PA G E HIX
GKENHAM U V T W O R FRIDAY.
AVERAGE AGE AT DEATH IN
VARIOUS OCCUPATIONS
As a c a u se o f d e a th , th e s e s t a ti s
tics show tu b e rc u lo s is o f th e lu n g s
as c la im in g m o st v ictim s, b u t a f t e r
th e 6 4 th y e a r of ag e is p u ssed , can -
j c e r ta k e s th e lead . T h e a v e ra g e age
a t d e a th fro m c a n c e r is sh o w n to be
58.8 a n d th is d is e a se is m o st p re v a
le n t a m o n g b la c k s m ith s a n d f a r m
ers, a n d low est am o n g e n g in e m e n
an d tra in m e n .
A lch o lism is sh o w n
as th e c h ie f c a u se o f su icid e.
S om e in te re s tin g s ta tis tic s have
been com piled by th e U n ited S ta te s
B u re a u of L ab o r, sh o w in g th e a v er-
ag e age a t d e a th in v a rio u s o ccu p a
tio n s. We q u o te th e fo llo w in g ta b u
la tio n :
B o o k k eep ers a n d office a s s is t
a n ts ................................................... 36.5
E n g in em en a n d tra in m e n ( r a il
w a y , ..........
37.4
A p p licatio n s fo r a d m itta n c e n ex t
P lu m b e rs, g as U tters a n d s te a m
fall to th e O reg o n A g ric u ltu ra l Col-
fitters ............................................. 39.8 j lege a n d th e U n iv e rsity o f O regon
C o m p o sito rs a n d p r in te r s ......... 40.3 have a lre a d y com e In, on th e p rin -
T e a m ste rs , d riv e rs a n d c h a u f-
j cip le th a t it pays to be an e a rly b ird .
fe u rs ......... ................_ ...................42.2 j T h ese e a rly co m e rs e v id e n tly a re
M ach in ists .......................................... .43.9 a fra id of b ein g cro w d ed o u t in case
P a in te rs , p a p e rh a n g e rs
and
th e h ig h e r e d u c a tio n a l re lie f bill doeR
v a rn ish e rs ...................................... 48.6 n o t p ass on May 21.
C ig a rm a k e rs a n d t o b a c c o
1
_________
w o rk ers
— ............................ 49.5
Men d o n 't w o rsh ip th e g o ld en calf
B a k e rs ................................................... 60.6 an y m o re, b u t so m e of th e m ta k e a
R ailw ay tra c k s an d y a rd w o rk -
i good d eal o f In te re s t in calv es th a t
a re n o t g o ld en .
e ra .................._ ............................... 50.7
C oal m in e rs .......................................61.3
M asq u e ra d e d an c e a t F a irv ie w ,
L a b o re rs ............................................... 52.8
P rize
M asons a n d b ric k la y e rs
.... 55.0 S a tu rd a y ev en in g , A p ril 24.
fo r b est la d y ’s c o stu m e, also , la d y 's
B la c k sm ith s ......................................55.4 m ost rid ic u lo u s co stu m e. D itto fo r
F a rm e rs a n d fa rm l a b o r e r s ____ 58.5 g e n tle m e n .
A PR IL
Kl.
IM O
GRESHAM LOCALS
SlRADIVARA
M r. a n d M rs. F re d H o w ard , w ho
re c e n tly m oved o u t of th e H einey
b u n g alo w on R o b e rts a v en u e, have
m oved in to th e B rad fleld h o u se on
F ifth s tre e t.
'K N O W N
FOR
T O N t
Many people will not buy a Phonograph because of
that screeching and howling tone, when records of
extreme pitch are played. Can we blame them?
J u d g e Geo. W. W o n aco tt a n d w ife
a rriv e d h om e y e s te rd a y from a n ex
te n d e d tr ip s o u th a n d e a st w hich
th ey h av e been e n jo y in g fo r n e a rly a
y e a r. T h ey re p o rt a fine tim e a n d
a re g la d to be a t h o m e ag ain .
The Stradavaria Phonograph has a pat
ented spruce w ood horn that w ill respond
to the so ftest note, and this patent is abso
lutely protected.
C h as. L u n d q u is t a n d fam ily , w ho
h av e o ccu p ied th e h om e o f J u d g e
a n d M rs. W o n aco tt d u rin g th e i r a b
sen ce, a re m oving to th e p ro p e rty r e
c e n tly p u rc h a s e d e a s t of G resh am .
The Stradavaria is made on the same principle as
the violin and named after “Stradavarius” the fam
ous old Italian violin maker.
To convince you, just come in and let us demon
strate the greatest authors, such as Caruso, McCor
mack, Kreisler, Alda, Lauder, Powell, Elman and
others. These world famous musicians are only
fully appreciated when played on the Stradavaria.
