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rw E GRESHAM foto OUTLOOK FR ID A Y . JULY 1«. 1010 MR. SHAVER A p leasan t w eek-end trip Is being planned by a p arty co n sistin g of Mr. Mure th an 100 grange™ from d if and M™. Chas. M. H arriso n , th e ir ferent p a rts of th e sta te responded to guests, th e Misses Ire n e Wood and th e call of g ran g e day a t th e G lad Anna H ull of M artinsville, Illlinols, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. R u sh er an d th e ir There is a world of satisfaction in a Keen-Kutter stone C hautauqua last W ednesday. sons P au l and Guy, who will leave Razor for it has the ability of gliding over the face T he early p a rt of th e m orning was early in th e m orning of S atu rd ay for without hurting the shaver. given over to the usual g reetin g s of Seaside, going by b o at to A storia. the m em bers. At 11 o’clock d u rin g They will re tu rn Monday evening. th e forum h our, Jo h n C. K etcham . M onday's h ot wave was a g re a t s u r N ational lectu rer, gave a m ost in te r prise to th e n iin o is ladies, who ac esting addregs, his topic being "T h e cused th e H arriso n s of gross m isrep are carefully ground and tested, honed and ready lor F a rm e r and th e R econstruction P ro resen tatio n , but the ideal days fol use, and are fully guaranteed. g ra m .” lowing and th e w onderful sig h t-see Mr. K etcham is a m ost sincere and ing trip s have caused them to fo rg et convincing speaker. He advocated a the discom fort of th e one day and We have a complete line of Keen-Kutter Pocket closer o rg an izatio n of th e ag ric u ltu r- they are becom ing en th u sia stic in Knives, Shears, Butcher Knives, Etc. [ al In terests, d eclaring it to be th e th e ir p raise of th e O regon scenery THREE SPEED TRACTOR only m eans of low ering th e high cost and clim ate. | of living By closer o rg an izatio n , he Backed by thirteen years of tractor development, this little T he services at th e B ap tist church contended th a t th e p roducer would next Sunday will co n sist of Bible machine is built to stand the actual field conditions in all sec alw ays realize th e cost of production school at 10 and preach in g by the tions of the country. It is a success wherever used and safe to plus a fa ir profit th e cost of m a rk e t p asto r a t 11 o ’clock. operate. Rev. A. J. ing would be at th e m inim um and W are, th e p asto r, urges all to come Auto type central control, highest grade m aterial, parts th e consum er would be able to buy to church these su m m er days and easy to get at, replaceable cylinder sleeves, large, wide bear a t a reaso n ab le price. He lam ented keep th e sp iritu a l life renew ed. You ings, thermo syphon-cooling system, w ater air strainer and th e fact th a t in th e articles of th e will be given a h earty welcome. many other features which make this the best little tracto r on L eague of N ations, not one word can Dr. Emily F. Bolcom is e n te rta in the m arket for the money. be found refe rrin g to a g ric u ltu re ing a t h e r hom e on Division stre e t, w hile labor has been given especial Mr. and Mrs. Edw in J. Skillm an of F. O. B. co n sid eratio n . T his was due to im New York, in w hose hom e Dr. Bol GRESHAM 'Phis has been an unusual season in several ways, p erfect o rg anization. He predicted com was a g u est la st w inter. tro u b leso m e tim es ahead d u rin g th e one being that there hasn’t been very many FLIES, con Includes Belt, Pulley, Fenders and Governor. Mr. and Mra. G eorge L edbury are reco n stru ctio n period b ut declared sequently people have neglected to provide themselves th e tille rs of th e soil would n o t fail receiving c o n g ra tu latio n s on th e a r to do th e ir p a rt in holding th e wheel rival of th e ir flret born, a son, on with necessary SC R EE N S and SC R E E N DOORS. of sta te to Its steady course, since July 16. G eorge Ju n io r Is the little evolution and not revolution was the fellow 's nam e. The Oregon H olstein C attle club p red o m in an t tone of all g ran g e o r will have a picnic tom orrow on the ganizations. T he noon h o u r was enjoyed a t th e J. W. Pom eroy farm n e a r Scappoose. p erm an en t g ran g e h ea d q u arte rs w ith The breeders in th is section are the usual loaded tab le of good eats, p lanning to a tte n d in fu ll force. Remember the place and number. followed by th e singing of America. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. E m ery, Miss T he aftern o o n and evening a l Ruby E m ery, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mil th o u g h not p erta in in g d irectly to ler, Mrs. Je n n ie Sales, Mrs. S arah ag ric u ltu ra l In terests was most e n W lshard an d Mrs. J. N. C lanahan joyable. A m ilitary q u a rte t com w ere at C hautauqua Sunday. posed of fo u r boys, picked from 40,- Mr. and Mrs. M. D. K ern have re 000 a t Cam p Lewis was th e m usical tu rn ed to G resham a fte r an absence PHONE 891 a ttra c tio n , which was in a class of its of two m onths. Mrs. K ern visited own. The aftern o o n lectu re by Dr. w ith h er d au g h ter, Mrs. H ollenbeck E lliott Boyl on “T he Effect of th e n ear R upert, Idaho. Mr. K ern w ent Unseen F o rces,” was m ost Inspiring on an extensive trip visiting in New In th e evening, Edwin W hitney, gave York, K ansas, N eb rask a, Colorado a d ram a tic read in g of “ T u rn to the an d U tah, re tu rn in g in tim e to he R ig h t.” H e im p erso n ated 12 c h a r present at th e w edding of his son ac te rs an d appeared as a s ta r in each H arold. of them . I l he R exall Store Lost, som ew here betw een th e Congdon h o tel an d P o rtlan d , J. B. L ieu ten a n t R ob erts H o n e , K err. ( L a te r) . He was found in L ie u ten a n t K enneth R oberts ar his room th is m orning. rived in G resham , T uesday evening T he Misses R u th Sallng, Lucy a fte r two years service In F rance. In A ugust 1917, he was sent overseas K rigbaum , Lydia M atson and b ro th with th e 18th Railway E ngineers, but e r “ B u ster", ch aperoned by Mrs. Dan was tra n sfe rre d la te r to the 643d M atson, are E stacad a folks ta k in g a com pany. He was sen t w ith his su m m er o u tin g picking b erries on com pany to Dijon w here he en tered th e C otton farm . Mr. an d Mrs. Bern S hultz retu rn ed school for a th ree -m o n th s’ course In to G resham T uesday a f te r spending en g in eerin g , p rep a ra to ry to going to th e fro n t lines. T he arm istice was a week visiting Mr. S h u ltz’s b ro th er They also signed in th e m eantim e, but a t the a t W arren to n , Oregon. com pletion of his course he was visited S easide and o th e r b ath in g m ade second lie u te n an t. L ieu ten an t beaches. They m ade th e trip by boat R oberts has volum es of in terestin g an d enjoyed th e o u tin g very much. m a tte r to tell, having visited th e big Mr. an d Mrs. Shultz have sp e n t five b attlefield s and cities of historical m onths visiting his m o th er, Mrs. E m m a G ilm ore, and o th e r relatives Im portance. an d friends. They expect to re tu rn to K ansas City today. They m ade W ssldiug at C rown P oin t. NOTICE. m any frien d s w hile h ere and enjoyed G resham , Ore., Ju ly 17, 1919. T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , at Crown We, th e u ndersigned b arb ers of the G resham very much. P o in t C halet, Miss D orris Jo h n so n Geo. L eslie, J r ., sp en t W ednesday city of G resham , do hereby agree to ch arg e th e follow ing prices fo r o u r and W illiam J. Read, both of P o rt w ith his m o th er, and siste r, Mrs. b a rb e r w ork, beginning Monday. land w ere m arried by Ju stice of Peace G R E SH A M , OREGON Hevel. He has not had a w hole day Ju ly 21st. 1919: Jo h n Brown of G resham . T he wld- See Them Work on “ Ask the man Shaving 26c. h a irc u ttin g 50c, m as off for a long tim e, so he th o ro u g h ly ding cerem ony was read on th e fro n t an Ensilage Cutter. who owns one.” enjoyed th is one-—e a tin g ch erries sage 60c, singeing 35c, q u in in e tonic 25c; all o th e r tonics 15c. And we porch of th e ch alet, th e b eau tifu l Co most of th e tim e. ag ree to close o u r shops d u rin g week lum bia riv er sm iling its approval Mre. C. M errill, Miss B urdine Mer days at 7 p. m. and S atu rd ay s at Mrs. H enderson served a special WE KNOW TO A rill and Mrs. M M. S quires atten d ed 9 p. m I P you ' l l o - t v e ch alet d in n e r to th e b rid al party. B. F BAUER, g ran g e day a t C hautauqua ou W ed POSITIVE CERTAINTY VS J U S T O N E A. E. KESSLER. nesday. L ast evening. Mrs. Squires W lttn essee— S. H. H ow ard, C. H. th a t if you will give us a tria l N otice to R eb ek ah s. T r ia l - o rd er you will becom e a steady K enney. Mrs Jessie Ja rv is, presid en t of Re and Miss M errill h eard Id a M. T arbell T h e n Y ou ' l l p atro n of th is shop It's h ap bekah Assembly, will m ake an o f speak on "U n ited S tates at th e Peace pened so m any tim es th a t a per Mrs. Burns' Ijetter. ficial visit to G resham R ebekah lodge C onference.” T r ad e h e r e son has come in and purchased H ere is a le tte r th a t is ce rtain to Monday evening. Ju ly 28. All Re Q uite awhile * F ra n k an d A rth u r W rig h t are on prove of in te rest to people In this a sm all o rd er of m eat, and th en bekahs are asked to be present if a visit to th e ir b ro th er, C harles, at vicinity, as cases of th is so rt occur come back to express th e ir de possible. light and gratificatio n and leave CLARA MCKINNEY. Sec’y. in alm ost every neighborhood, and T u rn e r. Oregon an o th e r o rd er. T his so rt of people should know w hat to do n T he usual services will be held at th in g surely helps o u r business. Why sell y o u r rasp b erries for 12 like circu m stan ces: th e M ethodist Episcopal ch u rch next cents when we are paying 14? S avannah. Mo., Oct. 12. 