« t i , K FOUR
GRESHAM
Codling Mi»th Spray Ou».
T he next codling m oth spray
should be put on in th e W illam ette
valley July 2S to A ugust 2, says A L
L ovett, entom ologist of th e O. A. C.
experim ent sta tio n . T he new g en e r
ation of worm s is due then and should
be m et w ith a thorough, even coat-
,
.
..
.
.
Ing of poison
Every apple counts.
now th a t th in n in g is over, and it
pays to ta k e tim e and care to p rotect
it. Many grow ers consider it good
insurance to increase the stre n g th of
th e solution on e-th ird for this a p
plication. As th e season is unusually
favorable for worm s an o th e r and last
application will probably be req u ired
about A ugust 20-25.
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Then there Is the pest th a t gets down
pat the unusual pronunciation of an
unusual word and works it into every
______________________
conversatlon.
P rogressive
W estern
A griculture.
In the minds of moat Americans.
gugar has been associated with the
jungles, slave owners, the silvery moon
and the bamboo tree, all the dank and
noisome m ysteries of the cane fields,
the enervating life of the tropics
Why should it not instead be associ-
au ^, ,lke the pure w hite energy-giving
crystal it is. with the clear, cool air.
the snow white sparkling peaks of the
Rockies, the bright sunshine and the
activities of the t n t American farm er
of the G reat West.
OCTLOOR
YA/iK MINISTER CHAMP
BOMB THROWER
TUESDAY.
JULY
2».
lö i»
GRESHAM LOCALS;'
Bathing
Mrs. C arrie Jam es, of Los A ngeles
is th e guest of h er a u n t. Mrs. L. P.
M anning.
Miss R uth M ontague has retu rn ed
from a tw o w eeks' vacation, visiting
relatives and frien d s in Salem , Al-
I bany, W aterloo and Berlin.
Mrs. Ed A ylsw orth. Mrs. F . E.
j Todd and tb e ir ch ildren, w ith Miss
H agerm an as body gu ard , are cam p
ing at W elches.
B lackheads, blotches and pim ples
Miss E thel M ew hirter is spending
are g enerally caused by th e im-
h er vacation at T illam ook, enjoying
proper action of th e bowels. Hollls-
th e clam s and th e crab s and t h e 1
ocean, an d , no doubt- d ining every
te r's Rocky M ountain Tea reg u lates
i day on delicious T illam ook cheese.
th e bowels, cleans th e stom ach, clears
th e com plexion from th e inside— na-
A few weeks ago. Miss M ildred 1
You will enjoy y o u r vacation a t th e beach o r in th e m o u n tain s
tu re 's way— “G et th a t h ealthy, hap-
; Pullen had h er arm broken in an
m ore if you swim. We have <«ent»’ and Ijutie»' B atin ng Suit» in all
py look." Powells P harm acy .— Adv.
auto accident. Since th en th e arm
sty les an d sizes.
i has given h e r a good deal of discom- ;
fort, th e X -ray rev ealin g a piece of
broken bone a t th e jo in t. Y esterday
T he b e tte r g rad es are th e fam ous “ Ja n tz e n .”
an o p eratio n was perfom ed to re- j
B ath in g C aps. 75c.
•
=
move th e offending sp lin ter.
I tz f --- n >’■ s . w- £«
Mr. an d Mrs. B. O. Boswell w ill1
Chaplain F C Thompson. "T he
be resid en ts of G resham in th e fu
G R ESH A M ,O R EG O N
*
F ighting P reach er" with th e A.
E. F , is the cham pion grenade tu re. having sold all th e ir property—
in
E
stacada.
T
he
Boswells
have
j
h u rler of ail nations. He won th is
honor while com peting in th e big rented the H einey co ttag e on R oberts
inter-allied g am es at th e new
avenue an d F o u rth stre e t and will
Pershing stadium in P an s recen t move in at once. They in ten d to buy
ly Thompson was form erly
a t e r buiid a hom e la ter, b u t will w ait
Princeton university and w as
until th e re tu rn of Mrs. B osw ell’s
holder of w orld's all aro u n d Cham*
paren
ts, Mr and Mrs. A. H. F a ir who
pion In 1810, 1911 an d I J I J.
spent last w in ter in G resham . The
F airs a re K ansas folks who becam e
F o reig n er Criticise* Moxies,
The m a jo rity of people a re not so charm ed w ith Oregon th a t they
blase
They ap p reciate an d enjoy are longing to be back here.
