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77 Kentucky Silos Wrist Watches The weekly periodicals have dis- ! On Bunday, April 27, Miss Davis, covered th e west. An artic le on th e ( ' superintendent of the Portland Social S eattle strik e an d one on th e J a p a n The proper kind of watch for a lady center will address the members of ese situ atio n lu C alifornia ap p ear in have more iron anti steel, better staves, a I the Women's Home M issionary Society th e N ation. T he New R epublic also | I have a very nice display of door that is always tig h t; means better en I and th eir friends at a public meeting discusses o u r so u th e rn neighbors u n silage for you. Steel hooks, steel ladder, them in the latest patterns both 1 in the church. Many of the W. C. T. U. d er th e caption “ A utonom ous C ali four double anchors—a silo that is always | members who heard Miss Davis at the fo rn ia .” How m uch of th is article is in Swiss and American watches, right. Get our prices before you order a convention in Portland last m onth will p ure sarcasm ? Can you decide? k will pay you to come in and look silo—you'll get a better silo at less money. I be glad of th is opportunity to meet P o stm aster G eneral B urleson is them over. Every watch is guar her ag ain .' w orrying th e New Republic. T hree anteed to give satisfaction. Ross and Hocking Valley Ensilage Cutters Mrs. Vivien Stanley has some Muxi- article s have ap p eared , “ Mr. B urle do better work, require less power to can bank notes on exhibition at the son S w eatsh o p p er,” "M r. Burleson library, and somebody else has brought U nionlxer,” and "M r. B urleson S erv operate. | in French paper money in different ice W reck er.” J e w e le r I denom inations. They use paper dimes “ Oil and In terv en tio n in Mexico” I I in France. is th e title of a stro n g ed ito rial in _ — OREOON OHH SUAM I Miss Montague says T h rift Stamp th e N ation for April 12. "A re you tmmrinriHyrcTrn i’rphrax ,.'ifc.aci- sales have been very slow at the L i fit to be a fre sh m a n ? ” q u errles th e I Fairbanks & Ind ep en d en t, in a m ost Interestin g brary. Morse or P. & E a sier at M ethodist C liurch. Miss Rijth Montague and Miss artic le on C olum bia U niversity tests , 0. Gas Engines At the M ethodist Episcopal church Adeline Wyeth enjoyed another of the fo r stu d en ts. will give you on Sunday m orning, th e Sunday Rei-d College extension course lectures All of th ese piagazines may be b o r real satisfaction school will m eet as usual a t 10 Wednesday evening, th is tim e a vers rowed from th e G resham library. o’clock, follow ed by preaching by We have them I am in the leather business at the p asto r, Rev. J. M ontcalm Brown, libre discussion. The program of lec ( Iiapel I ‘a r E v a n g e lis ts . tures may be secured at the library in all sizes in at 11 o ’clock. E pw orth L eague will Much in te re st has been evinced bv Charles Cleveland is renovating and kerosene or gas PLEASANT HOME m eet a t 7 In th e evening and a t 8 refin in g two of his houses on Main local people in the m eetings now in oline engines. o’clock th e special E aster program street adjoining the High School progress a t th e B ap tist church u n d er Good line of Shoes for men will be given by th e Sunday school. property for rental purposes in re th e lead ersh ip of Rev. and Mrs. W. C. ami hoys at right price«. Ex This will consist of recitatio n s, songs sponse to the increasing dem and for D river of th e C hapel ca r “ Good W ill.” For a Complete line of Machinery They have consented to co n tin u e th e amine my line. If yon need anif exercises ap p ro p riate to th e day houses to ren t in Gresham. and will include special m usic by a m eetings next week, th a t all may Upon the suggestion of S uperintend «hoe« 1 will sell you a pair. large chorus choir. ent Alderson, the children in the upper avail them selves of th e o p o rtu n ity to On Sunday aftern o o n th e local grades of the gram m ar school are a tte n d som e of these services. T