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l . l ’.K - H H I PAGE H U K Make Wash Day a Pleasure Buy her a Maytag Electric Washing Machine and cut out the laun- dryman’s bill. The Maytag Elec tric Washer has been used in this locality for years and has proved itself a worthy machine. Has many desirable features, in cluding Electric-driv en Wringer which can l e used in three posi-i tions. Does explicit work. Does a w a y with the drudgery anil costs less t h a n many other machines. Ix»t I s S h o w Y ou. L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. GKENHAM, OREGON Auction Sale Salmon Creek Dairy Ranch, Six Miles from Vancouver, on Pacific Highway at the Steel Bridge WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1918 S ale to C om m ence at 1 0 :3 0 A. M. SEVENTEEN HEAD HOLSTEINS Som e R e g iste re d fro m th e W. W C o tto n E s ta te , the C a ttle a r e all Big Cow s an d a C e rtific a te o f H e a lth goes w ith e a c h Cow. SIX COWS. Registered, to Freshan soon. Three to Freshen in Feb ruary and March or before. SEVEN HEIFERS, 2 and 3 years old. REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULL TEAM COLTS. 4 and 5 years old—Matched Iron Greys. Weight 1300 pounds. Mare, 9 years old, weight 1300 pounds. HOGS—Four Shoats, 60 to 75 pounds. 100 B. R. CHICKENS. 100 Barred Rock Young Pullets, 3 Roosters M t ( ' H I N K It I Hay B ake. S p rin g T o o th H arro w . 2 S p ik e T o o th H a rro w s, 2 14-incit S teel Plow s. 1 1 2-ineh Plow . 3 C u ltiv a to rs . 3 */.-Inch W ag o n . Iro n Low W heel F a rm T ru ck W agon. P la n e t J u n io r S e e d e r a n d C u ltiv a to r. 2 lla y B acks. Set New H a rn e ss. Set Old H arn ess. S in g le B uggy H a rn e ss, in n o pound P la tfo rm Scales. New A n k e r llo lth C ream S e p a ra to r, No. 12/ Milk C ans P alls. F o rk s. Shovel» L og C h ain s, an d lot of S m all T ools, Mow - lug M achine. Ali H o u se F u rn itu re . .1 to n s M ixed lin y »1 or 7 t o n s Oat an d W h ea l Straw I Ion Gray Need O ats T E B M S S u m s u n d e r $20 C ash ; $20 o r o v e r I! m o n th s ' tim e w ill be given on a p p ro v ed s e c u rity . F B E E LUNCH AT NOON R. L. TICER, Owner c o l ,. W. S. w o o l* , A u c tio n e e r, V an co u v er (>. .1. O LSO N, ( lerk Auction Sale 110 Head of Cattle 125 Head of Hogs In Grass Valley, 11 Miles East of Vancouver, 312 Miles Northwest of Camas, and 3 13 Miles Northeast of Fisher FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1918 At 10 o ’c lo c k S h a rp HOLSTEIN JERSEY. DURHAM 55 COWS Ten Head Fresh at time of sale. Fifteen Head to Freshen in next sixty days. OITIXMHx 12478695 IB IIU V . D E tF M B F K 13. IIHK T w o se rv ic e s w ill be h e ld a t th e M eth o d ist E p isco p al c h u rc h next S u n day. Itev. J. M o n tcalm B rftw u, th e p a s to r, w ill p re a c h a t 11 o ’clock an d E p w o rth L eag u e w ill m eet a t 6 :3 0 . T h is w ill he th e first m e e tin g o f the L e a g u e fo r s e v e ra l w eeks a n d a co r d ia l in v ita tio n is e x te n d e d to a ll to a tte n d . T h is is E p w o rth H e ra ld day an d a sp e c ia l p ro g ra m w ill be g iv en , in c lu d in g an a d d re s s by th e p a s to r on " T h e Iro n C ro ss a n d W h a t It M ean s" an d o n e by M iss V io let Coe on " T h e L eag u e C ross a n d W h at It C le a n s." M iss G race F ie ld h o u s e is Miss Id a H e a ld is sp e n d in g th e w eek a t h e r h o m e in P o rtla n d . 