Ja k e M etzger m ade $70 from one
clean, wholesom e en ’ertainBawnt. as
evidenced by th e enorm ous a u d i cherry tree.
Mr. an d Mrs. M D. K ern an d Mr.
ences who w itnessed th e p e rfo rm
ances of th e W a y farer" a t th e C en and Mrs. M M S quire and tw o boys
te n ary ce leb ratio n It has been sug- were d in n e r g u ests at th e W. R.
RELIABILITY
ges-.-d th a t those "w ho are caterin g K t -c hom e F rid ay evening.
SERVICE
A H einey has bought 40 acres of
to the public in m a tte rs of am u se
m ent o u g h t to ta k e a h in t. It » not th e Joseph H einey place, w hich he
? to i t i - op into a model straw -
th e indecent an d flippant th a t aw «’ ;
,:.g e r Mr
X -M
pee-; - v ant " And h e rs is » H i *
Res Phone 6x2
GRESHAM
Office Phone 544 ¡ grom lnent H indoo says sb c n t » i : has been c u ltiv a tin g th e farm for
— x»rxl years and has proven th a t
WHY SOT O IU .A S IZ F H E R E ?
v ersary of th e sig n in g of th e a rm is
H -fring j x t t r e s she v x in Infiu
tice.
How is it jcifts.t.ie th a t A m en ra car tb e M il is ideal fo r his fam ous
A post of th e A m erican Legion,
D uring th e
G resham sh o u ld be th e location of
a.l-?v »u;h t x ’rv t "e j —se a ; itisnis I f t r s t a i l « ra w b e rrie s
the first crop from th e n atio n al o rg an izatio n of ex- one of those posts
of th e ir
- st.ai.i le t ••re thean- jias: season
» e.ies t r i
: !>er B atam n rd tib* yuax?« f-t; os? la it y ea r yielded 7000 serv icat m en, in every co unty in the
F irs t O regon Unit F arm .
vt-r.'i v ; t h : t : rese atin g or !• nshit.g j,.- L 'a» per acre
M- a i d Mrs. J. A P alm q u ist are sta te of O regon by A ugust 20, is th e
n f ’
He declares th e l ms are
Ground for the first farm u n it has
.n th n tg n n : r a .tt kx.fi fiegjot tn - aamgiiig at Bay Ocean fo r tw o or goal w hich h as been set by S tate been broken by the Oregon lad settle
They w rite of ideal S ecretary Dow V. W a lk e r of P o rt m in t com mission on the 60-acre unit
U »-.w »w
»w W* . >♦ -u
ur»
trte
i i s t : rt.e<f asye-'ts off vires as .Are-» week*
Axneer.'aa ¡fife
He 1 : je s Mutiny » ‘• ? i * r and plenty of clam s. T h eir land in an an n o u n cem en t to th e farm th ree m iles south of Indepen
An immense prob.err. m recomtruct >oo oocfrocu tre prt'se-r: feaerMaoc
dence.
■ . in lad es th e ir d a u g h te r, Min
sa d the p n e w n a te a t wffl p i t a n o »
Are you dc*n< your utmost to prepare to lead aa its ic.-ix e*
farm house, barn, m achine shed, poul
nie
Leonia C onners, E lane and press today.
io this t i s r e ; i t a t a o r
T his m eans th a t O regon, w ith m ore try and hog houses, and a home g ar
-k e r Q uadback all of P o rtlan d ,
den and fam ily orchard, occupies
P x i S r i le *y ( ><ait wg.
'/.- u te n a n t K enneth R o b erts was th an 30,000 pro sp ectiv e m em bers of th ree and one-half acres. It is located
•h
eir
guest
last
week.
T he Pacific fleet. T irtu ally h alf of
th e A m erican Legion, will be well convenient for farm work and accessi
Mrs. E dyth T o ile r W e ath erred was
th e U nited s ta te s navy, is en ro u te
org an ized by th e s ta te co n v e n tio n ble to the highway. The farm stead
from V irginia to th e Pacific coast -he guest of Mrs. W. R. K ern, S u n w hich is p lan n ed for Septem ber. and the farm generally Is gently roll
ing, with a well drained northeasterly
The passage of th e fleet th ro u g h the day and M onday.
Mrs.
C arrie
H ansen an d h er A lready ap p licatio n s fo r c h a rte rs slope.