he SERVICE Shoe and Harness Repairing financial drive for the C entenary memorizing ‘‘Beautiful W illam ette." devotions Sunday m orning will be in W. A. HESSEL RELIABILITY PHONE 6x2 GRESHAM, OREGON m ovem ent will be conducted betw een Neatly Done. Two returned soldiers, recent jitney keeping w ith th e E a ste r tim e. PHONE 544 the h ours of 2 and 5 o'clock by a passengers to Gresham , were rem a rk Rev. D river will be rem em bered n um ber of solicitors. T hose in te r ing how tam e highw ay travel would as th e ev an g elist who conducted se rv ested lu the m ovem ent are requested seem to returned despatch riders. ice a t th e local depot in his chapel u n d er d irection of Miss A deline B. to rem ain at hom e for th e solicitors They planned a little brush with the ca r sev eral years ago. T h ro u g h an LITERARY PROGRAM BY SCHOOL DEBATERS W yeth, are of a high o rd er of m erit. or, if th a t is Impossible, to m ake a r county motorcycle squad. accident in P o rtlan d recently, when W ith the excellent m usical num bers ran g em en ts for a pledge beforehand. C urrent events and garden m aga a heavy voltage wire fell on the car C hicken Ranch«* Want«*!. Q uite th e best program ever pre by th e o rch e stra an d Glee clubs they T he q u o ta for th e charge Is $1150 zines of recent issue may now be se ttin g It on fire and dam ag in g it should com m end them selves to school K arl A. M iller rep o rts th a t since per y ear for live years. A lready a checked out of the library for three considerably, arra n g e m e n ts were sen ted at a high school assem bly was th e O utlook reported th e prospects n u m b er of pledges for $50, $40 and days, ra th e r than overnight, as has m ade for holding th e services ir given by th e stu d e n ts yesterday a f p atro n s generally. tern o o n to an audience th a t filled the for poultry raising In eastern M ult $30 a y ear have been received, and been the ruling. B ethel B ap tist church. nom ah he has received num erou s In some for sm aller am ounts. au d ito riu m . T he program , built EASTERN STAR LODGE Ray Palm quist is w orking In P o rt q u iries reg ard in g siuull chicken land, where he is employed by the Mr. and Mi*. P aul D unn V isit Here. aro u n d a d eb ate on school consolida VISiTS PORTLAND CHAPTER ranches for sale in th is vicinity, also H nckuood Metli<Mli.»i Church. Lilly' Seed company. G resham ch a p te r of th e E astern Mr. an d Mrs. P aul Dunn of th e tio n , was b rig h t and en tertain in g , calls for descriptive lite ra tu re on the 'Wie Ladies Aid society is planning Bluff road n ear Sandy w ere in G resh fu ll of E a ste r n um bers, as th e a r tis S tar met in M asonic hall Tuesday- E aster S e n Ices. poultry Industry. Some of th e calls E asier Sunday m orning and ev en a large sale of home-cooked food for am on business today. T hey have re tic bunny p o sters by Jesto n Q uesin evening for th e re g u la r business have com e from ns far east as St. ing special services will be held at tom orrow afternoon, the proceeds of cently sold th e ir farm , w here Mr. b erry suggested. An o rig in al E aster rab b it fairy m eeting and for in itiato ry work. On I u I the Rockwood M ethodist ch u rch . Ill which will apply on the expense budget Dunn had lived for 4 7 years, having la Mr. MHler's opinion, people a r • th e m orning th e Sunday school pu of the church. The sale will be held In ta k en th e place as a hom estead wheti tale by C lara N asshahn delighted her this occasion Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Just aw akening to th e possibility of pils will put on a unique program , the Jacobson building, corner of Main lie was barely 21 years old. Mr. Dunn h earers. It was re g u la r kid sto ry — Brown, th e first m atron and patron A good place t j niukiug this the sm all fru it and poul- ’ which will he com prised m ainly of and Powell streets is a n ative of M ontreal. C anada. Mrs. a little boy’s w onderlngs ab o u t the of th e local c h a p te r relieved Mr. and try c e n te r of th e n orthw est. . Biblical recitatio n s and quo tatio n s. get som ething special for your Sunday Dunn cam e as a brid e to th e farm in E a ste r bunny and th e hidden nests Mrs. B. C am eron of th e ch airs and of E aster eggs. He was Inclined to The school is w orking for a b an n er dinner. 