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 n ex t S u n d ay a t 11 o 'clo ck . H . J. .S to c k e r is e n g a g e d in s u r v ey in g fo r a ftum e in th e B ull B un d is tric t n o rth of S andy. Mrs. S. P. S a lq u is t o f P ow ell V al ley h a s received w ord from h e r son B u d o lp h , th a t he h as been m a d e a s e rg e a n t. th e le a d e r o f th e m e e tin g M rs. M ary H a rv e y W ood of A im es T h e F ir s t S ta te B an k is fittin g up a n d tw o c h ild re n a re v is itin g th is s u ite s o f ro o m s on th e seco n d floor w eek w ith h e r sis te r-in -la w , M rs. E l- w ith g as a n d w a te r fo r use a s lig h t m e r L. P h elp s. h o u se k e e p in g ro o m s. M rs. J . C. M rs M a rth a F ie ld h o u se , w ho w as S c h u ltz of B o rin g is a lre a d y occupy ca lle d E a st se v e ra l w eeks ag o by th e I j ng o n e of th e su ite s, sic k n e ss a n d d e a th of h e r m o th e r, h a i _*_____________ r e tu rn e d hom e. MISS ANNA MORGAN C o n ra d H o e c k e r r e tu rn e d horn' WEDS PORTLAND MAN o n e day th is w eek fro m an arm y An u n u su a lly p re tty w ed d in g c e re tr a in in g cam p , h a v in g been m u s te re d m ony w as p e rfo rm e d on la s t T u e sd a y o u t o f th e serv ice. Mr. an d Mrs. C. I. B a k e r m o to re d e v e n in g a t th e h o m e of Mr. a n d Mrs. to D ayton y e s te rd a y to sp e n d th e J a n ie s T u rn b u ll, on S o u th B o b e rts d ay w ith Mr. a n d M rs. H ib b a rd . Mrs. a v e n u e , w hen M iss A n n a M organ, H ib b a rd is th e m o th e r of M rs B ak er C. C. M cB ride of E d d y v ille , Lin d a u g h te r of M rs. T u rn b u ll, becam e coin co u n ty , a r r iv e d h e re th is w eek th e b rid e of A dolph S c h o p p e r of w ith a c a rlo a d of a p p le s fo r th e H om ■ P o rtla n d . J u d g e G eo rg e W. S ta p le - P a c k in g c o m p an y . He is a g u e s t of to n officiated. T h e b rid e a n d g ro o m Mr. an d M rs. J o h n B row n. w ere a tte n d e d by Mr. a n d M rs. W il- C a rl A lld e r h a s r e tu r n e d fro m „ ,, , , , , . , . liam M o rg an . M rs. C la rk Ita d fo rd ( a m p M eade w h e re he h ad b een fo r ; p la y e d th e w e d d in g m a rc h a n d san g so m e tim e in a d e v e lo p m e n t b a tta lio n s e v e ra l b e a u tifu l se le c tio n s d u rin g on u cc o u u t o f a w eak k n ee. H e h a s th e ev en in g . An a p p r o p r ia te a n d in been m u s te re d o u t o f th e se rv ic e . te r e s tin g ta lk w as g iven by Mr. M il M r. a n d M rs. E. E. P r itc h a r d vis- le r o f P o rtla n d . . ite d th is w eek a t th e h o m e of th e l a t T ile cere m o n y w as p e rfo rm e d u n t e r ’s m o th e r, M rs. C. M e rrill. Mr. d e r a n a rc h of p in k a n d w h ite c h ry s P ritc h a rd w as m u s te re d o u t of th e a n th e m u m s fro m w hich w as s u s se rv ic e • a t C am p Lew is e a rly th is p e n d e d a w ed d in g bell. T h e b e a u ti w eek. fu l h o m e of Mr. an d M rs. T u rn b u ll D avid O nly, w ho w as ill d u rin g th e w as u n u su a lly a ttr a c tiv e w ith its fa ll a n d w ho w as a t a P o r tla n d h o s d e c o ra tio n s of p in k a n d w h ite in t e r p ita l fo r a tim e, Is Im p ro v in g a t th e tw in e d w ith g re e n e ry . C h ry s a n th e h o m e o f Ills s is te r , M rs. P e rc y G iese. m u m s w ere th e p rin c ip a l flow er. H e is a b le to be a b o u t th e h o u s e a t T h e b rid e w as b e a u tifu l In an p re s e n t. e la b o r a te gow n o f w h ite c re p e de M iss M a rg a re t C reecy is ill a t th e c h in e . S he w ore a b rid a l veil c a u g h t i h o m e o f h e re s is te r , M rs. W. E. up w ith o ra n g e b lo sso m s a n d c a rrie d [ W ood. M iss C reecy w as ta k e n ill in w h ite c a rn a tio n s . L ittle H o w ard ■ P o rtla n d a n d w as b ro u g h t to h e r S u p e r, n ep h ew of th e g ro o m a n d son j s i s te r ’s fo r ca re . S he is re p o r te d to of M r. a n d M rs. G eo rg e S u p e r of I bo im p ro v in g . P o rtla n d b o re th e w ed d in g rin g in a M rs. B. F. B a u e r is in re c e ip t o f a i c a lla lily. te le g ra m a n n o u n c in g th e d e a th of F o rty g u e sts w ere p re s e n t a t th e h e r o n ly s is te r , M rs. A m an d a A dleck, w d d i n g , tlie m ost of th e m fro m P o r t P la ttv ille , W isco n sin , fro m in flu e n la n d . A m ong th e local p eo p le w ho za. S he le a v e s a h u sb a n d a n d tw o w itn e sse d th e c e re m o n y w ere Mr. and sm a ll c h ild re n . M rs. F r a n k G ib b s of G re sh a m a n d Mr. an d Mrs. I). W. M etzg er will H e c to r, F re d a n d Dolly M organ of le a v e next w eek fo r C a lifo rn ia . T h ey th e M organ fa rm n e a r T ro u td a le . A w ill go to Is le to n w h e re th e y w ill r e buffet lu n c h w as se rv e d . m ain d u rin g th e w in te r as g u e s ts of A n u m b e r of b e a u tifu l g ifts w ere Mr. a n d M rs. S. E. T o e p le n ia n , th e ir re c e iv e d by th e b rid e , in c lu d in g som e so n -in -la w a n d d a u g h te r . line c h in a , cut g la s s a n d s ilv e r pieces M r. an d Mrs. Jo h n M etzg er r e Mr. S ch o p p er h a s been fo r a n u m ceiv ed a m essag e on W ed n e sd a y from b e r o f y e a rs a te le g r a p h e r em p lo y ed th e i r son W a lte r, w ho h ad j u s t a r by th e W e ste rn U nion c o m p an y in riv ed a t C au ip M ills fro m E n g la n d , P o rtla n d . The y o u n g c o u p le w ill w h e re he h a s been In tr a in in g in an m a k e th e ir h o m e in P o rtla n d . a v ia tio n ca m p fo r s e v e ra l m iAiths. Dr. E m ily F. ltolcom le ft la s t w eek fo r th e E ast w h e re sh e w as c a lle d bv th e Illn ess o f h e r s is te r . S he will p r o |,a |,iy re m a in aw a y u n til a f t e r th e WHITE IS SURPRISE PEACE DELEGATE. h o lid ay s. D u rin g h e r a b se n c e h e r h o u se is b ein g o c cu p ie d by W. B. T h o rn anil fam ily. M rs. J. M o n tcalm B row n, w ho w ent to C h icag o s e v e ra l w eek s a g o to visit w ith h e r b ro th e r, a lie u te n a n t in th e A m erican a rm y h o m e on a sick leav e j fro m F ra n c e , Is now v is itin g w ith re la tiv e s in Los A n g eles. C a lifo rn ia S h e is ex p ected h o m e e a rly in th e new y ear. P a u l E lfo rd h a s b een m u s te re d o u t o f th e se rv ic e a n d h as a rr iv e d tro m F t. M cD ow ell. H e c la im s to ' h a v e ad d ed to b o th h is h e ig h t an d w eig h t d u rin g th e few m o n th s of m ilita ry tr a in in g . H e v isite d th is w eek w ith h is s is te r s , M rs. C. M Z im m e rm a n an d M iss E s th e r E lfo rd T h is m o r n in g 's c a s u a lty list c o n Registered Holstein Bull, two years old Jersey Bull, 3 yrs. old. ta in e d th e n a m e o f J . II. D ixon, of 30 Head 2 year old HEIFERS, all to Freshen in 60 to 90 days. Se:iside' a" h a v in g been k ille d in Balance Young Heifers and Heifer Calves. a c tio n . H e w as fo rm e rly well k n o w n «cl Henry White's official return to France is a triumph in a way The former American ambassador to Italy and France was the “sur prise" selection in President Wil son's peace delegation which is now en route to Versailles, France. ! in G re sh a m as a m e m b e r of th e G ia n ' C a ttle to In i'liliercu ltu T ested by l)r. A. C. B ro w n , A ssista n t S ta te b a se b a ll c lu b A rt. D ixon, w ho also V e te rin a ria n lived In G re sh a m tw o y e a rs ag o . w as DIP AND REJOICE He w as a ls o a b r o th e r of E ig h t Nntxs tn t a n t iw soon; m t NI iom I s fr o m NO to 12.