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PAGE FOUR T a ilo r in g F o r men and women ^ “ wen'l pressing and repairing done P ete r L enard. Powell street. FIRE TRUCK IS NOW READY FOR SERVICE LOCAL DOINGS BRIEFLY TOLD th e fire an d lost his balance o r stum bled rig h t in to th e hot coals G resham 's new fire tru ck which haa He was im m ediately bro u g h t to T he m any ex-service man living in I E v e ritt Wood, eight-year-old son been in P o rtlan d being p ain ted and G resham w here his hands were th is com m unity will be in terested to I of Mr. and Mrs. W. S Wood of Vtc- lettered is back again and on th e Job dressed by Dr. H. H. H ughes. learn th a t u n d er th e new a m e n d m e n t! forj- d istrict, had his hands seriously The firemen request th a t all calls T hough helpless, E v eritt is b ea r be given to th e telephone ce n tral who M rs. M artha F ield h o u se retu rn ed I<o Act to th e W ar Risk R isk In su ran ce A ct j ¡b burned u rn ed Sunday evening when he ac- ac will sound th e alarm . A g re a t deal yP8tPrday from S t- ,,e le n s - w here she which has been passed by congress cidently fell into a bonfire w hile he ing his tro u b le like a man and it is hoped th a t th e b urns may prove Jess -. th .. e recent fire in went a week ago to assist in th e hom e i an(i w'hich becam e a law on Decem ber < was playing. of tim e was i—- lost at ' 7 serious th an they seem at th e preaeot of her son. Guy Fieldhouse. On ac- 24. IS IS , when it was signed by th e , Both hands are burned and on the " “ PleaHant Home by th e delay caused by count of the Illness of Mrs. C lara Mil- term ln8U’-an« ‘ ° r left h and th e b urns extend h alf wav m e' calling individuals of th e fire d ep a it- elbd* T he rig h t h an d hi n ot m ent instead of sounding th e alarm . ler, bookkeeper In Mr. Fleldhouae , : B rooding an d H atching. N inety p er cent of th e fires of th a I ord agency, his wife took ch arg e oi m ade payable to any of th e follow ing q u ite 80 bad but both a re serious. He Get my little book It tells vou list of beneficiaries: also received slig h t b urns on th e face co untry are put u n d er control by th e books for a few days. ab o u t brooding and hatching. Price The B ap tist M issionary society w ill | p a r e ^ ^ h r o S g h ^ o p U o n .'6 w K e " “ V ' ° D® 8‘de ° ' h *8 Chin and ° ne c,leek $1. H. W. Cooley, G resham , phone chem ical engines and G resham now 58. tf ! has an equipm ent ad eq u ate to the i m eet next T h u rsd ay aftern o o n w ith husband, child, g ran d ch ild , step being blistered. needs of this te rrito ry . This will re Mrs. W. R. K ern. A good p ro g ram is c h i ld , adopted child, b ro th er, siste r He was playing on th e hillside n ear When in doubt try a W ant Ad duct* th e insurance rates, it is stated. prom ised, to w hich all women a re in th ro u g h adoption, ste p b ro th er, step- Kister, uncle, au n t, nephew , niece The tru ck is being paid fo r by tax vited. T he serving com m ittee who brother-in-law , sister-in-law , a per- ation and subscription by th e citizens will assist Mrs K ern a re Mrs. F red son who has stQod In th e relatio n of Our Soda Fountain of G resham . An o p p o rtu n ity to con Powell, Mrs. H L. W ostell, Mrs. Misz a p a re n t to th e insured for a period ot one y ear o r m ore p rio r to th e in- trib u te tow ard the price of th e engine and Mrs. E, A. L eonard. Is Working Again s u ^ jl's en listm en t or induction, the will Miss R uth Young, the c m M u ultnom I F L‘ a P n II be ~ given w i u nearby u i u com u i m i i unities e u w who ho « v u u e , iu iiu u tu a ah ii ch ild ren of such p erso n ; p are n t ACOrn L a o io c t G a s K a n ? e ' dp“ire to ta k e ad v an tag e Of th e offer «ounty h ealth nurse, spent M onday at g ra n d p a re n t, ste p p aren t, o r p aren t ® 1 1 of th e firemen to serve them in need. th e grad e school giving th e pupils a th ro u g h adoption of th e in su red ’s wife o r husband. trim substantial range It Is felt th a t many will be glad to Physical exam ination overnm do so as they recognize th e value of A special m eeting of the stockhold- (co