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GRKSUAM O ITIX K JK FRIDAY’, SB, 1U10 M rs A J . C lu n g Is v is itin g h e r son. O scar, a t W a u n a . O regon. M rs G uy S to n e h a s h a d a pleus- sh o re u n d e r C ro w n P o in t. It is used a n t tr ip fo r h e r v a c a tio n tr e a t. She a s a b a rn on th e G eo rg e J o s e p h place. h a s ju s t r e tu r n e d fro m S e a ttle w h ere It w as iu th a t s to r e th a t M r. a n d ' sh e was th e g u e st of M rs. T a y lo r Jo h n s o n is in P u rtlu u d M rs. H en ry L a to u re lle first m et. 1 E ste lle v isitin g h e r a u n t. Mrs. F re d A nder D u rin g th e h eavy sn o w s o f th e w lu- son. am i p lay in g w ith baby N ettle te r 187 7 th e y o u n g e r L a to u re lle Ire n e w h ile Mr A n d erso n is g o u e on c h ild re n d id n o t u n d e rta k e th e tw o a su rv e y in g tr ip n e a r T h e D alles. m ile clim b up to th e sc h o o lh o u se a t i Mrs. T. A R e h b e rg w h ile v isitin g C h a n tic le e r. Miss E liz a b e th H ein y , I h e r so n in P o rtla n d w as ta k e n q u ite ill. S he is now h o m e, so m ew h at th e d a u g h te r o t s e ttle r s fro m M in n e -! b e tte r, h u t s till n o t very w ell. s o ta liv in g up iu th e p re s e n t M o u n - : E d w in S ie fe r is h om e on a f u r He looks ta in sch o o l d is tric t, c a in e dow n to | lo u g h . from G oat Isla n d q u ite th e s a ilo r iu his w h ite m iddy L a to u re lle a n d tu u g iit sc h o o l in th e 1 su it. u p p e r sto re of th e su iu ll s to re . in | T ills w eek. W ill C ary tr a n s f e r r e d 187» Miss H einy becam e M rs. H en ry ills no rc a n tile b u sin ess to W allace L a to u re lle , a n d m oved to a log a n d W illiam T e lfo rd , w ho w ill ta k e T h e C ary fam ily h o u se p e rc h e d on a k n o ll h a lf way c h a rg e rig h t aw ay w ill m ove in to th e T e lfo rd ho u se, and up C ro w n P o in t. T h e view of th e th e T e lfo rd s w ill a g a in occupy th e riv e r lro m th a t p o iu t is m o st in s p ir so u th h a lf of th e u p s ta irs o v e r th e RELIABILITY * SERVICE in g . R o o ste r R ock w as j u s t a sto re . Ju ly 1, th e B oring postotfice w as s to u e 's th ro w uw uy. How did th ey ad v an ced to th e th ir d class. W illiam e v e r find lim e to w o rk w ith all ot M o ran d , p o s tm a s te r a n d M rs. Mo- th a t s tu p e n d o u s scen ery c o n fro n tin g ra n d . a s s is ta n t p o s tm a s te r. F o u r r u Res. Phone 6x2 GRESHAM Office Phone 544 ral lines r a d ia te fro m B o rin g . Je s s th e m ? J o s e p h L a to u re lle liv ed a long an d H ite is c a r r ie r on ro u te o n e ; O tis R ich, ro u te tw o ; S a ra h F ra n k , ro u te u se fu l lite , m a k in g frie n d s easily a n d th r e e , an d F lo y d L ak e, ro u te fo u r. T he O regon A g ric u ltu ra l College Is v .