1916. A. J. W. BROW N. Prop. G resham H ome P roducts Co. Phone Sunday, including Sunday school and “ I used a b o ttle of C h am b erlain 's Groeliitin. Ore. 991.— Adv. p reaching In th e forenoon an d E p Colic and D iarrh o ea Rem edy about with a world-wide reputa w orth L eague and p reach in g in th e nine years ago and It cured me of flux (d y se n ta ry ). I had an o th e r a t tion and moderate price. ** * * HIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'lllll!b<'ll ........................................................................... . IIIIIHIIIll'i evening Miss Mary H ansen will sing tack of th e sam e com plaint some Next week on sample. a t th e m orning service. th re e o r fo u r years ago an d a few C arl Congdon has arriv ed from doses of th is rem edy cured me. I C h am b erlain 's overseas and was In G resham today have recom m ended YOU« HOME FURNISH F.R Colic an d D iarrh o ea Rem edy to renew ing old acq u ain tan ces dozens of people since I first used 1 Mrs Jo h n Brown and Mrs. W. L. It. ’— Adv. G oraage are a tte n d in g C hautauqua to day. Oren Stanley fell o u t of a cherry tree, scratch in g his face q u ite badly He is w earing his face bandaged up to prevent th rea ten e d infection The rapid grow th of com m ercial deposits in th is bank d u rin g the past year is indicative of th e service rendered. V onltrytnen Meet T on igh t. We receive deposits by mall acknow ledging receip t by re tu rn mall T he local P o u ltry m en's asso cia We m all you sta te m en t prom ptly at th e close of each m onth tion will m eet at th e tow n librar)' show ing deposits m ade and checks cashed for you d u rin g th e m onth to n ig h t at So'clock. P erm an e n t o f along with In stru ctio n s how to reconcile your account w ith ou™. ficers will be elected and a definite We post vour m onthly sta te m e n t daily and balance It w ith our own accounts daily doing the w ork on th e sam e m achine, th ereby m a rk e tin g plan will be o u tlin ed red u cin g th e possibility of an e rro r to a m inim um . We have a large assortment of these. We do not perm it o v erd rafts b ut teach you how to avoid th a t D ance Saturday E vening. which if p e n is te d in will ru in any business You should keep your lawn mowed and well sprinkled these hot days, A so ld iers’ and saiio ra' Jazz dance Individual Com m ercial C hecking A ccounts keep your garden watered and you will have fresh vegetables until fall. will be given. S atu rd ay evening, July Ju ly 16th, 1918......................... *171,437.31 Ju ly 16th. 1919 ..... ............. . 3OI.M H.44 Come in and let us show you these articles at attractive prices. 19. at th e Masonic hall. Real live jazz m usic will be fu rn ish ed In crease in one year «I3O.O7H.03 T o tal Deposits If you have ch erries o r berries, Ju ly 16th. 1918 03OM.U3I.M« ring 991 We p a t th e top m arket July 16th. 1919 34ft.0«.Yftft price. We are creatin g a m ark et for G resham , not o u tsid e d istric ts Brlug In crease in one year * 2 3 5 .3 3 2 .3 2 your fru it to us. H ome P roducts We collect checks on any bank and fu rn ish check books free C om pany.—-Adv. tf Do You Enjoy a Good Shave? KEEN-KUTTER RAZORS New International Tractor f& L. L KIDDER HARDWARE CO. ..Screens and Screen Doors.. Price $1008 Gresham Overland Co. We Have the Screen Doors and the material to make the Screens and the Paint to paint them with. Skeeter Jones Lumber Co. Skoot Will Keep the Mosquitos Away Order Your Fordson Tractor NOW! Gresham Drug Co. Price $750 f.o.b. factory ï CITY BAKERY, Gresham, Tel. 11 Five hundred Tractors, one day’s entire out put of the factory, is on its way to Oregon. We will have one for you. Order it now. Raker & Son The Acorn Gas Range GRESHAM MARKET J. E. METZGER, Garden Hose HAVE YOU A CHECKING ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK? E L T horpe is co llector for grauge Insurance assessm ents Read the W ant s-ls J firs t ^»tatv iBank GRESHAM . OREGON -