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PA U K G R E SH A M FOUR -X«{w>.;-;-;-»:«:~;~:-C-:->:~>X~>:“X ~ X ~ X ~ X ~ X -X -X -S -:-X -X “X ~>*X ^<-^»; • GRESHAM GARAGE O U TLO O K FEBRUARY 3. 1920 LOCAL DOINGS BRIEFLY TOLD Com plete in all details. The I n te r n a tio n a l T ra cto r Auto and Ga» Engine Repairing Accessories E. T ills tro m , o f T a c o m a , has b o u g h t th e J. F. S id ell 4 0 -acre fa rm A uto Electric W ork a Specialty s o u th of G resh am . C o n sid e ra tio n , $6000. Mr. T ills tro m h a s r e tu rn e d to T aco m a to close u p h is b u sin ess in te r e s ts an d w ill th e n r e tu r n to ta k e Let uh tell you about our Tire proposition. W e handle c h a rg e of th is place. Racine, Miller and Oldfield. They’re all good makes M rs. E llen Ja m e s , o f P o rtla n d , has Investigate our ’ DAY N IT E ” headlight lens, where dim- b o u g h t te n a c re s w est o f B ru n n e r ming is not necessary. Leave your brights on and still s ta tio n of R o b ert M cM illan. T h e se comply with every city and state law. A demon sale s w ere re p o rte d by B row n it stration will be given in the near future. C lev elan d . R. R. B ailey a n d M. H . W illiam s, W atch for Announcement. of M cM innville, w ere g u e s ts a t th e A few good second-hand cars left. Get ready for spring. h o m e o f C. I. R a k e r o n e day last Purchase while prices are reasonable. w eek. Miss O live O lsen Is ill a t h e r hom e n e a r T ro u td a le . J. E. PALMQUIST Phone .JOHN IDE M rs. W . H. M iss a n d M rs. A. E. Res. 32x 801 Res. 12x3 S im m o n s, of P o rtla n d , w ere re c e n t ;1; Gresham, Oregon g u e sts a t th e hom e o f M rs. M. Mlsz ¿ :~ X ~ X “> -X -X “X ~X ~:~X “X “X “X ~ X ~ X -X ~ X ~ X “X ~ X “X ~ X “X *«-X ~X ^*X ~:" T h e B a p tist W o m en 's M issio n ary C ircle will m e e t W e d n esd ay F e b r u ary 4 a t th e h o m e o f M rs. A. J. W . WE KNOW TO A B row n on K elly a v e n u e . M rs. E. A. I P Y OU’L L G I V E I POSITIVE CERTAINTY , L e o n a rd w ill be th e le a d e r. Miss US J U S T O N E th a t If you will g iv e ua a tria l B u rch , a w o rk e r In th e I ta lia n m is T R IA L - o rd e r you w ill becom e a ste a d y sio n in P o rtla n d w ill ta lk on m is p a tro n o f th ia shop. I t ’s h a p T hen you ' ll s io n a ry w o rk . Solos w ill be g iv en by p ened so m an y tlm ea th a t a p e r T rade here Mrs. K a rl H a g b e rg a n d M rs. E liz a son h a s com e In a n d p u rc h a se d Q uite awhile 1 a sm a ll o rd e r of m e a t, a n d th e n b e th G u n th e r of P o rtla n d . M rs. R. com e b ack to e x p ress f h e lr d e II. F ittin g o f P o rtla n d w ill be th e a c lig h t a n d g ra tlflc s tio n an d leave co m p a n ist. T h e c o m m itte e w ho will a n o th e r o rd e r. T h is s o r t of h a v e c h a rg e of th e lu n c h a re M rs. th in g s u re ly h elp s o u r b u sin ess I C has. L u n d q u is t, Mrs. H . W. B lack. „ A . J. W . H H O W N, P rop . M rs G reg. Cox, a n d M rs. A n n a P ilo n e 41 G resh am , O re. 1 P a rk e r . W ill M etzg er h a s so ld 10 a c re s on th e B o rin g ro a d n e a r H aley s ta tio n i to M r. a n d M rs. H o ra c e W. C h e s te r i fro m s o u th e rn Id ah o . Mr. a n d M rs. L o u is C h ris te n s e n : h