P an am a canal will be conducted
. _
,
,
I , »
,1 1
The P 'an s calls for a well diversified
Trw na <w
p is t k . in d ia rn e , and prc/ctsaoro n tot!ow ,
with th e view of te stin g its strateg ic d au g h ter, Miss Mary, e n te rta in e d at have been fo rw ard ed to n atio n al farn) 3Ucfi a8 a man an(j fam ily can
H O M I B C O N O M IC S A G R IC U L T U R E . C O M M E R C I F O R E S T R Y P H A R M A C Y M U S IC .
d
in
n
er
last
Sunday
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wm.
ta lu e . A g ran d review of th e fleet
h e a d q u a rte rs at New Y ork from 16 handle with a m inim um of ex tra help.
y .2 S ? .T , O N A L X tJ U C A T IO N
C I V I L E N G I N E E R IN G . E L E C T R IC A L E N G I N E E R IN G .
M E C H A N IC A L E N G I N E E R IN G , C H E M IC A L E N G I N E E R IN G
IN D U S T R IA L A R TS
will be held in San F rancisco, about B equeaith, th e ir little g ran d so n and local posts and as m any m ore will be A crop rotation system is a definite
M I N I N G E N G I N E E R IN G . L O G G IN G E N G I N E E R IN G M I L I T A R Y S C IE N C E
p art of th e plan. The en tire tract
th e m iddle of A ugust. From th ere ■Mrs. B eq u eaith ’s m o th e r all of P o rt
College training include« course« in English. Be on >m»c». A rt. M □ them atic«. M odern Language«,
sent from s ta te headquarter«! again „ow bears a wheat chop, which was
tlte ships will sc a tte r to th e different land and Miss M ildred St. Clair.
KnyEK«l Education, Industrial Journalism , N a tu ra l Science«, and all essentials o i an education.
planted when the land was purchased
Mrs. S. It. B radfleld was tak en sh o rtly .
ports along the w estern coast. Sep
In every co u n ty w here th e re is no by the com mission last fall.
Three regular term s—F a ll term begins September 22, 1919
tem b er 15, th e fleet will assem ble at suddenly ill yesterd ay . Mrs. D. S.
The farm system and farm stead
Johnson is earin g for her. Mrs. C. E. post as yet, one ex-service m an is be
th e B rem erton navy yards.
were planned by H. D. Scudder, chief
R u sh er am i Mrs. R obert Lansdow ne, ing chosen by Mr. W a lk e r as county in
farm m anagem ent at th e A gricul
Gum met I Pa|>er.
h e r d a u g h te rs, a re in co n stan t a t o rg an izer, w hose d uty will be to see tu ral College and ag ricu ltu ral advisor
Five cents pu rch ases a la rg e q u an tendance. Tlie p a tie n t was rep o rted th a t fo rm er so ld iers, sailo rs o r ma- of the commission. Claire W ilkes and
Fo* C o lle t, Catalog, Illuatra ted Booklet and other In fo rm atio n a d d irla
tity and is a help in canning. Mark som ew hat im proved th is m orning.
rin es in his locality g et to g e th e r as Palm er Patton, of th a farm manage-
T H E R E G IS T R A R , Oregon A g n vultu ral College. C a r ia li,.
th e nam e of th e fru it o r vegetable
Mr. and Mrs. II. L. W alrad , Mr. soon as possible. In co u n ties w here inent departm ent, are assisting in su-
and th e d ate on th e gum m ed label and Mrs. II. I,. St. C lair and Mrs. C. I. th e re alread y a re pqsts, th e mem- • pervtsing the building and farm ing
before sto rin g . T his aids In keeping R ak er were th e d in n e r g u ests on S u n hers of th e execu tiv e co m m ittee of operations.