F lo y d L. M ack is em ployed to r e
w ire th e C row n P o in t c h a le t w h ere
ex ten siv e im p ro v e m e n ts a re b ein g
m ad e *n p re p a ra tio n fo r th e co m in g
se a s o n 's tra v e l o n th e h ig h w ay . Mr.
M ack is a lso w irin g th e K om escb
b u ild in g fo r L ou H y lto n w ho w ill
soon o p en a r e s ta u r a n t in th a t b u ild
ing. F r a n k Jo n e s h as been o v e rh a u l
in g th e b u ild in g .
B enj. C am ero n Is d riv in g a b e a u
No modern home is complete without one.
tifu l new S tev en s to u r in g car.
M rs. H. J. P u lf e r h a s been c o n
fined to h e r bed w ith illn ess fo r th e
p a st few d ay s b u t is re p o rte d s lig h tly
With a complete line of OILLESS Mops and Dusters
im p ro v ed .
Gresham
Phone 651
O w ing to th e fa c t t h a t he is m a k
for the home and office, Besides a hundred
ing an e x ten d e d trip , E d w a rd G u er-
kinds of brushes
ney, h as been fo rced *o p o stp o n e his
Have you seen our famous AUTO WASHER?
tr ip to G resh am u n til a little la te r. STERN JUDGE FINES
He ex p ected to c o n d u c t a cla ss a t
LOCAL MEN $100 EACH
G resh am H ig h sch o o l to m o rro w a f
A p a rly of G resh am m en re c e n tly
te rn o o n In d re s sm a k in g and ta ilo r
A u to R e p a ir Shop
ing.
M r. G u ern ey w ill n o tify Miss m ade a tr ip to e a s te rn O regon on
b
u
sin
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a
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to
co
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a
little
S ch rep el o f th e first d a te on w hich
East 37th and Caruthers, one block north of Division
he can com e to G resh am an d n o tice P'*’a 8 u re to o k alo n g a rifle.
Som e
Street, Portland
of th e d a te an d of th e m a te ria ls fo r w h ere “ »> in e a s te rn O reg o n th e y saw-
w ork In th e class w ill be p u b lish e d a b e a u tifu l C h in a p h e a s a n t. H e w as
Phones, Tabor 5081 or Gresham 971
in tim e fo r all w ho w ish to a tte n d to 8Ufk a b e a u ty t h a t in so m e w ay a
i rifle w as p o in te d a n d th e r e w as a '
learn of it.
T h e r e g u la r m e e tin g of G resh am ! d e a d p h e a s a n t. S ince th e p h e a s a n t 1
P o st No. 30. A m erican L egion, w ill w as d ead th e y to o k it along.
A li tt le f a r th e r on th e y m et a m an
m eet in C a rls o n ’s h a ll, n ex t T u esd ay
ev en in g , A p ril 20.
F u r t h e r a c tio n w ith w hom th e y c a rrie d on q u ite a
on fu rn is h in g an d fin an cin g th e new c o n v e rs a tio n .
A fte r a w h ile he said
clu b ro o m s w ill be o n e of th e c h ie f * 8ee ^ ou kav e a g u n , did you see An O regon fam ily of fo u r h ad $100
m u tte rs to com e
b efo re th e P o st. a,ly Bur>ie?
1 he t r u s ti n g G resh - a m o n th to get alo n g on in 1913, b u t
T h e officers ask th a t all m em b ers be a n i’t '*8 sh o w ed him th e p h e a s a n t
h ad g ro w n in to a fam ily o f ten w ith
read y w ith id eas am i s u g g e s tio n s on * b lc h th ey h ad k illed .
¡o n ly $45 a m o n th in co m e in 1920,
(h is s u b je c t
All a re re q u e s te d to I
be on h a n d p ro m p tly a t 8 o ’clock.
i S ev eral G resh am m en faced a s te rn how in th e w o rld w ould it live?
P la n s fo r th e ju n io r class p lay , 1 i udXe
a c o u n ty e a st of h e re . T hey
h ad a ll been a rre s tp d on a c h a rg e of
in g co m p leted . T h e p lan is to g iv e k illin S P h e a s a n t o u t of seaso n . T h e
ju d g e lo o k ed a t th e poor
tw o s h o r te r plays in s te a d of o n e long j ; s te rn
G
re
sh
a
m
ite s. M aybe t h a t ju d g e w as T h e S ta te U n iv e rs ity , th e A g ricu l
one. T h e fu ll a n n o u n c e m e n ts w ill
be m ad e soon. T h e Ju n io rs a re p ra c lined fo r sp e e d in g la st w in te r, we tu r a l C ollege, an d th e O regon N o r
tic in g a lm o s t ev ery d ay a n d p la n to d o n 't know b u t we a re in fo rm e d th a t m al.
