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PAOK FOUR uRKsHAVl OUTLOOK - -* -^ - TVBHOAY, aua> Anker-Holth Cream Separators AUGUST *J, 1U1» GRFSHAM LOCALS A d e lig h tf u l w eek -en d tr ip was m a d e to A ld e r c re e k beyond S andy by Mr. an d M rs. J a m e s L aw ren ce, M r. a n d M rs. G eo rg e P age, Mr. am i M rs. C. R ., W eb b er and C h a rle s H elen a n d L ouise. C. V. T h o m a s, of P o rtla n d , w as iu YES, you should really get six times more service out of your G resh am on S a tu rd a y g re e tin g old frie n d s. clothes ami lineus if vou Use th e A fine piece o f c o n c re te valk h a s Thor. j u s t been c o m p le te d by C la u d e S to ck -I I t ’s the rubbing on the washboard that pitti* the to n alo n g th e D. M. R o b e rts p ro p e r the holes in your handkerchiefs and wears thin places ty on F ir s t s tr e e t. O th e r new w alk s i in your linens. u n d e r c o n te m p la tio n a re th o se of J. I Yon really give your garm ents six times the wear on N. M e w b irte r a n d F ra n k H einey, th e : the washboard that you give them in use. So you see la t te r on h is T h ird s t r e e t p ro p e rty . how mueh the Thor will save for you. W. H. C o u g d o n , o f O reg o n C ity, i v isite d h is d a u g h te r , Mrs. M aude j Sold on Easy Payments H isel, on S a tu rd a y . H e re p o r ts th a t C a rl h as ta k e n up h is old w o rk as ex p ress m e s se n g e r on th e O. W. R. & a . ru n to H u n tin g to n , O regon. T h e W. C. T. U. wUl h o ld a so cial Your Home Furnisher a t th e h o m e of M rs. G. W . S ta p le to n T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n a t 2 :3 0 . M rs.. C. M. Z im m e rm a n a n d M rs. R alp h M iller w ill g iv e re a d in g s , th e r e w ill be a vocal solo by M rs. J o h n H a ld o rs - sen o f P o rtlq p d . E le c tio n o f officers fo r th e e n su in g y e a r a n d r e f re s h m e n ts w ill close th e p ro g ra m . E v ery b o d y c o rd ia lly in v ite d to a tte n d . A u to m o b iles w ill c a ll a t th e lib r a r y an d th e M e th o d ist c h u rc h a t 2 :1 5 . A le tte r re c e iv e d fro m a R ed C ross n u rs e s ta te s th a t a t th e a d v ic e o f th e All different patterns. A special purchase, otherwise d o c to r, D ew ey G ib b s e n te r e d a h o sp i would have to ask much more. Priced for week at ta l a t H o b o k en , N ew J e r s e y to r e ceiv e tr e a tm e n t. S he a d d s , t h a t ho m ay be in O reg o n as so o n a s h e r le t te r , in d ic a tin g th a t th e tr o u b le is not c o n sid e re d s e rio u s. Mr. an d Mrs. Q. J. B row n Nothing is too good heel, e n te r ta in in g fo r a few Gresham M iss Mae D onley of S p o k a n e , for her. Get her what an d M rs. B row n a n d E m e rs o n she deserves. Miss D onley w ere th e g u e s ts a t d in n e r la s t n ig h t o f M r. a n d M rs. L eslie St. C la ir in P o rtla n d . S a m u e l W. R a k e r, a n e p h e w of C. I. R a k e r a n il a s o ld ie r re c e n tly r e tu r n e d fro m F r a n c e , is v is itin g UKUNHA.M, OREGON w ith re la tiv e s h e re . H is liprne is in P o rtla n d . J w u e and great leader h jtt A«« whole to m m u m ly and may h ji an entire