*» |H »iiinls e a c h . a b ro th e r. th e la te M rs. H u rv e M etzger. B ala n i'«- P ig s u p |,i t i l w e e k s o ld . Use th e plow a n d p la n te r. A nd th u s y o u r c o u n try sh ie ld A jo in t m e e tin g of th e W o m en 's M U H IM I t i — H h j. \1 lu n e E n sila g e C u tte r, c a p a c ity 2U F ro m th e h a n d o f G erm an ‘k u l t u r ’ H om e M issio n ary so ciety a n d th e L a to n s p er h o u r No 17 Del.ax al S e p a ra to r 12 10 g allo n Milk C an s. I.ot A nd from th e K a is e r's heel. B o ttle C ra te s B o ttles S n a i l Milk C ans. N early new d o u b le end Milk d ie s ’ A id h a s been c a lle d fo r next» W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n a t 2 :3 0 a t th e B o iler Milk C o o ler lot of S m all T o o ls, Etc F an y o u r g ra in fo r p la n tin g , c h u rc h . M a tte rs o f im p o rta n c e a re to A nd use fo rm a ld e h y d e . T E B M S Stilus u n d e r $20 C a sh : $20 n r o v er six m o n th s ' tim e w ill he g iven co m e up fo r d isc u ssio n an d a fu ll a t F o r th is w ill k ill tlie sm u t-s p o re s. te n d a n c e is d e sire d T h e M issio n ary i on ap p ro v e d se c u rllv . I B E E LUNCH \ r NOON so ciety re c e n tly se n t d rie d f r u its o f I A nd In c re a se th e cro p beside. sal«» It ä in , s h in e o r snoxx — I .m ue s|i«sl in I as«- o f N l«»riii. R. B. KNAPP, Owner < Ol t\ . ‘ WOOD, \ i ti u n e rr . V an co u v er, W ash O. I lO lIN M lN . C an ,» B ank, C lerk EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE Otfli-i w ith C onim eli ial T ra n sfe r Co.. 225 \»h St . bet. F ir s t an d Second G n siiani Olili •«■ G ara/.c m a r 1 .u n itu r Yard. R esidence sam e. Regular Trips Between GRESHAM and PORTLAND and Outside Hauling. G BESH AM P hone 951 ALBERT EKSTROM Bdwv 2092. A 2078 PO H TI. \N D SOME SUGGESTIONS. d iffe re n t k in d s a n d b e a n s to tin- v alu e - A nd w hen it co m es to B um m er of 26 to th e S alem Old P e o p le s ' hom ? A nd th e flails b eg in to w ield, an d a lso c lo th in g , c a n n e d fr u it an d Y o u 'll find a cle a n w h eat h a rv e s t. v e g e ta b le s v alu ed at 229 to th e P o r t A nd h av e a b u m p e r yield. lan d In d u s tria l C e n te r. In th is l a t te r c o n tr ib u tio n w ere 125 c a n s of T h e n w hen o u r boys com e h om e F ro n t th e ir ta s k a c ro s s t h e ’se a . fr u it T h e so ciety m e m b e rs a re p a r You ca n jo in w ith th e m to c e le b ra te tic u la rly th a n k f u l to th o s e w ho A g lo rio u s v ic to ry ! h elp ed m a k e up th e c o n trib u tio n » . - MARY C. Few E sc a p e . T h e first n a tio n a l r e s ta u r a n t to be T h e re a re few in d eed w ho escap e h a v in g at le a s t o n e cold d u rin g the e s ta b lis h e d in L o n d o n is re p o r te d bv w in te r m o n th s a n d th e y a re f o r tu th e m a n a g e r to be m a k in g a p ro fit of n a te w ho h av e b u t o n e an d get 2500 a w eek O th e r n a tio n a l re s ta u th r o u g h w ith It q u ic k ly an d w ith o u t r a n ts w ill be o p en ed in Ixvndon an d an y s e rio u s c o n se q u e n c e s Take C hainb« »H ain's C ough K eniedv and tn th e p ro v in ces. o b se rv e tfi«» d ire c tio n s w ith e ic h b o t T h e la rg e s t clock in th e world tle . an d you a re likely to be o n e of th e f o r tu n a te o n es. T h e w o rth an d a d o rn s th e to w e r of an in s u ra n c e m e rit o f th is rem ed y h a s b e . u fully c o m p a n y 's b u ild in g in L iv erp o o l. It p ro v en T h e re a re m an y fa m ilie s h a s fo u r d ia ls o f tw e n ty -fiv e feet each w ho have a lw ay s used It fo r y e a rs w hen tr o u b le d w ith a co u g h o r cold, in d ia m e te r , a n d m in u te h a n d s fo u r a n d w ith th e very b e st re s u lts Adv te e n feet in le n g th . Do vour Christmas shopping in (»resham this year. There is to be found in the stores here nearly I’ \ I'.Rh - TH IN G