In 1913 th e y h ad 2250 s t u
give th e ir very b est effort in th e s e he said “ Y ou a re all g u ilty , I fine you
d
e
n
ts
;
now th e y h av e 5400. A nd $1
class plays.
$100 e a c h ." C o n s te rn a tio n re ig n e d !
in
1913
is o n ly as good as 45 c en ts
Mrs. O. J. B row n is e n jo y in g th e F’,n »Hy * kIlld frle n d P lpad " Hh th e
new g as h e a te d m an g le, c h u rn an d 8 tern J u d s e a n d h e «■«,e n te d B°n»e- to d a y . In p u rc h a s in g pow er.
b u tte r w o rk e r w hich h av e been in- " h a t . A fte r th e s c a re th e y h ad h ad >
Get one before the advance
stu lle d a t h e r h o m e an d w hich a r e ,k e nien w ere K'ad ,o p e t off on a ,
which
will be about May 1st
$25
fine
each.
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ven
a
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th
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it
w
as
a
ru n by e le c tric ity . T h e B row ns a re
You have heard your neighbor say that she has used
We have them equipped for
m a k in g ev ery u se of th e w o n d erfu l q u ite a n ex p en siv e p h e a sa n t.
her Wearever utensils for so many years- is still using
W e w o n ’t te ll w ho th e m en w ere
gas engines.
p o w er w hich co m es to th e ir farm
them and they are still in good condition.
from th e p o w er p la n ts on a lin e of b ecau se th a t w o u ld n ’t be fa ir, b u t
We carry too, fine hanc
w ire. By tu r n in g a sw itch th is p o w er °* h ers m a k in g trip s to e a s te rn O re
co u ld you c a rry on th e w o rk of th e
lower, of the vacuum type
In replacing kitchen utensils that wear out why not
p u m p s th e w a te r, fu rn is h e s th e lig h t, gon b e tte r ta k e heed , fo r so m e of th e
Yoy
know what vacuum
fo
lk
s
th
e
r
e
h
a
v
e
n
’t
a
n
y
se
n
se
of
C
ollege,
U
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iv
e
rsity
a
n
d
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rm
al
on
replace them with utensils that V ear ever.
c h u rn s th e b u tte r, b a k e s th e b re a d ,
s e p a r a te s th e c re a m , does th e lau n -1 h u ln o r’
does
in
washing.
th e sam e s t a te su p p o rt a s in 1913?
Y ou may need a double boiler, convex kettle, fry pan,
d ry w o rk even to iro n in g th e c lo th e s
teakettle, cake griddle or pan.
a n d th e n sw eep s th e floor. E le c tric WILLAMETTE DAY TO BE
ity as an a id to h o u se w o rk h as j u s t
OBSERVED APRIL
Your Home Furnisher
Our message is, replace utensils that wear out with
b eg u n to be used to an y g re a t e x
R e h a b ilita tio n of W a lle r h a ll, par-1
utensils that Wearever
te n t b u t th e h o u sew ife o f th e fu tu re
tia lly d e stro y e d by fire a few m o n th s !
N e lth e r cau th e S ta te U n iv e rsity .
w ill h av e m uch e a s ie r w o rk an d a lo t
an
d
th
e
c
o
m
p
letio
n
of
L
a
u
sa
n
n
e
Die
A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege, a n d th e
m o re tim e w hen sh e b eg in s to g et th e at’°
We have W earever Cleaner
b en efits o f th e new in v e n tio n s w hich h all, us w ell us o th e r Im p o rta n t ne- N o rm al School do it. W ill you n o t
in stock—ju st the thing to
h av e been m a d e to ta k e a d v a n ta g e of cessary a d d e d im p ro v e m e n ts a t W il- h elp th e se th r e e in s titu tio n s to con-
la m e tte U n iv e rsity , S alem , su ch as a , j nup , h e ,r u 8 efu , and
th is new pow er.
clean Aluminum Ware.
c e n tr a l h e a tin g p la n t, w ill be provid-1
, ,
ed fo r in th e n e a r fu tu r e by th e rais- " ° rk f° f O r“K° n by VOt‘ng On May
Ilig li S chool A lu m n i.
ing of $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 fo r th a t p u rp o se. 21 fo r th e H1^ h e '- E d u c a tio n a l re lie f
T h e m e m b e rs o f th e H igh S chool
A lum ni a sso c ia tio n a re re q u e s te d to A rra n g e m e n ts a re b eing m ad e w here- m e a s u re ?
m eet on M onday e v e n in g , A pril 19. by th is a m o u n t is to be o b ta in e d th e
a t th e G resh am lib ra ry at 8 o 'clo ck l a t t e r p a r t o f A p ril a n d t h e f irs t o f P a id a d v e r tis e m e n t In se rte d b y C olin D y-
fo r th e a n n u a l ele c tio n of officers \ l a v
’
in en t in b e h a lf o f th e J o in t A lum ni R elief
'C o m m itte e fo r H ig h e r E d u c a tio n in O re-
an d to p lan fo r n so cial m e etin g to
H
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been
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n . 514 P itto c k B lock, P o rtla n d ,
be held in th e n e a r fu tu re .