1877. conducted the in itiatio n cerm onles. T. Van Donlnck, G resham ’s en ter Iul<*i't*liiig H ouse Gn«*t. atten d an ce of 75. A year ago th e re The hom e lias been sold to th e ir believe in th e bu n n y and S an ta Claus prising baker, is riding in a new 5-pas- T h ere were several visitors from v a r Miss Louise Godfrey has been v isit were ab o u t 25 in th e Sunday school. son-in-law , A. W. Bell, of Sandy, who and fairy godm others. ing at the hom e of old friends, Mr. Last Sunday «6 were present. The senger Buick six. Mabel Brow n gave a charm ing ious P o rtlan d ch ap ters, am ong them is moving on to th e place. T he Dunns and Mrs. II. F. C am eron, on South new Bible class is grow ing u n d er th ■ Mrs. Elizabeth Beard, form er Gresh own a house and six lots in Sandv read in g , “ Apple Blossom s,” with Mr. and Mrs. M insinger of C orin Roberts avenue. Miss Godfrey has leadership of A. llild of P o rtlan d , am teacher in the fourth grade, and hut will live for th e present in th e ir piano accom panim ent by P rofessor th ian and Mr. and Mrs. L euch of Mrs. W. L. Mills, sister of Miss A rthur been stationed at a cam p at ilarodu, who has been secured as teacher. Mrs. E. Mc soil’s, I’. T. D unn’s house, on a p a rt T aylor. T h ere were piano solos by M artha W ashington. of the grade school faculty, visited at India, in a high school for young Sunday evening th e pasto r, Rev. F. of th e old place. They expect to ta k e M arion H agberg and Sigfrid Jo h n Corm ick, of Condon, u fo rm er resi Indian women, and is enjoying a fu r .1. Schnell, is p lan n in g for a special the Gresham grade school today. Mrs. several trip s d u rin g th e sum m er, vis son, an In stru m en tal trio by Miss dent of G resham , was th e g u e st of H artley , Mr. T ruedson and Professor the w orthy m atro n overn ig h t on lough in th is country. The mission E aster service. M embers of th e Beard was given an enthusiastic wel itin g w ith relativ es an d old friends. school ut Buroda is m aintained by the Sunday school will co n trib u te sev come by her former pupils. T aylor, and an o rig in al sp rin g poem T uesday, and m et m any friends a t the Miss M aude Michel, Miss M yrtle M ethodist Episcopal church. Miss eral read in g s and m usical num bers by E dw ard S trong, all about brooks lodge session. A supper was serveA. Rehearsals for the Junior-Senior Godfrey left for S eattle th is m orning and the p asto r will give a sh o rt E as H agerm an, Mrs. Allen and o th e r class play Wednesday evening is dis and fish hooks, and his te a c h e r’s In th e b an q u et hall follow ing the teach ers, are looking for a b ask et ball for a sh o rt visit with relatives, be te r address. rupting the ten n is practice of Lang wish for m ore “ am b lsh ” on his part m eeting. fore sailin g from th a t port. The Sunday school has outgrow n coach. T hey propose to form th e ir Goodwin, Converse Burlingam e and 011 the®6 sp rin g days. L ast n ig h t th e seventeen officers of M aitland G eddis enlivened the G resham ch a p te r, accom panied by the capacity of the ch u rch and plans own team and learn th e gam e from oth er racquet wielders on the High W hooping C ough. are now being m ade to en larg e the one who know s So com e fo rw ard ex school indoor courts. Every tim e they p ro g ram w ith a read in g “ Ten Good Mr. and Mrs. W. R. B urke, R, R. Give C hatnberlulu's Cough Remedy cham ps. fight th e ir way half through a close H ens and T ru e ,” a tale of th e poul C arlson, O. J. Brow n, S. B. H all, Geo. to keep th e cough loose and expec-. stru c tu re to accom m odate th e in Mrs. Maxwell Schneider is visiting crease still expected. T he a rc h ite c t’s torutlon easy. It Is excellent. Adv. set, along conies David Peterson and try raisin g a d v e n tu rers of am ate u r Honey, Mrs. O A. E astm an. Mrs. Jas. plans and specifications will be in so u th e rn C alifornia at th e hom e r. s, "C'mon upstairs! T h ird act all farm ers of th e com m uter variety. The E lk in g to n , Mr. Dillon and B. Dahl- T ailoring of h er son, B ert Davis. Mr. and over ag a in !” G roans and im precations d eb ate; Resolved th a t the consoli- h am m er m otored to L ents and took ready for inspection Sunday night. Eor men and w omen— cleaning, Mrs. Davis are the p are n ts of a new- froni the thespians. } Nation of schools would be beneficial ch arg e of th e degree w ork of th e Mt. pressing and rep a irin g done well. baby d au g h ter, and Mrs. S chneider Phone W ant ads to 701 ______________ i to th e ed u catio n al systen) of the Scott ch ap ter. An enjoyable tim e P ete r L enard, Powell stree t. Is ta k in g m uch pleasu re in w elcom Miss M yrtle H agerm an is spend- ! U nited S tates, was carried by th e af- was reported. ing th e tiny g ran d d au g h ter. Ida ing the week end at the home of Miss U rinative team , G eorge Lane T ro u td ale E astern S tar has ex ten d Dr. C. E. Cline, of P o rtlan d , Maud Michel. L au b er an d Converse B urlingam e. ed an in v itatio n to G resham fo r to preached a stro n g serm on ap p ro p ri ______________ i T h e decision of th e ju d g es Mr. Mof- m orrow n ig h t, and it is expected that ate to th e E aster season at th e K aster H at. fittt, Miss Good and Miss H artley was m any local m em bers will avail th e m M ethodist Episcopal church la st S un Y our la st o p p o rtu n ity for your u n a n imous. T he team p resen tin g th e selves of th is courtesy. E aster h at. C orrect styles and day m orning. He was the guest on special values. M I^ M illinery G resh- 'æ ^ t i v e view was com posed of How- Some Boy, th a t day at th e hom e of his d au g h ter, am a rd Jones, L e titia P u lfe r, and A. “ Sure, we’ll finish the jo b ,” says Mrs. K. A. Miller, w here Mrs. Cline You can make your old hat as good as new by using Andrews. They show ed them selves Jo h n P alm q u ist Buys Bungalow . ad been visiting for a few days. Dr. to be good losers by sh ak in g hands the blue o v eralled la b o rer as he digs Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n P alm q u ist have j w]th and Mrs. Cline re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e th e victors. T he chorus, down in his je an s for th e price of a OUR H A T D YE bought th e sm all bungalow on th e “ H eigho fo r Merry J u n e ! ” by the Victory bond paym ent. H ave you on S unday evening. G uests at th e C. I. R ak er hom e on E. W. H en d rick s place so u th east of young ladies of th e T reble Clef club seen him on th a t big blue Victory- (¡loss Black, Dull Black, Straw Color, Violet, Light Sunday last w ere Mr. an d Mrs. R. D. G resham and will move It o nto the was one of th e m ost enjoyable n um Loan poster in th e lib rary , w earing the four loan b u tto n s of th e four Bailey an d fam ily of T ro u td ale. Mr. 5-acre tra c t ad jo in in g , w hich they re bers of th e aftern o o n . and Dark Blur, Grav, Brown, I an, (¡reen. Yellow and nd Mrs. Will W illiam s of P o rtlan d . cently bought from Mrs. Cora W o rth T hese assem bly literary program s bond issues? several other colors. Mrs. S. J. Dennison entertain ed on ington, of P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. Sunday Dr. an d Mrs. T. Rix, also Mr. P alm q u ist will move from A nderson nd Mrs. Carl Jantxen', of the Port sta tio n to th e ir new p ro p erty in a few NERE SURE land K n ittin g com pany, of P o rtlan d . days. 3uR B usiness Mrs. C lara McKinney has sold her ab o u t th e com plim ents th a t I7ic R e x a m . S to re WILL ENDURE S atu rtla y 's S ale of H ats. hom e In W hitehead ad d itio n to Elgin o u r p atro n s a re paying ub , and A ttractiv e offers In m illinery riv a l CAUSE ALL K irkw ood, who will move th e re in th e ing the best prices elsew here. We can we w ant