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GRESHAM
LOCAL DOINGS
BRIEFLY TOLD
M o r e L ig h t
PROGRESS
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WITH GENUINE
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the lighted torch there
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world, and today the
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is pre-eminent, giving the
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light at the least expense.
Let us supply your lamp requirements ancl
let us show you our Table Lamps, priced
at fro m ................................$6.00 to $18.00
Ask to see the Dim-A-Lite (to give a bright or a
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. L. L. Kidder Hardware Co.
GRESHAM, OREGON
Ely Building
OUTLOOK
Phone 603
T h e e a s t sid e w a lk o n R o b e rts av e­
n u e n e a r th e M t. H ood d e p o t w as cov­
ere d by a t le a s t »lx in ch es o f w a te r
M onday a fte rn o o n a n d a m e rry crow d
o f boys w ere m a k in g use o f th e op-1
p o rtu n ity to go b o at rid in g .
Mrs. A. H. F a ir , m o th e r of Mrs
B. O. B osw ell, a rriv e d in G resh am
la s t S a tu rd a y fro m L a w re n c e , K a n - ;
sa s, w h ere sh e w en t w ith h e r hus-
•b an d se v e ra l m o n th s ago. Mr. F a it (
, is d isp o sin g of h is in te re s ts th e r e anil j
w ill follow h e r in a s h o r t tim e. I t is
! ex p ected th a t th ey w ill m a k e t h e i r .
j hom e in o r n e a r G resh am .
Mr. an d M rs. D. G. G eddes had as
d in n e r g u e sts o n S u n d ay , M rs. W. M.
S u lliv a n , M r. a n d M rs. C. R o g ers, ;
o f P o rtla n d , an d Mrs. J. R u m fo rd a n d
d a u g h te r , V irg in ia , o f O m ah a, Neb
W a lte r V o lb rech t, w ho h as been
h e re fo r th e p a st m o n th w ith h is :
m o th e r, M rs. F . V o lb rech t, h as re ­
e n liste d In th e n av y an d h a s g o n e to j
S a lt L ak e to c o m p le te h is e n lis tm e n tj
' reco rd s.
F ro m th e r e he w ill go to |
th e U. 8. N av al A ir s ta tio n in S a n ,
| O tego, w h e re h e w ill be in sch o o l fo r '
se v e ra l m o n th s.
Jo h n F u rs t, o t G re sh a m , now a
m e m b e r o t C o m p a n y " C ” , 53d In f a n ­
try , S ix th D iv isio n , s ta tio n e d a t C am p
G ra n t, Illin o is, h as been p ro m o te d
to th e g ra d e of c o rp o ra l. H e e n liste d
J u n e 21, 1917, a n d se rv ed in F r a n c e ,
w ith th e re g im e n t, fro m J u ly 6, 1 9 1 8 ,'
to J u n e 12, 1919. H e w as In tn e
V osges S ecto r fro m A u g u st 30, to !
O c to b er 11, 1918, an d in th e M euse-
A rg o n n e O ffensive, fro m N o v em b er
2, to 9, 1918.
C o rp o ra l F u r s t is
w ell k n o w n h e re , a n d h is frie n d s w ill,
no d o u b t, be g la d to h e a r of his
p ro m o tio n .
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The International Line
H o w ard M iller, a p a tie n t in th e
P a g e 's sp u r, tw o m iles s o u th of
U n ite d S ta te s h o s p ita t at P alo A lto,
B o rin g , w as th e sc en e of w h at m ig h t
C a lifo rn ia , v is ite d o n e d ay la s t w eea
hav e been a re a l se rio u s ac c id e n t,
i w ith his m o th e r, Mrs. D. 3. Jo h n s o n .
iM o n d ay m o rn in g w hen th e 7 :3 4 c a r
T h e y o u n g m an se rv ed fo r som e tim e
: on th e O. W. P. lin e h it a slid e w hich
; in th e n av y a n d receiv ed h is dls- j had co v ered th e tr a c k d u rin g th e
, c h a rg e se v e ra l m o n th s ago.
j n ig h t. T h e f r o n t tr u c k s ra n off the
M rs. B. W. T h o rn e an d d a u g h te r, j tra c k b u t no p a r tic u la r d a m a g e w as
I B etty , a re b o th ill w ith g rip .
! done. A lth o u g h th e r e w ere se v e ra l
A b o u t th ir ty frie n d s of Dr. an d p a ss e n g e rs on th e c a r "no o n e w as
M rs. F ra n k P e a k s u rp ris e d th e la t te r I se rio u sly h u rt. T h e c o n d u c to r a n d a
a t th e i r b e a u tifu l new h om e on th e J lady p a ss e n g e r re c eiv ed s lig h t in ­
S ectio n L in e ro a d in th e w est p a rt of ju r ie s . T h e c o n d u c to r w alk ed to th •
to w n last n ig h t. T h e In v a d e rs took n e a re s t s ta tio n w h e re he te le p h o n e d
w ith th em lu n c h a n d h ad p la n n e d a n fo r th e ro a d c re w w hich soon a r ­
e v e n in g o f g am es an d m u sic. A m o st rived. T h e ro a d w as c le a re d so th a t
e n jo y a b le e v e n in g is re p o r te d bv c a rs b eg an ru n n in g a g a in a b o u t noon
Type M Engines
th o s e w ho w ere th e re . T h e p la n w as b u t it w ill ta k e lo n g e r to rem o v e all
have removable cylind­ Primrose C ream Separators
sa id to h av e been in s tig a te d by Mrs. of th e slid e w hich w as re p o rte d to be
B. L. W a lra d , M rs. K. A. M iller and 150 y a rd s long.
er sleeves, Throttle gov­
All gears running in oil,
o th e rs .
C ars on th e B ull R u n lin e w ere d e - !
erning, Magneto which
Runs easy and gets All
F r a n k C. J o n e s an d co m pany have layed y e s te rd a y m o rn in g on acco u n t
requires no batteries.
the cream.
Ju st co m p leted a la rg e se p tic ta n k on of sm a ll slid es a n d ro c k s w hich w ere !
T our H ome F urnisher
th e p ro p e rty o w n ed by B ert T h o m as on th e tra c k e a s t o f M abery s ta tio n .
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Disc Harrows, l’ulverizors, Spike Tooth Harrows,
M rs. E lla O lip h a n t, o f P o rtla n d , re c e n t freeze.
ATTITUDE OF LEGION TO,
h u n d re d -p e r cen t A m erican ism base<
and Ensilage Cutters.
v isite d frie n d s In G re sh a m o n e day
RURAL HOME DECLARED
WARD ORGANIZED LABOR on fa ir p la j a n d a s q u a r e deal fo r all
la s t w eek.
"T h e m em b ers of o rg a n iz e d labol
BASIC SOCIAL FACTOR
Mr. an d Mrs. C u rl A lid e r a re s e ll­
F ra n k lin D 'O Iior, N a tio n a l C om ­ a re p a tr io tic A m erican c itizen s atif
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m e m b e rs of T h e A m erican L egioi
in g th e ir h o u seh o ld g o o d s an d have
m a n d e r of T h e . A m erican L eg io n ,
C o m m u n ity life in te re s t is th e s u ­ from N a tio n a l h e a d q u a rte rs a t In ­ a re p a tr io tic A m erican citizen s win
th e ir h o m e up fo r sale. T hey p la n to
p rem e r u r a l in te r e s t, re c ite s th e re s o ­ d ia n a p o lis , h as issu ed th e fo llo w in g have p ro v en th is p a trio tis m a n d th e ii
sp e n d se v e ra l m o n th s in C a lifo rn ia .
C o n seq u en tly , on th e p u r
l u t i o n s a d o p te d by th e c o m m u n ity s ta te m e n t re g a rd in g th e a tt it u d e of loyalty.
poses of T h e A m erican L egion both
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FLOODED BASEMENT
W eek, O. A. C. S o c iab ility , h e a lth ,
! o u r m ost loyal m em b ers a r e m em bers
"T h e a ttitu d e of T h e A m erican o f o rg a n iz e d lab o r, a n d it is o u r hope
CLOSES UNION HIGH e d u c a tio n an d m o ra l an d re lig io u s
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ery ex-service m an w ho is a m em ber
School w as clo sed at U nion H igh
Residence 6x2
Office 544
“ T h e r u r a l h o m e w ith its fam ily w ard all g ro u p s of A m erican citiz e n s of o rg a n iz e d la b o r th a t o u r p u rp o ses
M onday o n a c c o u n t o f th e ra in s S a t­
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fo r all in th e m a in te n a n c e o f law an d
u rd a y an d S u n d ay w hich Hooded th e
ih e c o u n tr y ,” say s th e re p o rt. “ W h a t­ o rd e r a n d th e p ro te c tio n of th e in s ti­ th a t e v ery ex-service m an in o rg a n -
b a se m e n t m a k in g it im p o ssib le to
e v e r m a k e s th e fa r m h o m e a m o re tu tio n s h a n d e d dow n to us by o u r | Ized la b o r w ill jo in T h e A m erican
L egion. All ex -serv ice m en w ho a r e
s t a r t tires. T h is c o n d itio n is o ne
c o n g e n ia l social c e n te r — m o d e rn c o n ­ fo re fa th e rs .
I m em b ers of o rg a n iz e d la b o r h a v e
w hich has o c c u rre d se v e ra l tim e s and
WE KNOW TO A
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ex p resses very c le a rly th e p u rp o se o r proven th e ir lo y alty a n d th e ir p a t r i ­
is a g r e a t in c o n v e n ie n c e to th e p u p ils
POSITIVE CERTAINTY
o tism to th e c o u n try an d now a p p re ­
US JU S T O N E
ings. m u sic, re a d in g re c re a tio n s — th e A m erican L egion.
I a n d te a c h e rs.
th a t If you w ill g iv e us a tr ia l
’ t r i a l -
c o n tr ib u te s to th e w o rth of c o m m u n i­
'T h e p u rp o se of T h e A m erican L e­ c ia te th e ir re s p o n s ib ilitie s a s c iti­
a n d we th e re fo re h ope it will
E v ery day th e te a c h e rs a re m et
o r d e r you w ill b ecom e a ste a d y
gion is tw o -fo ld -serv ice to o u r com - zens,
ty life .”
T h e n you ' l l
not be lo n g b e fo re th ey all a re a c tiv e
p a tro n of th is shop. I t 's h a p ­
w ith som e p ro b lem w hich a rise s from
l rad es a n d serv ice to o u r c o u n try .
S chool, c h u rc h , w o m en 's clu b s an d
T r ad e h er e
p ened so m an y tim e s th a t a p e r ­
" U n d e r th e head o f 'se rv ic e to o u r m em b ers of T h e A m erican L e g io n .’’
th e In a d e q u a te fa c ilitie s of th e pres-
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E x a m in a tio n s co m ­
a sm a ll o rd e r o f m eat, a n d th e n
B lessed is th e m an w ho m inds h is
a d v ised to c o o p e ra te in s a fe g u a rd in g ' tluence anti all of o u r s tr e n g th to th e
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lig h t a n d g ra tific a tio n a n d leav e
tim e M onday is an in co n v en ien ce and
C o m p eten t m ed ical su p e rv isio n , a c i a l l y th e d isab led m an a n d h is d e ­ a n d his life is su n s h in e .
a n o th e r o rd e r.
T h is s o rt of
p en d e n ts an d th e d e p e n d e n ts of th o se
h a rd s h ip on th e te a c h e rs a n d p u p lis
co m m u n ity h o sp ita l a n d a v is itin g w ho p aid th e su p re m e sacrifice, s h a ll
th in g su re ly h e lp s o u r b u sin ess
w ho a re s triv in g to m a k e up th e tim e
n u rs e sh o u ld be th e g oal o f ev ery I receive th a t Just and f a ir tr e a tm e u ’
lo st d u rin g IVecember.
w hich th e y hav e re a s o n to ex p ect
r u r a l c o m m u n ity .
Hay a f te r d ay th e n eed of a la r g e r
Teacher in Piano
T he r u r a l school c o u rse sh o u ld p ro ­ front a p a tr io tic a n d lib e ra l c o u n try .
" In s e rv in g o u r c o u n try w e s h a ll ,
an d b e tte r eq u ip p ed b u ild in g to c a re
vide fo r th e c o u n try ch ild as com-1 e n d e a v o r to keep aliv e th a t s p irit of
Private or class lessons. Spe
fo r th e g ro w in g sch o o l, is m o re p la in ­
p íe te p re p a r a tio n fo r life, b o th in s u b ­ serv ice w h ich in d u ced us all to re-
rial attention given to begin-
ly seen .
ject m a tte r an d d u ra tio n of sc h o o l-, spond to o u r c o u n try ’s c all in th e tim e
ers in relaxation and hand de­
ing,
as th e c ity sch o o l p ro v id es fo r of h e r need even to th e e x te n t of be­
velopment.