av e m oved Into th e W o stell h o u se at F ir s t an d R o b e rts. M rs. L. R K re a d e r, w ho h a s been ' v is itin g w ith h e r s is te r , M rs. B. L. , W a lra d , th e p a s t few w eek s, h a s r e tu r n e d to h e r h o m e a t F re m o n t, N eb. :: TUESDAY . — has removable cylinder sleeves — G overnor— W ater Strainer. A strong light weight tracto r th a t will pull two 14-inch plows in deep plowing. Just the Tractor for the small ranch. Tractor Plows — Disc Harrows - All Tractor Implement» Gresham Overland Co. Reliability Service W . A. H ESSEL Phone 6x2 GRESHAM, OREGON Phone 544 EKSTROM 3 B IG T R U C K S R E SP O N SIB L E TR U CK SERVICE B E ST O F SERVICE RELIA BLE AND GRESHAM and PORTLAND P o rtla n d A -2078 2 2 5 A sh ; B dw y 2OH2. G resh am 851 Albert Ekstrom Cor. Pow ell am i M aple GRESHAM MARKET BRUNSWICK GOODYEAR AJAX FISK RED-TOP 30x31 REVERE EHMAN We can supply you with all sizes in these six makes. Come in and T alk T ire with us. Prices $15.95 and up C. E. Osburn & Company Willard Battery Service Station M tb . B en j. C a m ero n le ft S u n d n ' fo r E u g en e w h ere sh e w ill v isit M rs. V eatch , a g irlh o o d frie n d . Mrs. A. A. T h o m p so n h a s been 111 fo r a few d ay s b u t is m u ch im p ro v ed th is m o rn in g T h e G resh am so cial clu b w ill hold th e i r r e g u la r m e e tin g a t th e M a sonic h all F rid a y e v e n in g . T h e e v e n in g w ill be s p e n t In d a n c in g and ca rd s. M r. an d Mrs. O. A. E a s tm a n h av e j been q u ite ill fo r th e p a st w eek o r 10 j d ay s b u t a re now re p o rte d to be im p ro v in g . M iss E d n a H o ffm eister, w ho lives n e a r D am ascu s h a d h e r to n s ils r e m oved re c e n tly h e re in G resh am . She Is re c o v e rin g nicely. SANITARY MARKET Time Now! SHERWIN-WILLIAMS SPRAYS TH E U N IV E R S A L C A R The Ford One Ton Truck is a profitable "beast of burden” and surely has the “ right of way” in ever)’ line of business activity. For all trucking purposes in the city and for all heavy work on the farm, the Ford One Ton Truck with its manganese bronze worm-drive and every other Ford merit of simplicity in design, strength in construction, economy in operation, low purchase price, stands head and shoulders above any other truck on the market. Drop in and let’s talkitoverand leaveycurorderforone. T h e so p h o m o re class in d o m estic scien ce sp e n t so m e tim e th e p a s t se m e s te r u n d e r th e d ire c tio n of Miss M innie S ch rep el. th e i r te a c h e r, in th e stu d y of c o m p a ra tiv e v a lu e s of som e of th e com m on foods. T hey h a v e p re p a re d a c o n p re h e n s lv e ta b le of food v a lu e s a n d th e i r re la tiv e cost. T h e ir c a lc u la tio n s w ere based on p rices of to d ay an d v a lu e s w ere re d u c e d u n til th e y w ere a b le to te ll how m uch re a l v a lu e th e y o b ta in e d from 10 c e n ts w o rth of each o f th e d iffe re n t s ta p le foods. T h e ta b le w hich they h a v e p re p a red is of g r e a t In te re st. F lo u r s ta n d s a t th e h ead of th e ir list. At $3.25 th e y fo u n d th e cost p e r po u n d to be $0.66 o r 24 o u n ces fo r 10c. N u trie n ts w ere a s fo llo w s: p ro te in 2.5, c o rb a h y d ra te s 17 