-rslty, in an a rtic le p u b lish ed in th e k ee p in g th e i r frie n d s h ip alw a y s. H is A c co rd in g to th e new p o sta l re g u la listed as one of th e in s titu tio n s of New Y ork T im es H a rv a rd heads th e p a ss in g aw ay w as r e g r e tte d up a n d tto iis, r u r a l m ail boxes m u st b<* th e c o u n try to sacrifice th e m ost m en list w ith 297 d eath s. O regon A grlcul- d o w n th e e n tir e le n g th o f th e g re a t placed on th e rig h t h a n d sid e o f tlie road W ith a u to traffic, so com m on in th e w orld w ar by P resid en t C h arles tu r a l C ollege was c re d ited w ith 48, riv e r he knew so w ell. M rs. L a to u r now , it is p o sitiv ely d a n g e ro u s fo r a F. T h w in g of W estern R eserv e Unl- b u t th is to tal is now m ore th a n 50. e lle 's d e a th o c c u rre d in 1917. S u r c a r r ie r to see-suw a c ro s s th e ro ad to viv in g th e m a re th e ir so n s H en ry re a c h boxes on b o th sid es of it. T lie an d J o s e p h L a to u re lle , a n d th e ir p re s e n t day m o tto is " S a fe ty F ir s t" every w h ere an d ut all tim es. T h a t d a u g h te r s , M rs. Jo h n L a rsso n of th e new re q u ire m e n t w ill lie q u ick ly ^ 3 T ro u td a le a n d M rs. N. C o u rie r of and g lad ly co m p iled w ith Is ta k e n fo r g ran ted . L a to u re lle . Mrs. 11. C. L a rse n re p o r ts a m ost e n jo y a b le v a c a tio n at G la d sto n e MELROSE AND VICTORS p a rk , d u rin g c h a u tu u q u a seaso n . C o n sid e ra b le in te re s t is b eing \ i n i< i ' a ro u s e d in th e S unday sch o o l, w hich A lte r J u ly 1, th e llo rn g postotfice is in c re a sin g in ut te n d a n c e from will be o pen w eek d ay s fro m 7 :3 0 a. in to 6 :3 0 p. in . and clo sed all day S u n d ay to S u n d ay . A g e n u in e s u r S unday. H o lid ay s th e office w ill be p rise is in s to re fo r th e m e m b e rs of open from 9 to 10 in th e m o rn in g . T h e lobby w ill be o pen ev A iin g s, S u n th e ju n io r cla ss n e x t S u n d ay a n d it days anil h o lid ay s. A new p o stal r e g is h oped d ia l ev ery m e m b e r w ill be ia! ion re q u ire nil r u r a l m ail boxes he p re s e n t. R ev. E a rl B. C o tto n su p e r- placed on th e r ig h t h an d sid e of I he road. . in te n d s tlie school. WM. MORAND, P o sim uster Pumping Engines, PAUK TUKKI- BORING "FRENCH JOE” LATOURELLE FAIRBANKS & MORSE JIL A Continued from page 1 Water Systems WHAT DOES THE BANK SAY ABOUT YOU ? Ik-fore O p p o rtu n ity m a k e s h e r Huai <le< isiou, s h e " c h e c k s u p " o n you. S h e w a n ts to know if you a re w o rth y . W h at a re p u ta b le b a n k sa y s a b o u t you is o fte n th e d ecid in g fa c to r, it y o u 're k n o w n a t a s tro n g b a n k as a m an ot good b u sin e ss h a b its -a m an w ho k eep s h is c h e e k in g ac co u n t iu u h e a lth y c o n d itio n — a n d h is w ord lik ew ise su ch a s ta te m e n t w ill go fu r w ith O p p o rtu n ity in d ecid in g in y o u r fav o r. "G et in s t r o n g " w ith a s tro n g b a n k . T h is h a n k h a s a s e r v ice to o ffe r th a t w ill h e lp you g ro w . T h e ad v ice and c o u n sel o f su ch a h a n k is u tre m e n d o u s a sse t, to you D rop iu so m e tim e utid a sk a b o u t it. No re d -ta p e . Electric Light Outfits There’s satisfaction in using a good outfit. Ask for catalogue describing the outfit you are figuring on. Harvesting Machines, Binder Twine Place your orders early for twine. We’ll be sure to have it for you then. HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY EXPERTS AGREE —that Zerolene holds bett er compression, gives perfect projection to the moving parts, deposits, least carbon. There is a consistency of Zerolene scientifically refined to meet exactly the needs of yonr car. Get a Cor rect Lubrication Chart for your car. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) C. A. M’CARTY, Special Agent, Gresham, Ore. r GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE Phone Gresham 17 EXPRESS A M ) GENERAL HAULING Trip Daily Between Gresham and Portland Portland Phone Bdw. 524 Headquarters with Melton & Co., 247 Pine. TROUTDA d E PLEASANT VIEW I S erv ices w ill be h eld a t th e c h u rc h 1 next S u n d ay e v e n in g at tile u su a l h o u r. T lie p a sto r. Rev. E a rl 11. C o t to n , a n n o u n c e s his s u b je c t as " E c h o e s fro m tlie C h a u ta u q u a an d tlie P eace C o n fe re n c e .” Mrs. G lenn B abbit a n d son H a lb e rt, of K ello g g , Id a h o a re v is itin g w ith h e r s is te r, Mrs. E d. W o o d ard . T hey expect to lo c a te in th is p a rt of O re Dot is th e nam e of the g rad e Je rse y owned in T illam ook co u n ty w hich p ro duced m ore b u tte r fat in May th a n any o th e r c o w west of th e M issouri riv e r, acco rd in g to E. I., vt'estover, fed eral and <) A. C. d a iry sp ecialist. S he g a te 221u pou n d s of m ilk an d 103.87 pou n d s fat. Tlie 3366 vows of live te stin g asso c ia tio n s m ade Hie h ighest av erag e ev er rep o rted for th a t m any cow s in tlie sam e m o n th , an a v erag e of 950.4 pou n d s of m ilk and 39.79 pounds of fat. P o rtlan d livestock cover s e v e n acres. b u ild in g will gon. Mrs. Win H u rl, w ho h a s been very ill fo llo w in g an o p e ra tio n fo r gall sto n e s re c e n tly , is slow ly b e g in n in g to gain. Itu d o lp F ro m m e lt re tu rn e d r e c e n t ly from F ra n c e a n d is v is itin g w itli tils f a th e r a n d old frie n d s. Mr. a n d M rs S oule a re e n te r ta i n ing th e r neicps, Lois an d Louis-- M uinsden of P o rtla n d . B a n n e r ca m p a t G la d sto n e h ad a fine a tte n d a n c e d u rin g c h u u ta u q u a th is y e a r T h e ir r e g is te r sh o w s a to ta l of 257 a t th e cam p , o n ly six of w hom w ere c a lle rs . T h irty people s p e n t from tw o to th ir te e n d ay s at th e cam p a n d on th e day th a t B ryan sp o k e 54 c a lled at o r m ad e use of th e cam p in so m e way. T lie to tu l re c e ip ts of Hie eum p fo r th e se a so n w ere 6 3 .3 0 ; d is b u rs e m e n ts $4.25, leav in g an a c tu a l c o st of 95 c e n ts fo r ru n n in g th e cam p fo r 13 days. •PLEASANT HOME At th e M eth o d ist c h u rc h on next S unday m o rn in g file p a sto r. Rev. E arl B. C o tto n will ta k e fo r h is su b je c t "A B a se b a ll B a ttle B etw een tin- G ia n ts a n d th e P ir a te s .” T h e fo u r th a n n u a l re c ita l w ill be given by M iss H ild a B ey er’s p ian o p u pils at th e O rie n t h a ll n ex t S atu rd ay e v e n in g . J u ly 26, b e g in n in g at 8 o 'clo ck . Aik a re In v ited . At th e P le a s a n t Hom» B ap tist I c h u rc h n ext S u n d a y m o rn in g th e r e will be B ible sch o o l at 1 <1 o 'clo ck and ' p re a c h in g by th e p a s to r. Rev. A. J W are a t 11. All a re c o rd ia lly In- i »ited. Next Time—Buy RED TOP TÏRES Big m ileage F ab ric T ires built w ith an extra ply and a heavy tr e a d — Big tires with mileage com parable to th at of C ords. T im e to R r Buy huhj T H E H A N D S O M E S T T IR E M A D E W hite side-w ail — Red Tread Raker & Son Gresham, Oregon EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE 3 BIG T R U C K S R E SP O N SIB L E AND B E S T O F SERVICE R ELIA BLE GRESHAM and PORTLAND P o rtlan d A-2078 225 A sh; Iblwy MM2. Albert Ekstrom G reabam 851 < or. P o w ell ni»«I Maple R epublican <'«Ingres* Prot«-«t* Itotli, Adequate p ro tectio n for th e sh ip b u ild in g In d u stry , d u rin g the period of its tr a n s itio n from a w ar busts to m a t of peace has been provided by congress in th e s u n d ry civil ap p ro p ria tion bill recen tly adopted by both j houses IJy th e p ro v isio n s o t th is l»HI a fund | am o u n tin g to 8704,000,000 is set aside for th e us< of th e sh ip p in g board w ith w hich to co n tin u e th e uncom pleted p o rtion of its sh ip p in g p ro g ram and for th e re in s ta te m e n t of a r-onshlera hie n u m b er of co n tra c t« w hich were suspended a f t' r tin- sig n in g of th e a r m istice. A t a re cen t h e a rin g before the senS te co m m ittee on com m erce, lialrm an H u rley testified th a t a fte r these c o n tra c ts bail been suspended, an d . In m ost cassS cancelled, It was found th a t som e very g n a t h a rd sh ip s had been w orked upon sh ip y a rd s w hich w ere w ith o u t p riv a te c o n tra c ts to tak e the place of g o v ern m en t co n stru ctio n . T he fu n d s provided by co n g ress will not only p e rc lt of re in s ta te m e n t of som e of th ese c o n tra c ts, b u t will con tin u e o th e r co n stru c tio n work for a re aso n ab le period, both as a protection to the In d u stry an d to th e labor now engaged In th e s h ip y a rd s P a ri of th is fund is to be d eriv ed | from the sale of sh ip s, and C h airm an Good, of th e a p p ro p ria tio n s co m m ittee of the house, served notice upon th e sh ip p in g board th a t co n g ress w ould expect It to m ake every possible sale o f sh ip s In i b- n ear fulr e * lunne Hh«>al«ler. T his ailm en t is u sually < a used by rh eu m atism of th e m uscles All th a t Is needed is ab so lu te rest and a few ap p licatio n s of C h a m b e rla in ’s L in i m ent. T ry It.— Adv. BANK OF GRESHAM 1 Gresham, Oregon { .A m erican la-giou. local p o sts th ro u g h o u t the co u n try will S ecretary of W ar N ew ton D. B aker, observe th is duy as A m erican L egion S ecrctaiy oi th e Auvy Jo sep h u s D an Day in th e ir own c o m m u n ities by iels, Gem rat Pey toil C. M arch, C hief m eetin g s, p a rad es and p a trio tic d em o n stra tio n s. of S tu n . G eneral Jo h n J , P e rsh in g , Mu- A t tile sam e tim e these local cele jor-Gi n e ra i G eorge B a rn e tt, com m and b ra tio n s a re held, deleg a tes from sta te ing t l i e U nited S ta te s M a n n e C orps o rg a n iz a tio n s an d local p o sts w ill un-el and A dm iral W illiam S. S im s endorse in the first n a tio n a l co n v en tio n of the A m erican L egion as tin- n a tio n al tin- A m erican L egion a t M inneapolis o rg a n izatio n of tlie A iuericuu v ete ra n s to efleet the p e rm a n e n t o rg an izatio n . 