nation ' - E ly F o rr e s t J e n n e lia s r e tu r n e d fro m An immense problem in reconstruction confronts th e present generation. se rv ic e o v e rs e a s , w h e re he w en t Are you doing your utm ost to prepare to lead in its solution? m o re th a n tw o y e a r s ag o . He w ent o v e r w ith th e 1 1 6 th E n g in e e rs, w as e ig h t tim e s t r a n s f e r r e d a n d w hen he receiv ed h is d is c h a r g e w as in g e n e ra l a rm y h e a d q u a r t e r s . F o r a tim e he h a d c h a rg e o f tr a n s p o r t a ti o n a t Le M o d s . F r a n k R o g e rs is g re e tin g h is m an y , Trains for leadership in the industries and prof essions as foil ws fr ie n d s in G r e s h a m . R o g e rs w as uoc A G R IC U L T U R E . C O M M E R C E . FO R E ST R Y . .’ H A R M A C Y , M U S IC . E D U C A T IO N . C IV IL E N G IN E E R IN G E L E C T R IC A L E N G IN E E R IN G . p h a rm a c is ts m a te iti th e m ed ical d e M E C H A N IC A L E N G IN E E R IN G C H E M IC A L E N G I N E E R I N G I N D U S I R IA L A R T S . M IN IN G E N G IN E E R IN G . L O G G IN G E N G I N E E R I N G . M IL IT A R Y S C IE N C E ta c h m e n t of th e U. 8. N avy a n d w as The C ollege o » in u ,< include« course'« in English, Econom ics. A rt. M a th em a tics. M odern Language«. w ith th e 1st H a m ilto n , 5 th M a rin e s, Chyaical Education. Industrial Journalism . N atural S ciences, and ali est ennuis o f an education w ith th e a rm y o f o c c u p a tio n in G e r T hree regular term s- -Fall term begins S eptem ber 22, 1919 m any. M rs. W . U l l e t e r e n te r ta in e d fo r W. J. T o d d an il w ife of A naconda Gresham, Ore. M ontana., h a s b o u g h t th e b a rb e r anil ro o m in g h o u se b u s in e s s of Mr. anil For College C atalog. Illustrated Booklet and eth er in form ation address T H E R E G IS T R A R , Oregon A gricultural C o lleg e, C orvallis M rs. II. p . R im er Mr. T o d d h a s a l re a d y ta k e n o v e r th e b a r b e r sh o p Farm ers M utual M akes B ig G ain. an d w ill a ss u m e c h a r g e of th e ro o m T h e a n n u a l re p o r t of th e F a rm e rs in g h o u se on S e p te m b e r 1 M u tu a l F ir e R e lie f A ss'n of P o rtla n d fe w d ay s la s t w e e k h e r s ls te r-ln filed w ith th e In s u ra n c e D e p a rtm e n t la w , Mrs. M. J. D a n a h u e , of P o rt of O reg o n sh o w s $ 1 ,3 0 1 ,6 3 4 .0 0 In s u r la r.d . G E T T IM I R E A D Y K i l l < < > \\ E .\- a n ce w ritte n by th e A ss’n In A n u m b e r o f G re sh a m peo p le T IO X . 1918, a n d 475 new m em b ers g a in e d Het te r P u t In n S u p p ly . .a b o r I »ay. d u rin g th e y e a r. T h e A ss'n is h a v e been c a m p in g la te ly at F e rn T h e m in es In fo rm u s coal w ill go C e d a rv ille P a rk , a t L ln n em u u ii now in Its 1 5 th y e a r, a n d h as a b o u t R.lTlge beyond E s ta c a d a L ast S a t At a re c e n t m e e tin g o f th e te m up GK cent* a to n A u g u st 1. anil co n J u n c tio n , fo u r ra rlo u tls of Hports will five m illio n in s u ra n c e in force. u r d a y a n d S u n d a y th e r e w ere p o ra ry s t a te e x e c u tiv e c o m m itte e of S ince Its o rg a n iz a tio n , th