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LOCAL DOINGS BRIEFLY TOLD ovt -4- SE D A N twMm«Kn The a ll-w e a th e r ca r w ith — tr ip le x sp rin g s m a k e s m o to r in g a p le a su r e . Overland-4 is an ideal automobile in traffic for the business inan or the woman who shops. Over the roughest roads you sit comfortably in the cushions of Overland-4. A DEMONSTRATION WILL CONVINCE YOU. Gresham Overland Co. Phone 544 W. A. HESSEL Phone 6x2 N ER V IG E R E L IA B IL IT Y Gresham, Oregon GRESHAM ELECTRIC CO. O pen la th e A. J. W. B row n b u ild in g on P o w ell S tre e t, n e x t to B ro w n ’s M ark et. A C o m p lete S to ik of EDISON ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES w ill be c a rrie d a t all tim es, a t P o rtla n d prices. W irin g C ontract*. T u k en . .S a tisfa ctio n G u a r a n te ed . P h o n e G resh a m 3 1 . YOU ARE INVITED TO JOIN the “FORW ARD MOVEMENT” for better gardens— better farms. Speaking of the family tuble, if you can live better anti at considerably reduced cost why not do it ? Wi «do you not balance vour table costs by using MORE VEGETABLES? The only practical way to accomplish this is to— GROW YOUR OWN TRY THESE SPECIALS U R A N » — L I U r*» G olden J ers e y B U R T - L illy *» C rim s o n G lo b e . ÇAUHAGE L i lly » G lo ry C A R R O T — L i l l y ’s G o h le n H a lf L o n « .. C A U L IF L O W E R - L illy *» E a r ly A lba C E L E R Y — L i lly » P a ri» G o lden Y e llo w C O R N — L i l l y ’» G o lden G i a n t ............. C U C V M H B K -L illy » P rid e of th e I n. in.' L E T T U C E — L i l l y ’» D e l le lo u « .............. O N IO N — L illy * » L o n fk e o p e r .............. PICAS— L illy 's W a s h in g to n W o n d e r K A D IH Il— L i l l y ’» C rim s o n O la n t . .. Pkt. I.Yr Ilk* l«c •*'«• Sfte lOe 15e I II». 4ÎW 2Oe .-voe ( I TO •<! 1H1 4Oe I 25 15« :Ue 1 OO !<► «• I Or I’Ve .■Ve VOe 3 25 G IV E S W IP E G L Y C E R IN E M IX T U R E A r e tire d m e r c h a n t w hose w ife su ffered fo r y e a rs fro m c a ta r r h of th e sto m a c h A nally g av e h e r sim p le g ly c e rin e , b u c k th o rn b a rk , e tc ., as m ixed in A d ler-l-k a. O NE b o ttle p ro d u ced g re a t re s u lts . B ecause A d le r-l-k a a c ts on BOTH u p p e r an d lo w er bow el it rem o v es all foul m a t te r w h ich p o iso n ed sto m a c h . R e liev es ANY C A SE s o u r sto m a c h o r g as on sto m a c h . O ften C U R E S co n s tip a tio n . P re v e n ts a p p e n d ic itis .— P o w ell's P h a rm a c y .--A d v . SU M M O NS. T O M A T O — L illy * » P u g e t Sound 8 p « c ia l i - m - T U R N I P — L i lly ■ S n o w b a ll ..................... 10« W e c a r r y th e la r g e s t an d tnoat _ " v a e U d stock o f V e g e ta b le afld F lo w e r Seeds In th e N o rth w e s t PACKETS Popular V arieties V egetable Se«xla——rtc pkt- Ully*» Special»—* I O< pkt. P eas, llean s and Corn— I He pkt. FOR YOUR FARM We carry liberal Block» of the choiront grades obtainable of U R A 88E 8, CLOVKH8. ALFALFA, FIELD GRAINS, CORN, RYE. VETCH, MILLET, FIELD PEAS and RAPE A W t T C t B I ) BH1NOB O CR <’A T At.O U The Chas. H. Lilly Co. S e a ttle Dr. E u g e n e C. H ic k m a n , p a s to r of 1 th e W ilb u r M e th o d ist E p isco p al j c h u rc h In P o rtla n d , w ill p re a c h a t ’ th e G re sh a m M e th o d ist E piscopal c h u rc h n e x t S u n d a y e v e n in g a t 8 ! o 'clo ck . D r. H ic k m a n is h i g h l y ' sp o k e n o f a n d Is c o n sid e re d a vatu-1 ab le a d d itio n to th e m in is te ria l fo rce in P o rtla n d . H e w ill d o u b tle ss b e ; g re e te d by a la rg e a u d ie n c e h e re . T h e W o m e n ’s H o m e M issio n ary so - | ciety w ill m e e t o n n e x t W e d n esd ay , a fte rn o o n . A p ril 14, a t th e h o m e o f! M rs. K . A. M iller. M iss D avis o f ' th e P o rtla n d S e ttle m e n t C e n te r w ill j be p re s e n t a n d s p e a k e a rly in th e m e e tin g , w h ich w ill co m m en ce | p ro m p tly a t 2 o ’clo