10-11-12. By th a t tim e, it is expected of the g re a t w ar. th a t all th e m en now in tin- A m erican "The ello rt w hit'll is beiug m ade to E x p ed itio n ary F o rces will have r e bind to g e th e r the m en w ho served the tu rn e d to th is c o u n try so th a t all ex- co u n try iu tlie G reat W ar,' says Sec serv ice m en a n d women of tin- arm y , re ta ry B aker, upon a basis ot th e ir navy and m a rin e corps will hav e an com m on in te re s t iu one u n o lh e r th e ir o p p o rtu n ity to p a rtic ip a te in tlie ac com m on service and th e ir com m on loy- tiv itie s p lan n ed fur A iuericuu L egion ulity to tin country seem s to me com Duy, e ith e r in th e ir own co m m u n ities m endable from every p o in t of view .” or a t tile n a tio n a l convention. “T he co n tin u ed m o b ilizatio u for A b u tto n adopted by the n atio n al e x p a trio tic purposes ot Hit A m ericans ecu tiv e co m m ittee of th e A m erican who served th e ir c o u n try in th e g rim L egion uh the official em blem of the days of w ar,” d e cla res S e c re ta ry D an n a tio n al o rg a n iz a tio n of A m erican vet iels, ' w ill m ake for t h e p re s e rv a tio n of e ra n s of the G reat W ar w ill bi* d is trib tlie p rin c ip le s for w hich they fought u ted in a few days to local posts of v aliu n tly an d v icto rio u sly . I t would th e L egion th ro u g h o u t O regon. An be u d is tin c t loss if th e u n ity of s p irit e n larg ed d esign uf th e b u tto u , unless an d co m rad esh ip for b e tte r th in g s chan g ed by th e n a tio n al convention a t should not be cry stu llized iu su ch o r M inneapolis in N ovem ber, w ill also be ganized forces as to m ak e th ese chlv- used as th e b asis for th e official seal u lrle c ru s a d e rs us in v in cib le for real of tlie Legion. Tile b u tto n Is th re e q u a rte rs of an A m erican ism in pt-uee us th e ir v alo u r inch in d ia m e te r. It c o n sists of a cen and c h eerfu ln ess m ade th em Invincible tra l sm all rep lica of tlie reg u latio n und g lo rio u s iu w ar." bronze five pointed s ta r d isc h a rg e b u t G eneral M arch say s: "T h e aim s of ton, su rro u n d e d by a narrow c irc u la r the A m erican L egion a re of such high hand of blue enam el, co n ta in in g th e c h a ra c te r as to m ake certain its su c w ords '‘A m erican L egion'' in gold le t ters. T he b u tto n has a fluted gold cess and its real value to tin- co u n try edge. T he c e n tra l rep lica of the dis a t large. T h e ex p erien ces of th is w ar ch arg e b u tto n will lie silv e r insteud of c a n n o t fail to have a b ro ad en in g e f bronze for m em bers of Hie Legion wtio fect upon ev ery so ld ier w ho eugagt<l w ere wounded in I lie service. in it, und tin- lessons of duty- to c o u n T he n ecessary steps will be tak en by try and of loyalty to th e form of gov th e leg islativ e co m m ittee of th e A m er ern m e n t rep resen ted by th e U nited ican Legion, headed by fo rm er S en ato r S ta te s have been th o ro u g h ly learned L uke Lea, of T ennessee and form er b y tin A m erican arm y . T he A m eri C ongressm an T hom as W. M iller, of D elaw are, to have th e em blem copy can Legion alm s to p e rp e tu a te the rig h te d and its use fully protected. m em ories of a g lo rio u s page of o u r h is In o rd e r to effectuate th e reso lu tio n s tory and its non -p u rtlsu n c h a ra c te r of the St. Louis m eeting of th e A m eri assu re s its long life und p ro s p e rity .” A dm iral Hilus s ta te s in h is m essage: can Legion en d o rsin g the p rin c ip le s of land d ev elopm ent ns a m eans of re "I hope th a t It will alw ay s sta n d for h a b