G R E SH A M
OUTLO OK
TUESDAY .
SEPT E M B E R
7.
1M B
PAGB
T IIK K M
D uring th e aftern o o n program ad I
W orden; 2d. Hill an d 3d. H arding
[ dresses w ere m ade by G eorge W.
Prize given by G resham D rug Co
[Joseph
of
P
o
rtlan
d
,
who
told
of
th
e
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Women free for a ll— F irst. Mrs
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------- ■ate H enry W em m e's efforts to lay
was lig h t,” which resulted
W orden; 2d, Mrs. H ard in g ; 3d. Mrs
m
ark
et
value
in
cash
as
a
prem
ium
the
foundation
fo
r
th
e
loop
highw
ay
tapping th e Bull Run pow er plant.
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Many m inor changes have taken j and b°w he had fu rth e re d the proj- fT h ird - he favors early fall p lan tin g Bennison. Prize given by J. Cannon
Men’s free fo r a ll— F irst, Felix
place since th e incorporation
t; Ju d „ e Geo. W. S tapleton
clail»i8
o rporation of ou r ec
ect;
tapleton, who and c*a
>ma he will get enough fru it
b eau tifu l city, and 'd » *- * ™
**■- h,w
-■-* ' — 1 8poke on th e a g ric u ltu ra l advan tag es the
- - Hrst >ea r «> Pay for th e labor of . ‘ ‘" ,0 ' J d, H. G. A ndrew ; 3d. W
we dream ed many
rize given by Geo. W. Page
d, n nor
yet so
so prac
prac- th e highw ay would bring,
' '
so stra n g e and wild,
o r yet
- an d Ju d g - e cu ltiv atio n . He recom m ends rows
Berry
grow
ing being such a s tre n
tical, as th e fulfillm ent of th e one Thos. F. Ryan who spoke of th e co- io u r feet a p a rt and p lan ts tw o feet
we are m et here to celebrate. But operation of C lackam as county in th e a p a rt in th e row. He em phasizes uous busiuess, th e re w ere no heavy
shallow cu ltiv atio n . He says to keep w eights am ong th e grow ers so the
or th e h t , h . „ .
A vocal solo by Mr. Quigley of P o rt th e horse cu ltiv a to r eig h t or ten i fat m an ’s race was called off and
I would add, "Go bond w hat thou
hast and buy w ate r.” T he fulfill land was g reatly ap p reciated ; also a inches from th e p lan ts and not very- boy's bicycle race su b stitu te d , with
m ent of th is dream has not come co rn et solo
deep a t th a t and do th e rest w ith resu lts as follows.
F irst, M iller; 2d, C atlin ; 3d, Wood
the h an d hoe and use both tools
h Ä T u n o i n e ' Ä ^ t o ’r e ^ R
Prize
given by E E. Chipm an.
o u r work and th a t of o u r friends ■ lty and col° by Miss TowIe of G resh- often. His best yield th is season was
G irls' potato race— F irst, C lara
O ther m usical num bers were 3 % tons of fine berries per acre.
who worked and spoke for o u r cause. am.
We th a n k you from o u r h ea rts.
_____.
___ a _______
T ake a look a t th e Phenix farm B aum an; 2d, Lilly H eslin; 3d, Helen
given by
ch o ru s ___
of G resham and
And now, w ith o u tstre tch e d hands Sandv "sinters
and lkdl»* “ o M n r berries— it is a b eautiful sight. Our Law rence. Prize given by D avidson’s
and overflowing hearts, we welcome
7 singers, and ladies trio of
only criticism of friend Heiney is D rug Co.
you all. If th e re be au g h t of enm ity Kelso.
P re ttie st baby co n test— Prizes giv
A solo dance was rendered by Doris th a t he is a bachelor.
o r co n stra in t, let us forget and join
h an ds in this celebration on a day Allen and a folk dance by th e follow-
O ur next call was a t th e Chiodo en by Cecil M etzger.
This proved a very in te restin g and
when the toilers rest from th e ir la
bors and pause to review the past ing child ren : F lossie and Doris Allen, raneh w hich su rely presents an a ir difficult question for th e Judges to
A
rleth
a
P
rccto
r.
Jo
n
n
le
Shelly,
Ro-
of
A
m
ericanized
Italian
th
rift
and
and n o te th e progress m ade
settled . They w ere Mrs. Wm. Gil
Music was fu rn ish ed th ro u g h o u t b erta Sm ith, M argaret Bell, L au ra ,ro m E u g en e Chiodo, who has charge
th e day by M cElroy’s band.
