, a college m an su< D o tin g Die h o t w i a t l n r of tin , i 'd , Mt A ngel College, St. B m ed lct, Ore. A d d ress Rev. R. T. M eier A d. 'h u m m e l m o n th s som e in* mb* I o l a . mo: i i very lam lly is lik« iy io m | tr o u b l' d w ilh an u n n a tu r a l lo o n iicsh V o l l i «' o l I in ai N e l l l e t n e i i l . ¡o f th e bo w els, an d it is of Hie g r e a t N otice is h ereb y g iv en th a t Hie un e st im p o rta n c e tb a i tliis be tr e a te d i p ro m p tly , w hich cun only be d o n e d e rs ig n e d us a d m in is tr a tr ix of th e es . w hen Hie m e d ic in e is k e p t a t h a n d , ta te o f C h a rle s H a h lq u is t, d e ceased , y rM j.- ¡.- S co tt, S c o ttsv ille , N. Y., h as filed h e r final re p o rt a s su ch ad ¡sta te s, ‘1 first used C h a m b e rla in '.! m in is tra irix , w ith th e C o u n ty C o u rt C olic a n d D ia rrh o e a R em ed y as m n d i ot M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty , O regon, an d ns five y e a rs ag o At th a t D i n e 1 hud la s e v e re a tta c k of Huiiun«-r coiuplftitii Die C o u rt h as se t T u esd ay , th e .Hit ii un(j waH |,u n"gi-|„K in te n s e p ain. Dm day of S e p te m b e r, 1918, u t th e h o u r ¡dose re lie v e d m e. O th e r m em b ers of of 9 :3 0 a. m , as th e tim e fo r b e a rin g 1 my fam ily hav e sin c e used it w ltn said final re p o rt illk i re s u lts . Ad. Any an d all p e rs o n s h a v in g o b je e ’ ------- ——---------- tio n s to said re p o rt a re h e re b y n o li ■ S om ebody ia w aitin g to know w h a t fled to a p p e a r a n d m a k e th e satin- ’you h a v e to s e ll— a w a u t ad te iis k n o w n to th e C o u rt on said d a te I _ . ______________________ ab o v e m e n tio n e d . | j yy S tiash u ll, p re s id e n t of tiie D ated J u ly 30, 1918. , ¡ F a r m e r s M u tu a l F ire R elief A ssoeia- JE N N 1 E DAI1LQI 1ST, I D on, re p o r ts th e a s s o c ia tio n h a s A d m in is tra tr ix of th e E s ta te «’» b ro k e n all fo rm e r re c o rd s in 1917. C h a rle s D a b lq u is t, D eceased. I T h e a n n u a l s ta te m e n t sh o w s 383 new m e m b e rs g a in e d , 17 fire losses p aid , a g g re g a tin g |4 9 1 1 ; $1,0 3 0 ,6 7 7 of in- .s u r a n c e w ritte n , on e a s s e s s m e n t le v ied, a n d >700 In v e ste d In lib e rty ■ b o n d s d u rin g th e y e a r. T h e a s s o c ia tio n is e n te r in g its 1 4 th y e a r, an d h as ¡o v e r 4000 m e m b e rs c a rr y in g > 4,260,- - 000 In s u ra n c e . I t h a s m a d e a n a n n u a l s a v in g of o v e r 60 p e r c e n t to Its m e m b e rs. A t th e a n n u a l m e e tin g in J a n u a r y A ndrew H ru g g e r of G re s h am w as re -e le c te d d ir e c to r fo r th e n in th y e a r. F a rm e rs d e s irin g to Join m ay o b ta in in f o rm a tio n fro m li. W. M nashall, G re sb a m , It. A, o r H e rm a n L o ed ln g . s e c r e ta ry , 409 S to ck E x c h a n g e B ldg., P o r tla n d .— P h on e M i ? Adv. EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE O f t lc e w it h C O M M E R C IA L T R A N S r E B CO 3 35 Aata S t ., b a t w v a n I’I r a t an d S a c u u d G ret,ham Office, G a ra g e n e a r L u m b e r Y d., res. sum e. Farmers, See Us About Hauling Your Wheat and Hay. PB O M PT aX T « . AND R E L IA B L E S E R V IC E ALBERT EKSTROM X “ « . a - .^ EXPERT Auto, Buggy and Wagon PAINTING E. E. 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