United n v erted ) States in su ran G ce m ay ent m i life Sterling Silver Table-ware which has found wide favor (co n v erted ) in su ran ce m ay now be ad eq u ate (ire fighting facu lties ,‘rB o! G resham Home B u ild ers’ asso- paid a t d eath in a lum p sum o r ' u- . Note its simple lines and its having sta llm en ts fo for r 36 m onths or r more. w ithin call. ciation will be held in the office of th e I 8,alIm ents Sure Cure for the ‘Flu’ B etter h u rry if you w ant to rigid, compact construction r p n w n r n . secretary , Jas. E lkington, W ednes- a t th e option of th e insured. . ,Tbe ra ,e of com pensation for dis get some of it. AT day even,n<- March O , at 8 p. m. I Very easy to keep clean. Non-Alcoholic ability has been g reatly increased. ION HIGH HOLDS UP DEAL Dr. H. H. O tt and Dr. H. H. H ughes The am ounts g ran ted for tem p o rary Dimensions Baking Oven ................... 18x18x14 A concrete exam ple of the economic moved th e ir offices from th e Howit disability u nder th e new law are as Ic e C ream D a ily ,R,r ? l!*'r .............................. 18x18x10 I value of a well organized high school building w here th ey have been lo cat follow s: W ith n eith er wife n o r child, »80- Height of fiooking T o p .......... 31 in ed since th ey first came to G resham , in the com m unity has Just come to w ith wife but no child, »90; with Cooking-Top with end-shelf .......... JE W E L E R »95; ---------- , wife and one ---- w child, ith wife light th is week. A young m an, a re to th e new offices in th e Jacobson . m ...................... 21%x26>4 in. G resham Pilone <iôl turned soldier, from Colville W ash b u lld i“i? " h ic h Is being rem odeled by a ' ld . 7 ° T b i' d re n ’ » t» » - w ith wife I Total Length (Including sh e lf) . . . . e ’ careful VVasl‘- i th “ e 6 “ new Mrs. N° N ora W ,,hrow ithrow with “. L no w ifi/b u “ T O'® children. $100. ington. who has m ade l o a n v n e , r^ 6’ ow ner, M7 /a W o n . cSi’ld .T iO • wRh w ith no wife b ut one child, $90- with Total Height . . . . ’.......... in.' study land in in th th is is section se itlo n of study of of th th e e land of I h Y moved S aturday aftern o o n an 1 no wife h ut two ch ildren, »95;’ with 7 7 burnished with ovens on right or the county w ith a view to purchas a re now g ettin g settled In th e ir new « ° i . u 'fe but th re e children, »100- left as preferred. w ith no wife but fo u r children, Ing, had ju s t ab o u t closed a deal for j q u arters. Top-Burners: Three single, one T he G radatium club held a success- »105, ex tra allow ance for dependent giant, one ■Immering. a farm n ear Lusted when he h eard of m o th er or dependent fa th e r or both S p n iai Advantaget: W hite enamel (h e crow ded conditions a t Union , ful candy sale in th e seventh grad e f i o eaen. oven and broiler door panels and room last Friday. It was planned to ‘ U nder th e new law th ere Is an a l High and th a t no outside pupils "Pbmher. Full width h ,Kh ance to a m an tem p o rarily totally could he accom m odated if th e sell candy at th e forenoon and after- , low White porcelain-handled gas cocks • noon recesses and a t noon b ut the i sab !pd’. and w ith no wife living, of Enamel clean out pan and broiler buildings w ere not enlarged. »5 ad d itio n al for each chUd (in ex- pan. Finished In durable baked The deal was held up u n til ne dem and was so g re a t th a t th e supply . . . cess of o ne) w ithout lim it as to num - black enamel, sanitary and easy to T he ber. was exhausted in th e m orning. could m ake inquiry Jf th e school 1 keep clean. could accom m odate hiq sister who is i final . , count showed $9.01 to th e cred it . U nrter th e W ar R isk In su ran ce Act th e e e Club' ln h w w hlnli w in hr, o i„r,„ t0 the .h „ «¡»me scale applied for to tal and In the freshm an year at high school ° o f f ,b hlch wU1 bp glven p erm an en t disability as for tem por- T h is proves th a t the fu tu re sue- ! A r,nenian R ellef- 3ry to ta l disability. A d istin ctio n is Mrs. C lara Wolff, of P o rtlan d , was m ade betw een th e two in the new cess of th is p art of th e county Is ra th e r cios.