It is the Intention of the com mission
th e products ro ta tin g from y ear to day of Mr. and Mrs. It. F. W alters at th e post first org an ized in th e co u n
y ear and identifies them in th e sto re th e ir G resham {{eights farm . T he ty a re a u to m a tic a lly d esig n ated a to i stablish farm u n its in various p arts
of the state, as authorized by the land
room.
p leasu re of tlie occasion was g reatlv county co m m ittee to a tte n d to th e settlem ent acts of the legislature.
o
rg
an
izatio
n
of
o
th
e
r
b
ranches
enhanced by w alks ab o u t th e well-
Chamberlain’s Tableta.
kept farm and th e view from th e th ro u g h o u t th e county an d th e p re s
D uring 1918. 39,000,000 b arrels of oil
T hese tnblets a re intended espec sum m it of th e b eau tifu l fields and id en t of th a t post becomes county were
im ported from foreign countries
WE KNOW TO A
I F YO U'LL G i v e I
ially for stom ach tro u b les, bilious o rch a rd s in th e valley below. The o rganizer.
and 27,000.000 barrels were w ithdraw n
ness and co nstipation. If you have
POSITIVE CERTAINTY
US JU S T O N E
In o th e r w ords, th e sta te organiza-1 from stocks, and indications are th a t
any tro u b les of th is so rt, give them men m ade th e trip to th e farm on
th a t if you will give us a trial
I " ace tim e dem ands are heavier than
'T R I A L -
a tria l and realize for y o u rself w hat foot, but th e women “ F ord ed it.” tion is resp o n sib le fo r th e org an iza- war
o rd er you will become a steady
needs.
one post in every
a first class m edicine will do for you. P o rtlan d callers on Mr. and Mrs. tion of a t least
T hen you ' ll
patron of th is shop. I t’s h ap
We should study wavs and m eans to
co unty and m em bers of th a t post are
They
only
cost
a
q
u
a
rte
r.—
Adv.
W
alters
d
u
rin
g
th
e
aftern
o
o
n
w
ere
pened
so
m
any
tim
es
th
a
t
a
p
er
T rade here
get th e greatest possible use from
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E vans and Mr. responsible fo r th e developm ent of every drop of oil, but our present pol
son has come in and purchased
Q uite awhile 1
B
etter
Put
in
a
Supply.
th
e
A
m
erican
L
egion
in
o
th
e
r
p
arts
and
Mrs.
S.
M.
King.
A
ttorney
Rob
a sm all o rd er of m eat, and then
icy of preventing oil developm ent is
T he m ines Inform us coal will go e rt C. W right and wife were g u ests of th e ir county. Any town in which not conservation, it is waste of a great
come back to express th e ir de
up
50
cents
a
ton
A
ugust
1.
and
con
light and gratification and h ave
th ere are fifteen ex-service men to in d u strial asset which will handicap
tin u e to rise from then on. P r i e s at at th e W alters "home la st week.
an o th e r o rder. This so rt of
L ast M onday evening, th e R ebekah band to g e th e r may form a local post j com mercial activity in th is coutry in-
present
are.
Rock
Springs
$12.40
a
th in g surely helps o u r business.
eluding our m erchant m arine.
to n ; King coal $14 5ft. Phone 851. lodge of G resham was v isited by- an d m ake ap p licatio n to th e head
A. J . W. BROWN, Prop.
Av.
EK8TROM TRUCK SERVICE s ta te p resid en t, Mrs. Jessie Ja rv is. q u a rte rs of th e s ta te com m ittee. L ib - [
Mrs. B u rn s' L etter.
4aro llan i, Ore.
A n u m b er of m em bers from tile City- erty Tem ple, P o rtlan d , fo r a ch a rter. ,
H ere is a le tte r th a t is c e rta in to
Read by a ll—O utlook w ant ads
View lodge of Sellwood, Mrs. Ja rv is ' T hese ap p licatio n s a re approved
bered and se n 't\o "N ew "Y o rk fo r! p.ro,v® of lntere8t l° P«>Pl« ln th ,s
hom e lodge, w ere present also. A fter n a um
m t aiini-n.ai
i
vicinity, as cases of th is so rt occur
th e re g u la r m eeting a social tim e nation
/ N ! b y 1,hp in aUuost every neig h b o rhood, and
was
enjoyed
an d
re fre sh m e n ts’ n atio n al co m m ittee of th e A m erican people should know w hat to do n
Legion
served.
like circu m stan ces;
By A ugust 20, a post in every j
S av annah, Mo., Oct. 12, 1916.