ck, as M iss D avis m u st leav e e a rly . M rs. O. A. E a s t-I m an is c h a ir m a n of th e s e rv in g com - 1 m itte e . ; J. E. M etzg er is d riv in g a b e a u tifu l I m ew C h e v ro le t B aby G ra n d , re c e n tly | p u rc h a s e d fro m C. E. O sb u rn & Co. T. R. H o w ltt w e n t e a rly th is w eek to C a lifo rn ia o n a b u sin ess trip . T h e W. C. T. U. m e e tin g in co o p e ra tio n w ith th e m issio n a ry so cie ties, w hich w as h e ld a t M rs. W . J . O tt's h om e T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n , was a d e lig h tf u l a ffa ir a n d even th o s e sp acio u s ro o m s w ere tax ed to c a p acity w ith th e m an y w ho a tte n d e d . The p la y le t “ A m e ric a n iz a tio n ” , w hich w as g iv en by P o rtla n d w om en w as ex c e p tio n a lly w ell re n d e re d a n d in a p le a sin g fo rm conveyed m any s ta te m e n ts a n d p la n s of th e w o rk of th e W. C. T. U. a m o n g fo re ig n s p e a k in g peo p le. A fu lle r re p o r t o f th e b u sin e ss m e e tin g w ill be g iv e n n ex t issu e. W allace W ilk in so n a n d fa m ily , of C e n tra lia , W a sh in g to n , a r e v is itin g b is p a re n ts , M r. a n d M rs. A. M. W il k in so n . T h e to w n officials a n d co u n cllm en w ere d in n e r g u e s ts a t M rs. W ith ro w ’s new r e s ta u r a n t, la s t T u e sd a y e v e n in g a t 7 o ’clo ck . M ayor Geo. W. K en n y , R e c o rd e r C. G. S c h n e id e r, T r e a s u r e r J o h n M etzger, M a rsh a l J. G. M etzg er a n d C o u n cllm en E. H. K elly, W. C. .M etzger, J. E. M etzger, Al. H a m m a r, H. L. W a lra d w ere p re s e n t T. R. H o w ltt, th e o th e r c o u n c ilm a n , w as th e only o n e a b se n t a n d he w as on h is w ay to C a lifo rn ia . A d e licio u s d in n e r w as se rv ed an d th e g u e s ts w ere ro y ally tr e a te d . A v ery im p o rta n t b u sin ess m e e t in g of G re sh a m R eb ecca lodge No. 61 w ill be h eld M onday, A p ril 12 a t I. O. O. F . h all. T h is m e e tin g w ill be o f sp ecial I n te re s t to a ll m em b ers a n d all a re u rg e d to a tte n d . P ortland TM K N O R T H W R IT *» O R B A TK IIT II2K I) H O t BR In tin C irc u it C o u rt of O regon fo r M u ltn o m ah C o u n ty . E velyn H all. PlalntlfT vs. H a rle y H all, D efen d a n t. t T o H a rle y H a ll: In th e n am e of Î th e S ta te o f O reg o n you a re h ereb y i f re q u ire d to a p p e a r a n d a n sw e r th e c o m p la in t h e re in on file in said ■ J C o u rt on o r b e fo re th e 1 4 th day of M ay, 1920, a n d if y o u fa il to answ’e r th e p la in tiff w ill a sk fo r th e re lie f p ra y e d fo r In h e r c o m p la in t n am ely , fo r a d ecree d isso lv in g th e m a rria g e eoutruet M m m iltt M’ I t i i n Mor» »ilot »» FINE METALS MAKE A FINE CAR As a car is 98 percent metal you can readily imagine how great a part metals play in its quality. A Maxwell is made of fine metals—extra fine metals; otherwise it never could have survived those 1,500,000,000 miles that owners are estimated to have driven it. These metals had to be of the finer grades in a Maxwell, to r a Maxwell is light _2130 pounds. Lighter metals had to be used but lighter in weight only not in strength. Such metals are the extra fine metals that the great science of metallurgy has produced. They are high priced. But they have won countless friendships tor Maxwell, developed a great family of owners approaching 400,000 in number. This vast number is growing daily at the rate of 100,000 per year. GRESHAM GARAGE Phone 801 Your Money’s worth — a n d m o r e, to o , is w h a t y o u g e t w ith t h e n e w International Manure Spreader 1. R o lle r b e a rin g s a t sev en p o in ts. S m o o th , q u ie t ru n n in g . a . S p ira l w id e s p r e a d g rip s a n y th in g a n d sp re a d s ev enly. 3. S te a d y d o u b le r a tc h e t a p ro n d riv e fro m m ain a x le ; no je r k in g . 