9, fat .26, fu e l v a lu e o r c a lo rie s 2400. B a con h ad th e g r e a te s t p ro p o rtio n of fa t, flour fu rn is h e d th e m ost c a rb o h y d ra te s w ith s u g a r com ing second an d p o ta to e s th ird . R o lled o a ts sto o d m uch th e h ig h e s t In p ro te in , c h eese w as seco n d , a n d flour, th ird . K a th e rin e M etzg er and Ilse R ch w ed ler to o k p a r t In th e p ro g ra m he.ld a t L y n ch sch o o l last T h u rs d a y Don't forget the Willard Threaded Rubber Battery ev en in g . R o b e rt M etzg er, son of Mr. an d M rs. J. E. M etzg er, w ho h a s been s u f fe rin g from ln fla m a to ry rh e u m a tis m fo r th e p a st few w eek s, h a d h is to n sils a n d a d e n o id s rem o v ed th is m o rn in g a t th e office o f Dr. II. V. Adlx. B ob b ie ean ie o u t fro n t u n d e r th e a n a e s th e tic In flue sh a p e a n d Is do ing w ell. B o th Mrs. M etzg er an d G w endolyn h av e b een 111 b u t a re b e t P h o n e SSI te r now. O H ESH A M M ain S tre e t A m ong th o s e w ho a tte n d e d th e « K O . D IK TL, P rop . m e e tin g a t th e a u d ito riu m In P o r t lan d la s t ev e n in g w ere M rs. E A. F lo u r, ro lle d o a ts , s u g a r, m ilk , ten t "ro o k o l llren>.t h o n e In ju r e "A n y fow ls If p u t on a n a rro w ro o st L e o n a rd , M rs. L. H e te r, A. J. W. eggs, b u tte r, ch eese, w a ln u ts, bacon, w hen young, w ill dev elo p a cro o k ed F o w l? b re a s tb o n e .” say s Mr. N ick erso n , B ro w n , J a k e M etzg er, Or. A. A. p o rk ro a s t, ro u n d s te a k , p o ta to e s, O re sh a n i, O reg o n , Feb. 2, 1920 " a n d If th is Is th e c a u se It w ould T h o m p so n , R ev. a n d Mrs. R. E u g e n e le ttu c e a n d f r u its an d c a n n e d v eg e lito r G re sh a m O u tlo o k . P lease let h av e no effect on th e v a lu e of th e M yers, M rs. C E. R u s h e r, M rs. M ary » know th ro u g h y o u r p a p e r If ro o st- b ird fo r b re e d in g p u rp o ses. If, how S h o e m a k e r, Mrs. S. R. R rad fleld , E. ta b le s w ere ex a m in e d a n d th e i r com p a ra tiv e v a lu e s le a rn e d a n d ta b u ev er. th e d e fo rm ity Is c a u se d by i w ith c ro o k e d b re a s tb o n e s a re som e In h e re n t w e a k n e ss It w ould not I E. C h ip m an , Mr. a n d M rs. T. J. od fo r b re e d in g p u rp o ses. 1 w as he s u ita b le fo r b re e d in g p u rp o se s " I S k trv in , Mr. a n d Mrs. II. E T ow le. la ted . T h is p ra c tic a b le tr a in in g in te- Id n o t, an d I w ould g re a tly a p p re II. W. C ooley say s th a t " c a r e fu l I M arlon Johnson, M iss E liz a b e th . ite It If you w ould le t m e know b re e d e rs do n o t use fo r b re e d in g p u r Jo h n s o n , J. N. C la n a h a n . Miss L e ttie g a rd to re la tiv e food v a lu e s of th e d iffe re n t p riced foods is of w o n d erfu l lat effect It w ould h av e on th e poses a cock w ith a c ro o k ed b re a s t L. G reg so n , Mr. an d Mrs- Geo. F. b o n e." v a lu e to th e se fu tu r e h om e k eep ers. Irks H oney. Mr. a n d M rs. F re d F ie ld T h ey a re le a rn in g w hat m an y o ld BOINNKR IN P O l'l.T H Y R AISING P eople d o n ’t d ie fro m o v e rw o rk ( h o u se . an d Mr. a n d Mrs. R ich H o rr. e r people h av e n e v e r le