YOU W ILL WANT and there is danger lurk ing in the crowds in the city. F O B WOMEN Silk H ose H a n d k e rc h ie fs U m b re lla s Sw e a te r s K id G loves H o u se S lip p ers H i l l MEN Box H ose Box H a n d k e rc h ie fs K id G loves ' A u to G loves G ow ns P a ja m a s S w e a te rs G a rte r s H a ts C aps S hoes O’C o ats S u its M ack in aw C o ats F O B C H IL D R E N H ose T o q u es S hoes U m b re lla s H a n d k e rc h ie fs S w e a te rs , E tc. E. W. AYLSWORTH NEW ASSORTMENT OF SMALL AXMINSTER RUGS. $6.75 4 Jasper Axminster, 36x36, each 8 /Jasper Axminster, 27x52, each...... 4 Jasper Axminster, 22%x36, each... 2 Standard Axminster 221 Lx36, each $5.50 $3.25 $3.50 J. E. (Ed) M E T Z G E R PH O N E 54 S YOUR HOM E F U R N ISH E R gbesham TO BONDHOLDERS. We will gladly accept Liberty Bonds in Payment for any Auto Tires in Stock. C. E. Osburn & Co. Gresham Phone 691 U. OF 0. FACULTY TO GIVE CREDIT FOR ARMY WORK Men ENGLAND’S ABLEST PREACHER HERE. w ho m a d e officers’ c o m m is sio n s o r w ho did tw o -th ird s of th e w ork n e c e ss a ry to o b ta in c o m m is sio n s in an y of th e A m erican tr a i n in g cam p s, w ill receiv e c re d it fo r one te rm of w o rk in th e U n iv e rsity of O reg o n , sh o u ld th e y r e g is te r in tills in s titu tio n . S uch w as th e d ecisio n of th e fa c u lty of th e U n iv e rs ity in th e r e g u la r D ecem b er m eetin g . A n o th e r d ecisio n re a c h e d w as to go back to th e old re q u ire m e n t of th e fu ll 15 u n its of h ig h school w ork in s te a d o f fh e 13 to w hich re d u c tio n w as m ad e fo r S. A. T. C. m en a t th e o p e n in g of th e la s t te rm . U n iv e rs ity c re d it w ill he allo w ed fo r m ilita ry w ork d o n e by n o n -c o m m issio n e d officers in th e 8. A. T. C. a t th e o r d e r of s u p e r io rs , w h ich k ept s e v e ra l of th e n o n -co m s fro m h a n d lin g th e i r a c a d e m ic w ork s a tis f a c to r ily. T h e e q u iv a le n t in c re d its th u s lo st w ill be g iv en , it Is ru le d , b u t th e y w ill n o t c o u n t in th e s u b je c ts m issed. To ta k e th e p lace o f a d h e siv e p la s te r a c a n d le h a s been in v e n te d , c o m posed of paraffin a n d c le a n sin g an d h e a lin g in g re d ie n ts , w h ich is lig h te d in th e u su a l w ay, th e d rip p in g s b ein g allo w e d to flow o v e r w ounds a n d seal th e m . SANITARY MARKET Geo. Dietl, Prop. Main S treet Gresham , Ore. England's most able preacher Is again in America, after an ab sence of 21 years. It Is Rev. Charles Gore, D. D., D. C. L., Lord Bishop of Oxford. Rev. Gore attracted great crowds at Washington on the occasion of his former visit. He comes now in regard to moral aims of nations fnjl.Qwing the war. (•> M rs. B ose N elso n, a n e g re s s w ho h a n d le s heav y p a c k a g e s in an e x p re s s c o m p a n y 's w a re h o u se in W a s h in g to n . is m o u rn in g th e lo ss of $ 2 ,Sot), w hich sh e sa y s sh e lo st fro m h e r s to c k in g w hile w o rk in g In th e w a re h o u se . Home-made Sausage and Lard, Sweet-Cured Ham and Bacon We buy Beef Cattle, Calves, Ilogs, Hides, Etc. I V ltM F ItS . A T T E N T IO N ! W e S m o k e V o u r M eat Phone 881 Just and Righteous Peace A peace with a soul, as Milton expressed it, is the kind of peace far-sighted men of all ages have prophesied. It is what is now demanded in "a peace which shall he permnaent." i. Representative» of the allied nations, unspoilt by victory, yet faithful to their trust, must unite in their stand for a just and righteous peace. «So ring out, Christmas Bells, a n d ' proclaim as never before the glad tidings Peace on Earth, Good-tcill'to men.'' ¿First ^ ta tr iBank Gresham, Oregon