ROY II. G IB B S, S ec re ta ry .
lish e d a t 505 P la tt B u ild in g , P o r t - !
la n d , fro m w hich th e n ec e ssa ry s u - !
p erv isio n o f th e ca m p a ig n w ill be di- !
reeled . T h e re w ill be no e la b o ra te
o r g a n is a tio n , b u t in fo rm a tio n c o n -'
c e rn in g W illa m e tte U n iv ersity an d
its h is to ry e n d p ro g ra m of fu tu re ac
tiv itie s w ill be d is se m in a te d , chiefly
am o n g M e tu o d ists a n d o th e r frie n d s
o f th e in s titu tio n a t S alem , w hich is
o n e of th e o ld e s t on th e c o a st a n d
w hich h a s a sp le n d id re c o rd of
ach ie v e m e n t.
T ile c a m p a ig n Is u n d e r th e a u s
pices o f th e L a y m e n 's a ss o c ia tio n of J
W rcarry Lowe Bros High Standard Paints and Rasmussen Pure, in ready
• •
Ol
n ilc e .
I t Was
h e a rtily in d o rse d by B ishop M att 8.
ndxed Paints, besides Oils. Leads, Dry colors, colors in Oils, Turpentine,
H u g h es In a le t te r w ritte n th r e e
B rushes, etc.
w eeks p r io r to h is d e a th , w hen he
Every housewife enjoys
a sk e d th e p a s to rs o f th e co n fe re n c e
Lowe Bros. Hard Drying Lor the wall use C.\LO
to set a sid e S u n d ay , A pril 18, as W il
new things. Yon can make Floor Paint« makes the old
la m e tte day . T hey a re p re p a rin g fo r
floors new ami clean besides TI \ T, Clean, Sanitary
th a t now , a ss iste d by th e lay m in u te
the furniture, woodwork,
making them wear longer.
m en.
and easily applied
It
etc., n> w with Vcmicol Floor
An e x e c u tiv e c o m m itte e c o n sistin g
Johnson's Prepared Wax
comes in many attractive
and Varniah Stain. Easily
o f A. F. F leg el, c h a ir m a n ;
L. D.
Liquid or Paste renews poluhed
.Mahone, s e c r e ta ry ;
E. A. B ak er,
applied. Dries quickly.
floor».
shades and tints.
Stands behind good industry. The
tr e a s u r e r ; E d w a rd L. W eils, p re s i
d e n t of th e l.a y m e n 's a ss o e ia tio n ;
measure of a bank is the working power
D r C arl G reg g D oney. p re s id e n t of
W illa m e tte ; Dr. II. L. S teev es of S a
it provides to the needs of the commun
For a real gtxxl Lustre that will wear good and cover up the scratches etc., try
lem : J W. Day, Dr. A. L. H o w a rth ,
a ci an of Volspar. It can t be beat. And for the top and upholstering we
A. II T a s k e r a n d M erton R. D eL ong, i
ity. If your business needs the
reci commend Rasmussens Auto Enamel.
o f P o rtla n d , is In c h a rg e o f th e cam -
I pulgn
GUY D. JONES, Jeweler
I AM IN TO W N
C. M. ZIMMERMAN
I have a free brush for you—ask4'or it
T H E BR U SH M AN
W earever A lu
minum W are has
Stood the T est
If-
7 hat Is the Case W ith
Thor & Eden
Electric Washer
IfYou Yourself W ere
Responsible
J. E. METZGER
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You Could Not
L. L KIDDER
H ardw are Co.
Arc You Going to Paint?
I
V
Il so we want to talk with you about it. We have every thing
you need and will gladly furnish you estimates and assist you
in making your color selections.
.OUR DEPOSITORS’INTEREST^
v
Good Banking
DRESS UP THE AUTO
We ate making a special display this week of Paint» and accessories and invite
your inspection.
A. W. METZGER & CO.
Phon.
FIRST STATE BANK
P c r f i s H o n M ilk e r .
H ave only a few cow s, so h av e no
f u r th e r use fo r my P e rfe c tio n M ilk
e r w hich com poses o f o n e d o u b le .
' u n it a n d c o m p le te e q u ip m e n t. In I
p e rfe c t c o n d itio n an d used only o n e !
year
W ill sell re a s o n a b le fo r cash
C all G re sh a m 37x7, o r w rite M R . ,
B oring.
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“Make it Y ours”