4 . Six fe e d sp e e d s a n d m a n u r e g iven th r e e b e a tin g s. B. T w o a ll-s te e l b e a te r s w ith s q u a r e , c h isel- p o in ted te e th . <1 S teel w h eels, ste e l fram e m ostly riveted , 2- Inch solid steel axle. 7. H ig h lo a d s h a n d le d . U p p e r b e a te r g e ts ’em 34-inch h ig h o r b e tte r. «. E v en d riv e — a p ro n d riv e n fro m on e en d of m ain ax le, b e a te rs from o th e r. U. C o n s ta n t aligiini<‘n t— m ain fra m e h o ld s b ear- in g s ; box o n ly h o ld s load. Id . F ro n t a n d r e a r w h eels tr a c k lik e a w agon. 11. A u to -ty p e fr o n t tr u c k e lim in a te s pole w h ip p in g ; tu r n s sh o rt. 12. F ro n t tr u c k o s c illa te s, re d u c in g tw is tin g s tr a in s on fra m e . 13. A ll b e a rin g s se lf-a lig n in g . A m ple su p p ly o f g re a s e cups. 14. Box 1 4 4 -in. w id e r a t r e a r th a n a t fr o n t; r e d uces fric tio n In m o v in g load. IB. T ig h t b o tto m h elp s r e ta in m a n u re liq u id s. 1«. T w o sizes to ch o o se fro m — tw o a n d th r e e - h o rse. Beat this spreader if you can. I t ’s selling fast. Better get yours soon W rite right away. Hessel’s Farm Machinery Reliability W. A. HESSEL Service Phone B 4 P h o n e 11x2 EK STRO M extatlng between yourself a n d th e p la in tiff: a n d fo r th e c a re anil cu sto d y o f th e m in o r c h ild re n G lad y s M ild red H a ll an d P e a rl H all. T h is su m m o n s is p u b lish e d by o r d e r H on. J o h n M cC ourt g ra n te d A pril 2. 1920 a n d re q u irin g first p u b lic a tio n to be h ad upon th e seco n d d ay of A p ril a n d th e la s t upon th e f o u r te e n th d ay o f May of said v e a r. B. F. M U LK EY . A tto rn e y fo r PlalntlfT. 403 C o rb e tt B u ild in g , P o rtla n d , O reg o n . F ir s t p u b lic a tio n , A pril 2, 1920. L ast p u b lic a tio n . May 14. 1920. I^’s dandy. TRUCK 1 SERVICE BEST OF SERVICE 3 BIG TRUCKS RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE GRESHAM and PORTLAND P o r tla n d A -2 0 7 8 22B A sh ; H dw j 2 0 8 3 • I« » T71 a. ___ Albert Lkstrom G re sh a m 861 Cor. P o w e ll a w l M aple THE U N IV E R S A L C A R Spring IS Late And will he her«* with a rush. Prepare now, make your selec tion of Lawn Mowers, Garden Tools, Etc., now. Come in these rainy days, look our lilies over, and when yon need something in a hurry you will know just where to get it. W are making a special display this week of Lawn Mowers. Garden Hoes, Garden Tools. Ete. We invite your inspection. GROCERY SPECIALS We have some more of those delicious Picnic Hams at 26c per pound. Order early. There will he u demonstrator at our store Saturday to dem onstrate Crystal White Soap. Come in and he convinced of the merits o f this excellent soap. A. W. METZGER & CO. Q l MATY AND SK It VICK Phone 661 Phone 661 Ford car-i hat e become such a world utility that it would almost seem as if every family ought to have its Ford car. Runabout, Touring Car, Coupe, Sedan, (the two latter have enclosed bodies), and the Truck Chassis, have really become a part and parcel of human life. You want one because its service will be profitable for you. W e solicit t our order at once because, while production is limited, it will be first come, first supplied. Raker & Son t.R ' SHAM ESTACAD\ OUR DEPOSITORS’ INTERESTS T h e B a n k is a P o w e r -h o u se B a n k in g is p o w er- p o w er th a t d riv e s th e plow , m oves th e c ro p s, tu r n s th e w heels of In d u s try , m oves co m m erce, fa c ilita te s a ll th e ex ch a n g e s of m en. B a n k in g is th e p o w e r th a t m a k e s y o u r b u sin e ss p o ssib le. L e a rn how to u se th is pow er to th e fu lle st a n d best a d v a n ta g e s In y o u r ow n b u sin e ss. D evelop th e fu ll p o w er of y o u r c re d it. T o d evelop th e b u sin e ss o f o u r c u sto m e rs is in a sen se th e p e rs o n a l b u sin e ss of th e F ir s t S ta te B an k . Y o u r p ro fit is o u r pow er. Y o u r p ro s p e rity is o u r success. FIRST STATE BANK Gresham