ilita tin g re tu rn in g soldiers, a com th a t w hich th e A m erican arm y and m ittee of th ree m em bers of the n a tio n navy have fought for, and as tin- a rm y al executive co m m ittee will m ake U und navy alw ay s upheld th e highest th o ro u g h study of th e su b ject of re c la tra d itio n s, so m ay th e A m erican Le m atio n of a rid , sw am p and cut over gion serv e to ussfst us In u p h olding l tim b e r lan d s in co-operutlon w ith th e se c re ta ry of th e in te rio r. those tr a d itio n s .” G eneral P e rs h in g say s in a cable to ■ P ending tin- re s u lts of tlie stu d y to In- m ade by tin- co m m ittee of th ree, the the L egion: " I t gives me m uch p b a s A m erican L egion will tak e no action ure to extend to Hit- A m erican Legion on the Lane M ondell hill, lint as soon my h e a rty good w ishes for success of 1 as tin- l.egiqji d e te rm in e s the best land tlie society of v e te ra n s of th e G reat ' reclam atio n leg islatio n for the r e W ar. T he Legion is d estin ed to be of tu rn e d v eteran s, It w ill ta k e a positive trem en d o u s value In fo ste rin g th e sta n d In its favor and su p p o rt Its Ideals und p urposes fo r w hich we adoption. fought, and in sp re a d in g am ong our T he eanuluK in d u s try of fish, fru it people the lessons learn ed in th e w ar I p red ict a m ost useful fu tu re for the and v egetables will lx- one of th e g re a t est on the coast. It will build up box L egion.” factories, can facto ries mid like In M ajor-G eneral B a rn e tt sa y s : " I am d u s trie s and be on»- of o u r g re a te st em proud «if my m em b ersh ip in th e A m er p lo y ers of labor Don't kill tin- In d u s ican L»gion. and as th e recognised tr y w ith too m uch reg u latio n . n atio n al o rg an izatio n of A m erican v e t e ra n s of th e w ar. It h as before it a T he p ro s p e rity of th«- Pacific coast g reat fu tu re , a fu tu re w hich prom ises d epends largely upon sh ip op eratio n P o litical control loyal and useful serv ice to A m erica an d ship bu ild in g . an d reg u la tio n has done its lu s t to and Ami rlc a n s.” N ovem ber 11th, th e first a n n iv e rsa y w reck both of th ese in d u s trie s, but a of th e sig n in g of th e a rm istic e , will lie i h an g in g public se n tim e n t bids fair to break the stra n g le hold political a day of n a tio n a l observ an ce by th e red tape lias on th«-se In d u strie s A m erican Legion, th e n a tio n al o rg a n i zatio n of th e A m erican v e te ra n s of Roail im provem ents in Oregon total the G r e a t W ar. A ccording to p lan s »11.129,562. an n o u n n eed at n a tio n al h e a d q q u a rte rs Read the O utlook clnssIft-1 ads. of tin- Legion, s ta te o rg a n iz a tio n s and Residence Phom 's S e rv ic e I’hom- 271 35x1 36H Pleasant Home Garage HAMILTON & EDER, Props. Motor Car Repairing, Automobile Accessories, Oils Gasoline and Greases. PLEASANT HOME - - - OREGON OUR 14 POINTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. T he Oaks Council Crest. Columbia Beach Crystal Lake Park Rock Island Dodge Park. Estacada I’ark 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Bull Run I’ark Macleay Park Peninsula I’ark Washington I’ark Dak Grove I’ark. Mt. Tabor I’ark Riverside Park “TRY THEM BY TROLLEY” Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats A