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c o u n ty , w ill begin on S e p te m b e r 9.
THE NEW
Aspinwall or Pugh Potato Diggers
w ith v in e tu r n e r a n d p ic k e r In
o r fo u r h o m e d igger».
Drills for Fall Sowing - Low-Down Spreaders - Low Iron-Wheel
Wagons - Oliver Walking Plows, Sulky Plows, Gang Plows,
Disc or Spike Harrows.
K e n tu c k y S ilos. B e t­
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Perfection Milking
Anker-Holth Cream
Machines
Separators
Hessel’s Farm Machinery
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RELIABILITY
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SERVICE
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tra cto rs with a ll T ractor Im plem ents.
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M a n u fa c tu re d by
SANDY CREAMERY CO.
T h e n a m e "M ouut H ood R u tte r "
h a s h e re to fo re been used by p e r ­
m issio n o f th e M o u n t H ood Ice
C ream Co . w hich h a s all its d airy
p ro d u c ts
re g is te re d u n d e r th a t
title . T h a t p e rm issio n h a s ceased ,
h e n c e th e c h a n g e of n am e, w hich
b ecam e effectiv e on J a n u a r y 1.
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s to re s In th e co u n ty . A s k fo r It.
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We u rg e a ll ho u sew iv es 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 a ll who
w ant th e ir k itc h e n s equip p ed w ith
th e m ost m odern, c o n v en ie n t and
reliab le co oking a p p a ra tu s to visit
th e L ib erty T em ple an d see for
th em selv es Ju st w h at an E lectric
R ange w ill do to red u ce th e ir
household burd en s.
Mountain Meadow Butter
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U ncle S am ask ed us fo r an
E lectric R an g e because It tills th e
bill b e tte r th a n an y o th e r C ooking
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14 aO AM O ly E x . b u n .
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Do you w an t any s tro n g e r ap p ro
val of an y co oking device th a n th is ?
Electric Building
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At tile re q u e st of th e U. S. Food
A d m in istra tio n o u r C om pany has
loaned one of o u r M odern E lectric
R an g es to be used for th e Food
C o n serv atio n D e m o n stra tio n s now
b eing con d u cted In th e L ib erty
T em ple.
ELECTRIC STORE
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U n cle Sam W ants
PORTLAND RAILWAY.
LIGHT & POWER COMPANY
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M athews' Bldg., M ain S t .
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School Days
ARE COMING AND THE BEST THING FOR THE
CHILDREN IS
M iss P e a rl D u rst of th e P o rtla n d
j lib ra ry w as in G re sh a m W ed n esd ay
on b u sin e ss in c o n n e c tio n w ith th e
lib ra ry .
Black Cat Hosiery
Mr. a u d M rs. W ill H essei a re e n ­
jo y in g a b rie f o u tin g a t W elches. Mrs.
J a s . E lk in g to n is a tte n d in g to th e
s to r e d u rin g th e ir ab sen ce.
Childrens: 20 to 50 Cents Pair
Ladies’ Hosiery: 50
M rs. G. W. K ello g g le ft T u e sd a y
fo r h e r h o m e In G ra n d F o rk s , N o rth
D a k o ta , a f t e r sp e n d in g tw o m o n th s
w ith h e r s is te r , M rs. R en j. C a m e ro n .
M rs.
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H u g h e s a n d M iss D ella H u g h e s w ill
. ¡eave to m o rro w fo r th e T illa m o o k
[c o u n try u n til a f t e r L ab o r Day. T h ey
[ w ill go by a u to .
Dr. E m ily F . R elco m bu s g o n e to
A m erican L uke to a tte n d
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G e u e ru l
V a n d e rb ilt.
W hile
th e r e sh e w ill he tile g u e s t o f C olonel
a n d Mrs. G ib n er.
Mrs. M ary E llio tt of B e a tric e , N e ­
b ra s k a . s i s te r of G. R M id d leto n , is
v is itin g a t Die M id d leto n h o m e. M rs.
E llio tt c a m e w ith tlie d e le g a te s to
tile G. A. It. c o n v e n tio n .
£. tT. AYLSWORTH
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Home made Sausage and Lard, Sweet - Cured Ham and Bacon
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We B uy Beef C a ttle , C alves, tlo g s. H ides, E tc.
Farmers, A ttention! We Smoke Your Meat
GEO. D1ETL, Prop.
P h o n e NMI
M a in
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i< r e s h a m . O r e .
K irk T h o m p so n , w ho e n lis te d in
th e navy a b o u t six w eeks a g o , w as
GERMAN ALIEN WOMEN
c a lled io tin* c o lo rs an d le ft fo r B re m ­
KNO W OUR- 'W S WANT YOU
MUST REPORT CHANGES e rto n on T u e sd a y of th is w eek. He
TO TELL ON US
U n ite d StaleH M a rsh a l, G. I-'. A lex­ w ill go as seco n d m a c h in is ts ' m ate.
(P l e a s e y o u (D on’t keep it a se c re t. A fte r
M rs.
T. I,listed an d d a u g h te r
a n d e r, receiv ed iusi ru cl io n s from t h e
vjell -
y o u 'v e d isco v ered how o u r m e a ts
p lease you. y o u r fam ily an d y o u r
A tto rn e y G e n e ra l o t th e U n ite d S ta te s In ez, s p e n t S a tu r d a y n ig h t a t L en ta
M U C H ,T H A T
a t tlie h o m e of tlie fo r m e r's sou,
g u ests, we w a n t you to tell o th e r
c a llin g a tte n tio n of G erm an a lie n fe
. o th e r fo lk s
H a rry L u ste d . S u n d ay m o rn in g they
/ l : folks a b o u t It. T h a t s o rt of frle n d -
m ales to th e fo llo w in g im p o rta n t r e ­ all m o to re d to N ew b erg , re tu r n in g
'ly go ssip w o n ’t h u r t anybody.
q u ir e m e n t, g o v e rn in g th e c h a n g e of la te S u n d ay e v e n in g .
P ass a lo n g th e good w ord.
re s id e n c e o f G e rm a n a lie n fem ales.
Ed. A y lsw o rth r e tu r n e d h om e en
PHOWK 41.
\ G e rm a n a lie n w om an c h a n g in g W e d n esd ay fro m a tr ip to h is -p ia lta
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A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
H e w as
p lace o f re s id e n c e to a n o th e r fa rm n e a r K la m a th F alls.
G ItK SU A M , DKKtXJN
p lace w ith in tile sa m e re g is tr a tio n g o n e tw o w eeks. H e re p o r ts th e a l- ,
d is tric t s h a ll im m e d ia te ly re p o r t su ch f a lfa cro p good a n d th a t th e sec o n d ’ < a r e ol E vcrlveuring S traw b e ir ie s .
be ta k e n to select a m ulch w hich does
c h a n g e to th e re g is tr a tio n officer of c u ttin g is now u n d e r way.
T h e m ost im p o rta n t tr e a tm e n t lo r not c o n ta in n o x io u s w eed seeds. T h is
th e r e g is tr a tio n d is tr ic t a n d p resen
M rs. M uyuie B oyle, wtio lias been e v e rb e a r in g s tr a w b e r r ie s is th o ro u g h m u lch sh o u ld be le ft oil tlie row u n ­
to su ch r e g is tr a tio n officer h e r resig on th e O u tlo o k fo rce fo r th e p a s t six c u ltiv a tio n th r o u g h o u t tile s iu n m e r to
til a f t e r th e m ain fr u itin g seaso n th e
n a tio n c a rd fo r th e p u rp o s e o f h a v ­ m o n th s, e x p e c ts to m ove a t once to r e ta in
so il m o is tu re . T h e p la u ts fo llo w in g s p rin g , a c c o rd in g to J. C.
in g e n d o rs e d th e re o n by su c h re g is ­ P o rtla n d , w h ere h e r h u s b a n d h as sh o u ld be g iven cle a n c u ltiv a tio n an d
W h itte n of tlie U n iv ersity of M issouri
tr a tio n officer tile c h a n g e of re s i­ w ork in o n e of th e s h ip y a rd s . M r s h o u ld be h oed in th e row s to k eeo
C ollege of A g ric u ltu re .
den ce.
a n d M rs. H oyle e n jo y e d an o u tin g a t dow n all w eeds an d to m a in ta in a
A G erm an u ilen fe m a le w ho d e ­ S easid e o v e r th e w eek-end.
fine d u s t m u lch th r o u g h o u t th e g ro w -
s ire s to c h a n g e h e r p lace of resid en ce
M rs. F r a n k P. M orse a n d son a r ­ ; ing seaso n . A fte r e v ery ra in th e
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FURNITURE " C .I 5 H
to a p lace of re s id e n c e w ith in a n o th e r riv ed from B ro w n sv ille a n d h a v e ta k g ro u n d
sh o u ld
be c u ltiv a te d an d
re g is tr a tio n d is tr ic t m u st o b ta in .i en up th e ir re s id e n c e in th e K an* lioed to b reak tlie soil c ru s t a ro u n d
p e rm it.
S u ch G e rm a n alie n fem ale h o u se on H ood a v e n u e . Mr. M orse tlie p la n ts an d to re -e s ta b lis h th o r ­
m u s t p re s e n t h e rs e lf to th e r e g is tr a ­ cam e a b o u t tw o w eeks ag o a u d com - o u g h ly tiie d u st m u lch “bn top.
tio n officer o f th e d is tr ic t in w hit h menced liis d u tie s in c o n n e c tio n w itli
If th e s u m m e r is hot an d d ry , it Is
s h e re sid e s a n d m a k e a p p lic a tio n for th e c a re of th e h ig h sch o o l b u ild in g .
A varnish food made by varnish makers
a d v is a b le to a p p ly b e tw e e n th e p la n ts
to supply w hat varnished surfaces lose
th e p e rm it on a fo rm s u p p lie d by th e
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M rs. G eo rg e S c h in d e m a n of B oise,
in service. Applied with a c lo th - - no
r e g is tr a tio n officer, a n d p re s e n t h e r
Id a h o a n d M iss May D eP ew of S e ­ ten s tra w , d e c o m p o sin g le a v e s o r
hard rubbing. Im parts brilliant dust­
re g is tr a tio n c a rd to th e re g is tr a tio n
less surface. No gr .i :e, grit or acids.
a ttle , W a s h in g to n v isited o n e day th is o th e r a v a ila b le m a te ria l w hich does
Twice as much for same money as
officer fo r Hie p u rp o s e of h a v in g th e
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most po.ishes.
p e rm it o f c h a n g e of re s id e n c e e n ­
S c h in d e m a n h a s been g re a tly I n te r ­ k eep s th e g ro u n d co o le r, h e lp s to r e ­
d o rse d u p o n ite r r e g is tr a tio n c ard .
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A c h a n g e o f re s id e n c e In v io latio n
ted m o re th a n a h u n d re d p a irs of a n d k eep s file b e rr ie s fre e fro m soil
in yo ur lo c a lity w i l l shuw b ow ca sH f
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o f th e R e g u la tio n s s u b je c ts a n alie n socks.
p a rtic le s. If is n o t w ise to a p p ly th is
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m u lch u n til th e w eeds in th e row
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fat high grade service and reliable m*-. :
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th e i r niece, M iss E d n a S h affer, sp e n t
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c u ltiv a tio n , if th o r o u g h , clea n c u lt i­ 5
The Ohio Varnish Co., Cleveland
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la s t week on a fine tr ip by a u to to N e­
T lie r e g is tr a tio n officers w ho a c te d
v a tio n in a row lias been k e p t up d u r ­
ta r ts , T illa m o o k a n d o th e r c o a st r e ­
in th e re g is tr a tio n w ill/c o n tin u e to
in g th e s p rin g a n d e a rly s u m m e r,
s o r ts an d s p e n t m uch tim e fishing fo r
a c t a s r e g is tr a tio n officers fo r th e p u r ­
m ost o f th e w eed
see d s w ill h a v e
ro u t in th e m o u n ta in s tre a m s . T h ey
pose s ta te d in re s p e c t to p e rm its to r
s p r o u te d a n d th e w eeds w ill hav e
r e tu r n e d S u n d a y , g re a tly g ra tifie d
c h a n g e o f re sid e n c e .
been k ille d b efo re th e m u lch is a p ­
w ith th e i r tr ip
T h e U n ited S ta te s M a rsh a l, P o r t­
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la n d , O reg o n , h a s a su p p ly of chang-t
o f re s id e n c e b la n k s in his office fo r ta in e d a t d in n e r on M onday Mr.
J u s t b e fo re cold w e a th e r in a u ­
d is trib u tio n to th e C h ief R e g is tra rs E a g le of M in n eap o lis, a C iv il W a r tu m n th e e n tir e p a tc h sh o u ld be We lcrioc- from experie-ce and from what
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l'ur :’ure Po'ith is all tl a t is churn J for
Mrs. ; o th e r loose m a te ria l.
5 0 0 0 p o p u la tio n , a c c o rd in g to th e a t th e G. A. R e n c a m p m e n t.
C a re sh o u ld it in the above advertisement,
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We w ere liv in g In th e S outhw est. r u r a l ro u te s. T h e postoffiee w indow s to r. Rev. W illiam Haw k in so n , w ill i
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sa le of fancy w ork w ill be h eld by th e |
ra in , re la te s a w rite r in th e C ountry
| b a n k s will be clo sed an d s e v e ra l of
G en tlem an . E v ery day big, p rom ising th e b u sin e ss h o u ses, in c lu d in g th e ju n io r v o u n g p eo p le on T u e sd a y e v ­
looking clouds rolled up. broke a p a rt
g ro c e ry s to re s a n d th e K id d e r h a rd e n in g , S e p te m b e r 3, a t tile c h u rc h .
an d d rifte d aw ay S trcm s w ere dried
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| w are sto re . S e v e ra l o f th e o th e r s m ay R e fre s h m e n ts w ill be se rv e d
up. v eg eta tio n w as b u rn in g up and life
k eep o pen d u rin g t h e e a rly m o r n ir g p ro c e e d s of th e e v e n in g will be used
w as well nigh u n b e arab le to m an and
in m issio n a ry w ork
h o u rs
b east. F rom 12 to 18 In d ie s of sand
an d d u st covered th e h ig h w ay s; g n a ts
W est D oing Her sh arp in th e W a i.
m ade life h id eo u s, heat parched o u r
sk in and th r o a ts
R ain was th e only
' E n th u s ia s tic a s I found th e e a st,"
relief, and ra in we did not get
Every
r p o rts th
A rchbishop of York, "th e
I n ig h t at b e d tim e four-year-old R obert
west
is
even
mor« so
At som e places
j on bended k n ees by h is little w hite bed
'a s k e d God: "P le a se don't forget to all. re tin p o p u latio n is not largely
indicative of the
j sen d a nice cool ra in ."
A m erican o r E n g lish born, som e of th e
j Otic day the big, black clouds rolled la rg e st and most ea g e r m eetin g s were
i up as usual, b u t w e noticed th a t they held "
[ w ere all frin g e d w ith g reen
Pretty
T he im pression still p re v a ils in som e
soon a big w ind sp ra n g up and leveled q u a rte rs th a t th e w ar is only a p p re ­
o f t h i» B a n k .
e h a v e a l l t h e f a c i l i t i e s o f t h e la r g e r i n s t i t u t i o n , a n d
sm all houses au d b arns, broke dow n ciated to th e full in th e . a s te rn s ta te s
m o r e — a p e rs o n a l In te re s t in y o u r a t fa irs .