a r n e d ; th a t all re p o rt a tine m e e t A n sw er: M ark N ick erso n , a prom b u t p ro b ab ly a few h av e d ied from T h ey th e h ig h e s t p riced foods a re not a l T h e le c tu re s w ere c o n sid e re d In an t p o u ltry m a n say s th a t It de th e s tr a in o f re p e a te d te llin g how ing. w ays th e o n es w hich co st th e m ost t th e y ’ve been o v e rw o rk ed . p e n d s o n th e c a u se of th e d e fo rm ity. v ery fine a n d th e m u sical n u m b e rs p e r pound. T h ese e x p e rim e n ts hav e j 9«*«- x ~>- x ~ x - x - x ~:~ x ~:~ s ~ x ~!~ x -:~ x ~ x ~:~X“ X~ x »<~ x ~ xxwî - m ~ m ->-:-:~^ m uch e n jo y ed . p ro v en lo th is class th a t th e y can Mr an d M rs A. J. W . R row n a t sp en d th e ir m o n ey fo r m ilk , ch eese, te n d e d th e fu n e rn l o f J o h n R rook flour, p o ta to e s a n d feel th a t th e ir w hich w as h eld In P o rtla n d S a tu rd a y . m oney is w ell sp e n t. T h e h ig h cost Mr Ilro o k s h ad been em p lo y ed a t th e of liv in g c a n n o t h in d e r th e m from C u sto m H o u se in P o rtla n d . H e w as g e ttin g th e i r " m o n e y 's w o rth ." well k n o w n In th is lo c a lity as he w as fre q u e n tly a g u e st a t th e h o m e o f Mr llllllinillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHItlllllllllllllllltlllllllllllUllllllllllllillllllllNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIII When In Portland Try an d Mrs. R row n. A d e lig h tf u l m e e tin g o f th e Q ueen T o spray and prune up. W e carry a full line of the famous E s th e r c ircle w as h eld a t th e M e th o d ist c h u rc h la s t n ig h t, a t w h ich th e MRS M FRAKES & SON M isses F e rn B u rto n a n d C a rm a llta lin t T h in l S t.. U<»r. Mtark, G leaso n w ere h o stesses. A m u sical All in dry powder form. You should give your trees a p ro g ra m w as g iv en , c o n sistin g of a thorough spraying in the early spring, when the buds violin d u et by th e M isses E lsie S m ith «O . an d L aV e rn e M au ld ln g . a c co m p an ied are swelling. by Miss E s th e r P e te rs o n , a n d a solo by M iss M y rtle R u s h e r w ith acco m p a n im e n t by Miss G race M yers T w e n ty -e ig h t g ir ls w ere p re s e n t a n d e ig h t B etter do your pruning now before the spring rush of new m em b ers w ere e n ro lle d . P la n a work. It is something th a t is liable to be neglected, but a re b e in g m ad e fo r th e b a s k e t so cial should not he. as it is very im portant to yourself and to be h eld on th e e v e n in g o f F e b r u to your neighbors. a ry 13 fo r th e p u rp o se o f ra is in g \\ e t an suppb vou with anything vou need in the line of 3> flint’s fo r th e so cial s e ttle m e n t w ork in P o rtla n d . M rs E. L ln n em u n n receiv ed w ord y e ste rd a y o f th e su d d e n d e a th in San at the right price. F ra n c isc o of h e r g ra n d s o n . R oy Mc C oll. an officer in th e U n ited S ta te s navy. Mr McColl w as 34 y e a rs of 1 H e Is su rv iv e d by h is youne. age. haxe a complete line of w ife w hom h e m a rrie d b u t a few m o n th s ago, by h is m o th e r. M rs I P h o n e «Mil I'tio n e «Mit M cColl o f P o rtla n d , a s is te r . M rs C B elt o f N ew port a n d tw o b ro th e rs F e ld e McColl