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. H en d ersh o tt
and d a u g h te r of S eattle, Mr and county, and by A ugust 30, a post in ’ “ I used a b o ttle of C h a m b e rla in 's
Mrs. P ete P eterso n of P o rtlan d and every tow n o r locality having fu rn Colic and D iarrh o ea Rem edy ab o u t
Jo h n B ullier. a L innem ann n u rsery ished m ore th a n 100 men in the nine y ears ago and it cu red m e of
flux (d y se n ta ry ). I had a n o th e r at-
m an were S unday visitors at th e w orld w ar, is th e aim of Mr. W alk er
bership d riv e th ro u g h o u t th e
° 1 ‘? e 8ame COmP|a l“ t 8o,me
hom e of Mrs M aggie Ulm. On Mon n A u M m n em
n
1 ,1 ,1 ,1 n ,1 n
Ill
, h re e
Q r
fo u r
y e a rs
.^ o
a n (j
fe w
day. Joseph W arn er, a nephew , from n atio n for 1,000,«00 m em bers, or ,iOSes of th is rem edy cured me. I
per cent of th e service men have recom m ended
C h a m b e rla in ’s
M arshfield and E. D. Dewey, a b ro th ab o u t
of the co u n try , will be stag ed by th e Colic an d D iarrh o ea Rem edy to
e r from P o rtlan d w ere callers.
Rev S. G. Roper is now occupying A m erican Legion in S etem ber, dur- dozens of people since I first used
" ree ...............
m onth th e Oregon sta te | ’— A d r-
th e F
M ethodist parsonage. T he | ,nK
R oper bungalow has been ren ted to I co n v en t*on
in P o rtla n d .;
You can ju st look at some boys and
T he n atio n al convention of th e
Clyde Runyon.
know they'll never be presindent.
Miss B urdine M errill left Sunday A m erican L egion will be held in M in
evening fo r a trip th ro u g h R ain ier neapolis, on N ovem ber 11, th e anni-
When in doubt try a Want Ad.
N ational park.
Mr and Mrs. R alph M iller and
,la u g h ter, Mary A nna, have been vis
itin g Mrs M iller's m o th e r at Eugene.
Tonlgh? they will leave for th e m oun
tains.
Mr. ,-yid Mrs. B ates from E stacada
atten d ed F a rm e rs' Field m eet on S at-i
! urday.
Mrs
S tella C unningham has ac
riirift is sucIi n simple thing- and it means so much. It
cepted a position as in stru c to r In th e
is
the
foundation of success in business, of contentment in the
B eh n k e-W alk er business college in
home, of standing in society.'’
P o rtlan d , th e in stitu tio n from which
she was g ra d u a te d and from which
she cam e to th e head of th e com m er
cial course of th e Union High school !
in G resham tw o y ears ago.
M rs.!
who was one of Am erica’s richest men thus aptly sums up the
* qnningham s
husband.
Corporal
full significance of thrift.
C arlyle C u n n in g h am , has re tu rn e d
from his service overseas. He is nOW
Ambitious people who want to acquire the " happy thrift
■ ath letic d ire c to r at C olum bia P ark.
habit at-,- urged to mnke the start.
W R Jo h n so n , who has been e m - !
ployed for several m onths at th e 12-!
1 hi,- dollar deposit,-,1 in a Savings Account here can prove
m ile sto re, has quit his work th e r e .’
the
nucleus of a suhst«ntial competence.
His place has been tak en by Roy-
P eterson. w ho has been em ployed on j
th e Ruby ranch for th e past year.
Mrs. Nor., W ithrow has added to*’
h e r force Mrs I {use M etzger and!
GRKSH 4M. OREfiON
Bert Hoss to help ta k e care of th e big .
I
Suits
PR IC E S, $1.25 TO $8.25
FA IR B A N K S & MORSE
Pum ping Engines,
W ater Systems
E. W. A Y LSW O R TH
Electric Light Outfits
There’s satisfaction in using a good
outfit. Ask for catalogue describing
the outfit you are figuring on.
H arvesting M achines, Binder Twine
Place your orders early for twine.
We’ll be sure to have it for you then.
H ESSEL’S FARM M ACHINERY
CITY BAKERY, Gresham, Tel. 11
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BE A L E A D E R
Oregon Agricultural College
GRESHAM M A R K ET
Conservo Cookers
Come in and see them.
Cook your entire m eal in Conservo.
“Can” your vege
tables and fruits for
winter use in Con-
servo.
Conservo will tit
over a single burner
of any type of range,
gas, oil, coal or wood.
Conservo No. 20 is a family size and
holds 14 1-quart jars for canning, has
four removeable shelves and two pans.
Can cook enough for from three to fif
teen persons in it.
The Simplicity of Thrift
Russell Sage
Price» within the reach of everyone.
¿First ^ t a t r tBattk