< a itl o f T h a n k s.
ing w illin g to pay th e su p re m e s a c r i­
W e wiali to th a n k o u r frie n d s w ho th e city child.
fice. A nd th is we p ro p o se d o in g by
South R ob erts Ave.
P hone 8 0 7
e x te n d e d k in d n e ss an d sy m p a th y to
" T h e lo cal n e w sp a p e r, th e fa rm a ss istin g in th e m a in te n a n c e of à
us a t th e tim e of th e sic k n e ss an d p e rio d ic a l a n d th e a g r ic u ltu r a l m a g j- i
d e a th of o u r in f a n t son, L eR oy
F ra n k lin H oover, an d fo r th e b en u tl- , zine p io n e e rs in se rv ic e to ru r a l • j - » » : - : " » : - : - » : -
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•o m m u n ity life— sh o u ld be p a rt of
| fu l flo ral o fferin g s g iv en
MR. AND MRS B I HOOVER.
th e e q u ip m e n t of e v ery fa rm h om e, j
school a n d c o m m u n ity c e n te r, a n d '!
No one has yet in v e n te d a sy stem
by w hich w e can co n su m e a lo af of sh o u ld lie fu lly e n lis te d in th e cam - !
b read w ith o u t h a v in g first produce«* I '. i i v i i fo r c o n n trv t» t t .r n i . :n "
Long handle tree primers, indespensible for pruning tall it. If we all d e c lin e to w o rk, e v e n t­ T he fa rm b u re a u a lre a d y e x is tin g In i
we all sta rv e . D evinely sim ple,
trees. We can supply you with extra blades.
J u is ally
m ost r u r a l c o m m u n itie s w ith its ag ri- 1
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'n t it?
c u ltu ra l a g e n ts , h om e d e m o n s tra tio n
\\ e also carry a complete line of Hiji-C,rade Pruning^
is no more content with slip shod methods in handling
a g e n ts a n d ju v e n ile c lu b le a d e rs, c a t
Shears, in various sizes, all reasonably priced.
i
u su a lly be d ep en d ed on to put Im-1
his personal, household and farm finances than with
p ro v e m e n t pluns In to effect. W h e re i
Better get your Spray Pump or Small Sprayer and be a
unsceintinc. haphazard methods in managing the farm
m o re th a n o n e r u r a l o rg a n iz a tio n is
itself.
ready when spraying time arrives
a c tiv e In th is w ork th e y sh o u ld co­
o p e ra te th r o u g h a co u n cil com posed
The maintenance of a Checking Account provides
of re p r e s e n ta tiv e s o f a ll su ch a s s o ­
tor
a
simple, accurate system of bookkeeping which has
c iatio n s.
BROOMS
Special Sale
Beginning Monday, January 26, 1920
See that broom at— pw
9 c J v - I t ’s a Dandy
J. E. METZGER
I N T E R N A T I O N A L ------
M’CORMICK AND DEERING
HARVESTING MACHINERY
Hessel’s Farm Machinery
GRESHAM MARKET .-htJ
Miss Frieda Bratzel
“S X Z tK .
; Tree Pruners
It is time now to use them.
The W ide-Awake Farmer
Gresham Movie Show
X Don’t Forget the show
A. W. Metzger & Co.
Phone M l
Quality and Service
Phone «Ml
Make Your Plans to Attend
FARMERS’ WEEK, GRESHAM, FEB. 9 - 14
is Open —
WEDNESDAY
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SATURDAY
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SUNDAY
X
Evenings
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V iolet M ersereau .
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t oiiMsly.
If you p lay w ith tire you m ay g e t
b u rn e d : b u t th e r e ’s no fun p la y in g
w ith icicles.
F o r S ale.
One 14 h. p S to v e r e n g in e w itn
n ta g n e ta . m o u n te d on tr u c k s ; good
as new.
O ue 8 h. p. F u lle r A Jo h n s o n en- '
g in e . good co n d itio n
T h re e I t * h. p. en g in e s, used but
little
O th e r good used im p le m e n ts
an d m a ch in ery .
W A HESSEL
many times proved its worth.
It is a Modern Necessity and Convenience that
no alert, progressive farmer can afford to overlook.
FIRST STATE BANK
Gresham, Oregon
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