of P o rtla n d a n d C apt. C has. McColl of T aco m a M rs I. Mc Coll a n d M rs B elt h av e g o n e to San j JEWELER F ra n c isc o . T h e fu n e r a l a rr a n g e m e n ts Phone b51, Gresham have not been an n o u n c e d CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats &&jéc£' COMPARATIVE VALUES STUDIED BY SOPHOMORES Crescent Cafeteria For “GOOD EATS” RAKER & SON G RESH A M NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL Q u estio n Box. At < Ot NT. S ev eral in q u irie s h av e com e in to th is In th e C irc u it C o u rt o f th e S ta te of office d u rin g th e p a st w eek fro m pu O reg o n , fo r M u ltn o m ah C o u n ty . p ils in d iffe re n t sch o o ls as to w ho th e In P ro b a te . m e m b e rs of P re s id e n t W ilso n 's c a b i In th e M a tte r of th e E s ta te of M a rth a n et a re . T h e list to d a te Is as fol A. C ooledge, D eceased. N otice is h ereb y g iv en th a t th e u n low s: d e rs ig n e d h a s filed in th e ab ove e n S e c re ta ry of S ta te , R o b ert L an sin g . title d C o u rt an d E s ta te h e r final a c S e c re ta ry o f th e T re a su ry , D avid F c o u n t. a n d th e C o u rt h a s set and fixed H o u sto n . M onday th e 8 th d ay of M arch. 1920. S e c re ta ry of W ar, New ton D. R aker. a t 9 :3 0 o ’clock a m. of said clay in S e c re ta ry of th e N avy, J o s e p h u s th e abo v e e n title d C o u rt, as th e tim e D aniels. an d p lace fo r th e h e a rin g of said final S e c re ta ry of A g ric u ltu re . E dw in L. a c c o u n t, to g e th e r w ith a n y o b je c tio n s M ered ith . th e r e m ay be to th e sam e. S e c re ta ry of th e In te rio r, F ra n k lin H A T T IE YOTT, K. L ane. E x e c u trix o f th e E s ta te of S e c re ta ry of C o m m erce, J o s h u a W. M a rth a A. C ooledge. D eceased. A lex an d er. J. J JO H N SO N , A tto rn e y S e c re ta ry of L ab o r, W illiam B. W il 314 S p a ld in g B ldg. P o rtla n d . O re. son. P o stm aster-G en era« . A lbert S B u r Nldht and Morning. Havt Clean. HtaliKy leson. E ytt. If they Tire, Itch, A tto rn e y -G e n e ra l. A. M itchell P a l Smart or Bum, if Sore, m er. O ne re aso n th a t a n c ie n t p o ets w e.« j so p o p u la r p ro b ab ly w as because th e y , w ere so poor. • • Standing Behind the Farmer This institution aims at all times to fu rth er the farm er's progress and advancem ent— and is prepared to render helpful financial assistance whenever the occasion arises. Farm ers in need of funds for the enlargem ent and extension of their operations are invited to consult our O fficers--w ith the assurance th at th eir application will he m aintained confidential and even- courtesy and con sistent accomodation extended. PRUNERS AND PRUNING SHEARS Quality atul Service Make this store your headquarters during FARMERS’ WEEK, FEB. 9 - 14 rJrC Irritated, Inflamed or TOl)R t i t J Granulated, use Murine often. S o o th e s, R efresh es. Safe for Infant or Adult. A’ alt Druggists Write for Free Eye Book. Hsr.»» En I m i i Cs.. Ckictrs ?x~x-x~x<~x-x~x-x-x-<~:~>-> Spray With Sherwin-Williams Dry Lime-Sulphur. A. W. Metzger & Co. j ESTA C A D A Get your Kodak and he prepared for spring. We Let us help you! Eastman Kodaks • • • • GUY D. JONES FIRST STATE BANK t Gresham, Oregon 1