to say rig h t here and T he meats ■ur fu tu re. now, “ Mr. an d Mrs. C ustom er, su it you as to sty le and price. Misz WE SELL Mr. and Mrs. H arry T ru itt spent M illinery, G resham . we th an k you. Y our kind w ords are sending your friends Sunday at Oregon City visiting with IV S ure! H e's T here Y et. PU R E 1 to th is shop, and we are going Mr. T ru itt's b ro th er P aul and fam ily. W ho? W hy, C hipm an. Still se ll to tre a t them rig h t. A gain, we Mr. and Mrs. N. O. F u lle r received ing second h and fu rh itu re at his th a n k you.” a le tte r th ts week front th e ir d a u g h sto re on Powell stree t. A. J. W. BROWN, Prop, ter. Mrs. C arl G un d ru m , of Litchfield (ireshara, Ore. If I W ere a F arm er. M ichigan, tellin g of th e sudden d eath If I w ere a farm er I would keep at of Mr. G u n d ru m 's b ro th er, his wife h and a few reliab le m edicines for The happiest, healthiest and most contented peo and habv, of Influenza, all w ithin five m inor ailm ent« th a t a re not so se ri ple are those who plant gardens. ■ wo sm all ch ild ren » « ,« iefk ous as to re q u ire th e atte n tio n of a nays. physlican, such as C h am b erlain 's orphans. Colic nnd D iarrh o ea Rem edy for bowel com plaints. W e have everything for both garden and field. \ BONDS WILL MATURE MAY 20, 1923. E n jo y a b le D ancing P arly. C h a m b e rla in ’s Cough Rem edy for tine assortment ot bulk seeds to choose from. \11 coughs, colds and croup. Rates of Interest and Tax Exemption. Masonic h all was th e scene of a Bonds exempt from all taxes except Estate and Inheritance Taxes. dancing p arty last nig h t when a score C h a m b erlain 's L inim ent fo r sp rain s, fresh stock ami “ l ull of Life.” b ru ises an d rh eu m a tic pains. 4 ' | ' , Bonds exempt from all taxes except Estate and Inker o r m ore of couples of th e younger C h a m b erlain 's T ab lets for stom ach itauce ami Normal Federal Income Tax. m arried set enjoyed m eeting to g e th er tro u b les, biliousness an d co n stip a Redemption. Both series of Bonds may be redeemed by and dnnetng a fte r which a su p p er was tion. By having th ese articles at hand It served An out-of-tow n o rch e stra the Oovernmenton June 15th or December 15th, 1922. would often save th e tro u b le of a Allotments. Allotments will be made in full on subscrip supplied th e m usic fo r th e steppers. trio to tow n In the busiest season or H W W. R. BURKE Announcement Hessel’s Farm Machinery A. Saettler W hy buy a N e w H at ? We Have Heard a Lot GRESHAM DRUG CO. M ake G arden GRESHAM MARKET VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN ANNOUNCEMENT Western Grown Seeds the proper time to seed your lawn. 1 mixtures for ditler«nl localities. We \< n i< e . Dur representative, Mrs Wolcott, who is a trained corsetiere. will lie In G r.sh sm on Monday, April 21, at The Congdon Hotel, with a full line of sam ples and will be ph-ased to meet ladies who are p articu lar regard lux th eir personal al»p« aranee, health and comfort. . W olcott will call at your home request. If it is impossible for you to m eet h< r at the hotel. NU BONE CORSET CO. | tre a t slig h t ailm en ts as soon as they appear, an d th ereb y avoid th e more serio u s diseases th a t so o ften follow. — Adv. Installment Payments. 10 per cent with application ; 10 per cent on July 15th, l!»l!»;20 per cent on August 12th, 1919; 20 per cent on September 9th, I'M!': 20 per cent on October 7th, 1919; 20 per cent on November 11th, 1919. W om en's H ospital o f P ortlan d , • M aternity Cas«* Only. Payment in Full. May be made on or before May 10th, l ’»l!> or on any installment date. One of th e finest and most th o r - 1 oughly equipped p riv ate m atern ltv h o sp itals in th e n o rth w est. New. flre-proof co n stru ctio n an d high-class • accom m odations. F or Inform ation ad d ress 144-18th St. N., P o rtland, nhonc Broadw ay 34'M E lectric s ta rte r s Installed Fords. C. E. O sburn A Co. Be one of the First to Subscribe Monday, Fut it Over Jfirst tUank GRESHAM , OREGON