e A ss'n h as tin u e to rise fro m th e n on. P rice» at be u n lo a d e d M onday m o rn in g at 9 o 'clo ck , S e p te m b e r 1st. P rize« a m ad e an a n n u a l sa v in g of o v e r 5 0 % ca m p e d th e r e Mr. a n d Mrs. M. M T h e A m e ric a n L eg io n , th e n a tio n a l p re s e n t a re , R ock S p rin g s $12 40 a m ile long. All k in d s of s p o rts . C om e a s c o m p a re d w ith b o a rd ra te s on fa r m S q u ire a n d so n s. H a r r y a n d A rden. to n : K ing coal $14.50. P h o n e 851 an d b rin g y o u r ow n la u g h te r you In s u ra n c e , to its m em b ers. 11. W . Mrs. M W K ern a n d little G eorge o rg a n iz a tio n of m en w ho h a v e se rv e d Av. EK STR O M T R U C K S E R V IC E w ill h av e to use It. D an cin g fro m 3 S n a sh a ll, p re s id e n t of th e A ss’n, is Miss M abel T hom sas, O. D avis, Dr in th e m ilita ry fo rces of th e U n ited to 6 p m. an d fro m 8 p. m. to 2 a. m. a g e n t fo r G re sh a m a n d v icin ity . T he S ta te s in th e w ar w ith G e rm a n y , th e a n d M rs. W J. G tt an d c h ild re n . 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T h e co rn is a u to m a tic a lly ro a s te d a n d b u tte re d c o n tin u e iu ollice u n til th e e le c tio n of ro c iu irin g no h a n d lin g u n ti l reatly to S e p te m b e r 17. E. J . E lv e rs is c h a ir T h e o d o re R o o sev elt w ill d e sc o o p in to s p e c ia lly p r e p a r e d p a p e r m an . liv e r th e o p e n in g a d d re s s of th e c o n b o x es fo r Itu tte r-k k s t p o p c o rn . v e n tio n . to w hich fo r m e r se rv ic e m en fro m all p a rts of th e s t a te will Z io n t h iir c li X tstiw . T h e re will be no m o rn in g se rv ices be d e le g a te s Septem ber 8. Now is the time a t th e Zloti E v a n g e lic a l c h u rc h next to get the new sehool shoes for L e g isla tio n to re s to re to c itiz e n S u n d a y m o rn in g I n s te a d , all m e m the children. b e rs a n d frie n d s a r e In v ite d to a tte n d sh ip a u to m a tic a lly A m e ric a n s w ho STYLES Lace, button: tan se rv e d in th e m ilita ry a n d n av al th e m o rn in g w o r s h i p at th e F rie d e n s and hlaek. in all sizes. c h u rc h . F if te e n th s tre e t an d T a fo rces of th e a llie d n a tio n s p rio r to PRICES Low, many shoes th e d e c la ra tio n of w a r by th e U n ited c o m a a v e n u e , SeC Iw ood, P o rtla n d at less than wholesale/cost. T h e Y oung P e o p le 's L eag u e w ill hold S ta te s w ill be fo s te re d by T l,e \m e r - icati L egion. Its u s u a l s e n Ice at th e local c h u rc h a t S p. m. 52 W a n ts , w an ts, w anth. See th e H ead th e O u tlo o k clan*lfle<1 ads co lu m n . T h e nniall f r u i t i n d u s tr y su c h as 1 , lo g a n b n rrle fl, ra « p b t? n ies». b la c k b e r rie s. s tr a w b e r r ie s , e tc is re v o lu tio n iz in g fa r m in g in t h e n o rth w e s t I urn Easy, Get all the Cream, Easy to Clean, A Self-Oiling System Bowl will never get out of balance PERFECTION MILKING MACHINE Does the work in the right way. Will soon pay for itself HessePs Farm Machinery Phone 6x2 J. E. METZGER Phone 544 JIM $22.50 $22.50 TEN ONLY Ladies’ New Fall Coats ONLY $22.50 Cannon s, D ry Goods •: $22.50 W. R. BURKE The Jeweler pi.one «iti ■ $22.50 BE A L E A D E R GENERAL TIRE WORK FISK TIRES AND TUBES FOR SALE Oregon Agricultural College Large Stock of U SED T IR E S Raney’s Vulcanizing Shop Pickling Season Specials SCHOOL STARTS NOW is the time for putting up winter supply of pickles. A good part of your success will depend on the spices and U vinegar used. E. W. AYLSWORTH We recommend Heinz’ Pure Pickling Vinegar (white) for this purpose. mixed pickling spices: Tumeric, Allspice. Cloves, Dill, Celery Seed, Mustard Seed, etc. Our stock is H complete. You m ay n eed NEX I WEEK will be a good week for canning peaches. Big shipments direct from the orchards to arrive. WOT WOW C O M IS O --C A M E Y\ l$» n G r a n d m a fo u n d t S a t s i r l o i n » te a k W e r e u p to » o w n «•♦* a t» -• p o u n d Shf m u rm u re d . sake»* Go« id n e» s g ra cio u s? I g u e a a w e ’ l l h a w t o liv e on ro u n d .’ A n d w h e n th e r o u n d , o n w h ic h w e fe d . W ent u|» a c e n t, <»r m w y h e t w o • • tnd W h a te v e r a re we co m ine to*” W h e n Kt t n d in a b o i g h t f l w l to b o il • W i t h i t u li g n a t io n » h e 'd r e c o il A n d .««wear s u c h p r ic e * w e re a sham »' Phem kid» w ■ »n t gt t no» U n ic e s th e s e h e re p rtc » *1 ’ d r o p . W h a t e v e r a re w e c o m in g * to ” S he m u r m u r e d a» » h e 1 « ’ t th e « h o p W h e n g r a n t ,m a fo u n d th $ r t b a c o n c o a t T e n c e n t s a p o u n d o r re n y b e m o re . W i t h h a u g h t y r a g e h e r h e a d » h e to s w e d \n d »talked in fu ry f ro m th e » to r e W h a t e v e r a n w e c o m in g . S h e c r ie d w i t h l i g h t n i n v in h e r e y e 1 T h o s e b u t c h e r « at»- a t ' I v in e c re w i H u t f o r th e g r o c e r s go», t e»« m y ’ I f d e a r o ld g r a n d m a c h a n « «d I n q u e s t o f fo o d s u p p lie s t. A n d fo u n d o u t w h a t th e y ,•< s t S h e 'd c u r l u p a n d pa m m ’ W h a te v e r a re w c o m in g -» • N o m o r» w o u ld i« k th e g e n ' I T h e f u t u r » * b la c k In a te a d »<f W e a r e n o t c o m in g n o w - s < — JAM ES J M G X T .M in i t . J ‘ o h n » to g o »day I know Q r dam e b lu e ve cam e I U K. ~ Review TREASURY SAVINGS CERTIFICATES We Recommend Buying Now Robert !•• Smith, Ti i-asut ut the War Loan Organization, in w riting First State Bank, says: 'W ht'ii th ese C ertificates m a tu re on J a n u a r y 1. 1924, y o u r bank, ¡us tin issu in g ag en t, will tr a n s m it th e C ertificates to W ash in g to n anti s e c u r re im b u rse m e n t to y o u r c lie n ts of th e m a tu rin g valu e of the C ertificates." A continuation of practices of thrift, as put into use during the war tpe.ès. will tlo more tow ard lowering the high cost of living than anything else that can be done. Th.se Certificates. worth $100.00 January 1, 1924, may now he purchased for $83.80, ami purchased front time to time furnish one of the best moans of accum ulating a sum for investment in 1924. at which time it is quite likely the proceeds from each Certificate will purchase twice the amount a like amount o f money will now J firs t Affate i-Gtuk «¿RESHAM. GRE«H)X