-ly bound up with th e th e g u est one day la st week of h er law. U nder the la tte r th e com pensa- y .f? L to ta l and P erm anent success of Union High school and cousin, Mrs. Jo h n M etzger, i d isab ility is »100. “ Your Home Furnisher.** C' A- p , a t t > who 18 em ployed in a the p roperty dem and Is strong-1 NOTE: ( a ) U nder th e new am en d Union" IOKg,ng cam p nPar K Ilclil’at, W ash- m ent If th e disabled person is so ets In the sections served by Union : ington, has been hom e for a few* days helpless as to be in co n stan t need of High. ’ on account of a slig h t accident. Al- a n u rse or atte n d a n t, an ad d itio n al allow ance is provided, in th e dlscre- ; though only slig h tly cut by an ax, he »20 ° f th ® d lrp cto r- n ot exceeding was o rdered to refra in from w ork and U nder th e W. R. I. Act th e sam el tak e care of th e wound in o rd e r to provision was effective, except th a t a prevent com plications. man receiving $100 per m onth (as T h e r e will be two tractors unordered. You had Mr. and Mrs. W. R. C alkins have outlined In (b ) below ) could not be sold th e ir 25-acre farm n o rth of the given an ad d itio n al allow ance. better hurry if you w ant one. “ (b l Both u n d er th e W. R. f. Base Line road in th e T erry n eig h borhood to a Mr. Camp of Mt. Angel. Act and u n d er th e new law, com pen sation for th e lost of both feet or Mrs. C. O. B ranson, who Is a tte n d both hands o r the sig h t of both eves ing Oregon N orm al at M onm outh,, o r fo r becom ing helpless and perm a- G as B rick ett* spent th e last w eek-end in n G resham . n«“ tly bedridden is $100. Ekström Truck Service She rep o rts the G resham stu d e n ts nil I fi...,n a ,b ll,lo n ’ th e new ,aw provides P h o n e HAI well an d very busy with school ac foot a n d ^ h a n d ^ ^ o n ^ BELOW COST! A M IL K S H A K E S Our Specialty Guy D. Jones Pou)ell’sPharmacy iarload of Fordson Tractors Special al $50 J. E. METZGER K IN G ROCK SPRINGS W IL L A R R IV E W EDNESDAY The Price is $835 at Gresham Raker & Son •Ask t h e m an w h o o w n s o n e ." tlvities. Miss C lara Sales, who has th e sig h t of one eye, o r one hand and been at home sick, has retu rn ed to th l‘ sI8 bt of one eye, sh all be $ 100. * M onmouth. . 1 be new law provides th a t for A n ew . d ispatch from Salem re-! th e I f f ■'--------------------- ----- ports th a t Miss L au ra Shipley of | $200. Ilp,w ' aw e provides th a a t t c eacn G resham has been elected se creta ry I t , **TbE ,, : ................. ' o ’ iu c n m a t 'l l pairm — ents of th e Y. W. C. A. of W illam ette „ or k . th , , e < Im ”"ri------- j o n o m u entioned e u m m , In t b) U .„ e ,.t,y . , ” ' “ 1 t” ™ - Mrs. E. W. A ylsw orth left on Sun- T he new law provides: ‘‘If and day evening for an extended visit " bile the disability is rated as p artial with relativ es in San Francisco. iT .iJ T 7 l”°.ra ry ’ Ji10. m<’n th >y compen- L ittie M arjory A ylsw orth a, com 7 panted h er m other. ta b le fo r * • to tal and tem p o rary < !r „ h ,m P h o n . 17 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Exley have , (*’p{1bility, equal to th e degree of th e moved into th e W irtx house on T h ird fX®U/« iOn ea1rtn ,n^ capacity result- i ii j », 1®®' from th e dtenbilitv • ♦ “ tf • tr e e ta n d Hood avenue. M ayor Geo. and w hile th e disablliiy is rated as " Kenney is th e present ow ner of P artial and p erm an en t, th e m onthly T i t l e ' s OUR- th e house. com pensation shall be a p ercentage of PKOFVSt . A re g u la r m eeting of th e Modern 'u ? c“ ,n,,' ‘n sa t*°" ’bat would be pay- G ood and T rue | W oodmen w ill he held F riday ev e n -| d isab ility equal the" d e g i e e T / t h e T h a t w e now ing. March 5. An ex tra large a t - , reduction in earn in g capacity resu lt- ndance Is desired as th e re Is some big front th e disability * ARE. MAKIN G You very im p o rtan t business to come he- J " no I a8p *8 com pensation | fore th e camp. I b2yablp. . f.Or.,aT earn in IU g R Utt- ca - — - PdupK? n ln W 7ZOZM paeity rated at less th an 10 per cent. I Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H ansen, of Tow'll W