i trees, sc a tte re d ch ick en s, du ck s straw A nybody who h as v isited o th e r p a rts
• and h a y sta c k s all over th e c o u n try A of th e country know s w hat th e ar< h-
big b all follow ed th e w ind, an d then oishop of York h as learn ed , an d is pow-
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DEPOSITS
cam e ra in a perfect d elu g e ' S tream s c rfu lly im pressed by th e n a tio n a l sp irit
rose c le a r o u t of th e ir b a n k s an d the of u n ity and e n th u s ia sm for th e prose,
! w a te r came cre e p in g over th e fields cut ion of th e w ar T he west may have
and to w ard th e houses and c a ttle lagged In th e beg in n in g , but now th e
p en s; p re tty soon it had Hooded the i a st is h aving tro u b le in k eep in g up
yard an d w as n e a rly to th e door
w ith it
S m all R obert took a su rv ey of th e i
situ a tio n , an d th e n in a sm all, fre ig h t
( lironie < o iistl|(a t« .ii.
it is by no m e a n s a n easy m a tte r to
ened voice sa id :
"Daddy, d o n 't blam e
it all on me G od h ad ought to know ed c u re th is d is e a se , b u t it can be done
in m o st in s ta n c e s by ta k in g C h a m ­
a sm all kid like m e d id n 't need such a
b e rla in 's T a b le ts a n d co m p ly in g w ith
aw fu l big ra in ."
¡ th e p la in p rin te d d ire c tio n s th a t ac-
....... ......
c o m p an y e a c h p a c k a g e .— Ad.
No m a tte r w h a t It is o r w h ere R
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Oreaham, Oregon
g o es, we can h a u l it. E k stro m T r u c k !
G et y o u r w ood now
C all E k stro m
.
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Milk Record lllau k ».
BIG CHURCH JU B IL E E
M o n th ’s re c o rd o f m ilk p ro d u c ­
PLANNED AT ROCKWOOD
tio n fo r a b o u t lt> cow». J u s t w h u t
S u n d ay , S e p te m b e r 8 th , w ill be a
you n e e d to k eep tra c k o f y o u r h erd .
big day fo r th e R o ck w o o d M. E.
' o u v e u ie u t a n d ch eap . O u tlo o k .
c h u rc h . Till» w ill be a ju b ile e day
d to p re a d in g h e re an d lu r u to th e I a» a re» u lt o f th e » p len d id w o rk th u t
Mani ad co lu m n .
ban been ac c o m p lish e d d u rin g th e
p ast y e a r.
M em ber» a n d frie n d » of
tsk A nyone W ho lia s I Mil It.
th e c h u rc h a n d to b rin g th e ir lu n ch
T h e re a re fa m ilie s w ho aiw ay» aim w itli th e m a n d an a ll day p ro g ra m is
to k e e p a b o ttle o t C h a m b e rla in ’» i to be en jo y e d
C oin a n d D ia rrh o e a R em ed y in th e '
Dr. T. It. E o rd , th e d l» tric t su p e r-
hou»e to r u«e In cu»e it 1» n eed ed , ,,
a n d lind m a t it 1» n o t o n ly a good in- J m te n d e n t ol th e S alem D lu trlct of th
veH tm ent b u t nave» th em no e n d o t 1 M eth o d i» t E pi»copul c h u rc h , w ill b
» u tle rln g .
A« to it» re lia b ility , uak th e m uiii s p e u k e r o f th e duy. li e w ill
a n y o n e w h o lia s u s e d it.
A dv.
p re a c h th e m o rn in g se rm o n .
H e is
o n e of th e m ost a b le s p e a k e r s o f th e
X o tic c o f I n u ll S e t tle m e u t .
O reg o n C o n fe re n c e .
N otice is h e re b y g iv en th u t th e uu
T h e s e rv ic e s of th e
E a lrv le w
d e i b l g n e d as a d m in is tr a tr ix o f th e es
l a t e o l C h a rle s D a h lq u ls t, d e c e a s e d ,! M eth o d ist c h u rc h w ill be su s p e n d e d
Hus Hied h e r iinai re p o r t as su ch ad - ' o n tills d ay a n d th e m e m b e rs a n d
lu in is iia tr lx , w ith th e C o u n ty C 'ouri frie n d s w ill jo in w itli R o ck w o o d in
o i .u u lm o in a li C o u n ty , O reg o n , u n til
n o < o u r t lias s e t T u esd ay , tu e 3 0 th I tile c e le b ra tio n .
All a rr a n g e m e n ts a re b ein g m ad e
duy ol .S eptem ber, 1918, a t m e b o u t
o i 9: JO a. m ., as Die tim e lo r b e a rin g by Rev. T. H. A tk in so n a n d F . .1.
a i d llual re p o rt.
S ch n ell w ho a re very e n th u s ia s tic
.m y a n d a ll p e rs o n s liu v in g o b jec
non» to sa id re p o r t a re hereby u o tl-j a b o u t m a k in g tills o n e of th e big g est
bed to a p p e a l a n d m a k e th e sa m e I d ay s R o ck w o o d lias seen fo r a lo n g
im ow n to th e C o u rt ou su id d a le j tim e.
a b u s e m e n tio n e d .
D ated Ju ly 30, 1918.
S erv e y o u r c o u n try by sa v in g food.
JE N N IE D AH LQ U1ST,
If you h a v e n ’t g o t it y e t try a
A d m in is tra tr ix o f th e E s ta te of
w a n t ad.
C h a rle s D u h lifu ist, D eceased.
11. W. S n u sh u ll, p re s id e n t of th e j
f a r m e r s M u tu al E ire R u liet A ssociu- I
tlo u , re p o rts th e a ss o c ia tio n h as 1
b ro k e n all fo r m e r re c o rd s tj( 1917.1
Tlio a n n u a l s ta te m e n t sh o w s 383 uew
m e m b e rs g a in e d , 17 tire lo sses p aid ,
a g g ie g u liu g * 4 9 1 1 , * 1 ,0 3 0 ,6 7 7 of In ­
s u ra n c e w ritte n , o n e a s s e s s m e n t le v ­
i e d , a n d *7 00 in v e s te d in lib erty
bon d s d u rin g Ib e y e a r.
The a s s o c ia ­
tio n is e u ie r u ig its 1 4 th y e a r, u n d bus
o v e r 4uuo m e m b e rs c a rr y in g * 4 ,3 6 0 ,-
0 0 0 ih s u .u h c u .
1. h a s u ia u e all au -
u u a i sav in g o l o v e r 60 p e r cu n t to Ils
u ie m b e is .
A t th e u u u u u l m e e tin g Hl
J a n u a r y A u d rew llru g g e r of G re s h ­
am
w as re -e le c te d d ir e c to r lo r t h e '
n in th y e a r.
F a rm e rs n e s tlin g
to I
j o i n may o b ta in in io im a u u n D orn
H W .a ia s b a ll, G ris iiu m , R. A, o r !
ii e n u u u
L ocuticg, s e c r e ta ry ,
4 uj
c lo c k E x ch a n g e B ldg., P o r tla n d .— I
A dv.
1013
Mr. a n d M rs R. L. R oss s ta r te d
th is m o rn in g on a fo u r-d a y a u to trip
to th e T illa m o o k c o u n ty beaches.
cu tters.
SILOS
30.
Mrs. S u sie B ow ers, of E u g e n e , vis
R ed h e r a u n t. M rs. L. P. M anning
fo r tw o d ay s th is w eek.
b e tt e r on
u ses
AUGUST
GRESHAM LOCALS
ENSILAGE CUTTERS
and BLOWERS
in
FRIDAY,
/w e
f^EATS VOLL
so
Gresham Market
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1915
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1917
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