an t to S e e T h em . Boring, have bought th e p roperty on T he G resham T h e a te r has secured F o u rth stre e t and Hood avenue fo r-j merly owned by th e K ane estate The . for W ednesday evening's e n te rta ln - i m ent th o se w onderful U-boat pic H ansens moved in yesterday. Wm. T rim ble and fam ily of th e tu res. The pictures a re a c tu a l scenes Scenic neighborhood have moved Into ,a k t’n from the deck of th e U-35, t th e H enry L ato u rell house ju s t v a -1 Oprm an «ubm arine, afte rw a ____can- rd s tu red by a B ritish w ar vessel. Among ' cated by Joe Exley and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ilelney, who o th e r th in g s, th e negatives w ere se- * have both been ill for several sure», from th e U-boat and will be m onths are now som ew hat im exhibited h ere tom orrow evening. proved Mr. Helnpy is ablp to b e, Gresham D o n ’t - - - COAL E x p e rim e n t anil Brood them with a Standard Colony Brooder th e se will reduce the loss in hatching and brooding to a minim um . Study the Buckeye Incubator, and compare it point for point with any other incubator and vou will «v tHat u kP ' e Excel,s- S “v,da'rd Colo ny Brooders are too well known in these parts to need any comments. ‘ e i L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. Gresham, Oregon ■ ' it u i-.irt ot Hi.' tiin .* <i International D isc Harrows in .¡Il sizes 1-horsc, 2-horse, or tractor Disc Harrows NO. 4 IN T E R N A T IO N A L Six Shovel Spring Trip. Drills. C U L T IV A T O R S Planters. Spreaders. A C o m p le te L in e o f Im p le m e n ts Hessel’s Farm Machinery Residence 6x2 Gresham, Orrg< Office 5+4 m il l f e e d Express and General Hauling GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE Hatch Your Chick. With a B u c k e y e I n c u b a to r See both of these in our store Estacada Mrs H I. W ostel is giving th e aged couple h er l con stan t atten tio n . Mrs. C. M errill Is rem odeling an 1 | ren o v atin g h e r house on Second S'. Mrs. C. E. R u sh er received word ; a day or tw o agd of th e illness of h e r i sister. Mrs, Robt I.ansdow ne, at Oregon City. Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge H u rtt of ( Hoople. N orth Dakota, who have) been v isitin g fo r a few w eeks w ith | Mrs. I’. A. Gould an d o th e r relatives, have gone to M edford for a two- w eeks' visit. Advice generally is too late It ti lls you w hat you ought not to h a \e done, ra th e r th a n w hat you o ught to do. The man with patches on hi» trout-1 era from too m uch sittin g , nearly al- i way» believe» In a big «landing arm y. The g irl who pain ts h er face would be Insulted If you asked h er to paint th e k itchen floor. L iving »omet lutes is « te rrib le bore, but dying, probably, 1» no vaudeville show. Excepting In California. Oregon spends more per captla for public high way» than any other state. B r . . d » . y 5121 TH IS IS TH E MEAT M ARKET w here the prom ise is perform ed. We prom ise to tre a t vou politely and we surely do. We prom ise to ly. 8Prve >’°u at all tim es with the best g rad e of m eats, and w e most certain ly do th a t very thing. z GRESHAM MARKET PHONE 41 P o w e ll S tr e e t. p -1 i I I I PcARL Oil IN UNION THERE IS STRENGTH (KEROSENE) HZAT-LIGHT STANDARD OIL COMPANY (C A L tr o R N lA I »■■■■■■■■aw Frank C. Jones Co. G e n e r a l C o n tra cto r* C a r p e n te r in g E le c tr ic a l W irin g F ix tu re* a n d L am p* S e p tic T an k* C e m e n t W ork l/lil F ther IP I He jwinciple applies quite^ as much to banking as to soldiers or states or govern ments. H is most fortunate that the Federal Reserve B ank ing System was in operation during thé war. Bhe advantages of this organization accrue to the customers of the member banks who at the same time contribute to the strength of the nation s banking svstem and enjoy the benefit of its protection. First State Bank tttim Office and Shop. Main St. Bungalow Bldg Some of the larg »t undeveloped pot- ‘ G r e » i i a , . O r * , ash and m ineral salt field» and lake* in F ra n k C. J owe, the world are in Oregon. P h .m e M i llo y d L, Mack GRESHAM. OREGON M EM BER ^FEDERAL RESERVE SY STEM