Hoffman, Ellen W olf, A m anda P erre t of th e berry cu ltiv atio n of th e farm b ert, Mrs. E. C. Banenm an. Mrs.
And a fte r much
(an d who by th e way is a d irecto r Thos .McKinney,
Jo h n R evenue, a well know n and and R uth B arnett.
M
W hile the aftern o o n program was
o u r a sso cia tio n ), we g ot th e for- deep thought and study concluded to
highly respected resid en t of Sandy
aw
ard
first
prize
to
E
ugenia
Ann
and one of th e earliest se ttle rs in the closing p rep aratio n s were being m ade ! m u' a f ° r producing 0400 pounds of
for a ball gam e betw een th e G resham rboice C u th b ert rasp b erries per acre Chiodo; 2d, to Jo h n Stone and 3d to
locality, talked on P ioneer Days.
IF YOU WORK FOR NOI It MONEY. IT IS YOI It MONEY__
Vine d u rin g th e w inter B etty Lee Andrew .
He was follow ed by H arvey Cross, G iants and P o rtlan d Broom com pany th is year.
THEN W H Y 'W A S T E IT?
The
larg
est
fam
ily
rep
resen
ted
—
m onths. H e first rem oved th e old
of Oregon City, whose ta lk rela ted team .
THOSE LITTLE S I 1 I S YOU THROW AWAY FOOLISHLY
T he ball grounds w ere rough and l canes and left an average of six good F irst, E dw ard B rin k 's, Scenic, eight;
p articu la rly to th e old Barlow road
I'OR U N N B4E SSA R Y THINGS W ILL MAKE A BIO |>| E OF
2d,
Wni.
H
ard
in
g
’s,
P
leasant
View,
o r ‘ tra il," and th e “ toll ro ad ” in in poor shape. Due to th is fact, prob- vounff canes to th e set. These he
MONEY SOONER THAN YOV TH IN K , IF YOU « IM E TO O l It
four.
w hich he was form erly in te reste d and ably, sev eral players g o t badly j cut back t0 five teet ■» h eig h t and
BANK A N D D E P O S IT E D TH EM
REGULARLY.
Fam
ily
com
ing
longest
distance—
T he gam e was | put up *“ tb e w ires, then he ran th e
w hich he helped to m aintain. He su g sprain ed ankles.
F irs t, E. C. Strong, Firw ood. 18
P u t } our M oney in our Bank
gested th e re were two th in g s he snappy and was w atched by a la rg e ^ rap eh o e q u ite shallow as close as
m iles; 2d, A. Ahlson, H illsdale, 13
» . s .
hoped to see accom plished. One was num ber of th e m any present a t th e ' Dossihle to th e rows of canes to save
th e m arking by su itab le sto n e m onu celebration. T he first few innings band hoeing, th en he plowed a sh a l miles.
Couple n earest newlyweds— F irst,
m ents of th e old Barlow tra il, th e put G resham fa r in th e lead, th e ir a d low furrow on each side of th e row
ro u te traveled by so m any of th e vantage, how ever, was lost later, and of canes w ith an eight-inch plow, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tow nsend, F air-
early pioneers In crossing th e m oun the gam e ended w ith a score of 13 keeping ab o u t ten inches from th e VieW’
STATE AND COUNTY DEPOSITO RY.
T he quoit gam e proved very in te r
ta in s and descending into th e W il to 14 for the sw eepers.
canes and th ro w in g them out. These
estin
g
as
it
was
suggested
to
settle
D
ance
a
t
F airview
la m ette valley. It was histo ric and
furrow
s
w
ere
n
o
t
over
th
ree
Inches
The mo3t exciting sp o rt was re
A nother good tim e dance will be
should not be forgotten. T he speak served for th e last. Percy Shelly had deep. T hese he filled two inches deep ,h e pr,‘8ldenllal election in advance,
Buttons
Pleating
m anure.
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he „
S,x ,eaniB w ere selected as follows: given at Fairview S aturday evening.
er, though coming to the section about donated th e use of th ree of hts bron- w ith farm - y ard -----------
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Septem ber 11.
H ard ln &> w Delfel and B. M.
1872, knew it so w ell th a t he could cos from his wild west show w hich lland boed tb e rows g ettin g all th e
MRS. CA R RIE HANSEN
go over it now, alth o u g h it is has been show ing a t Hood R iver Srass an d weeds th e g tap eh o e missed. Howell.
F o r H arding, Wr. H arding and J.
p ractically o b literate d in m any places, They w ere Blue M ountain Bell, W h irl I hen w ith a 14-inch plow he tu rn ed
P hone 81x8
G resham
new and easier ro u tes having been wind and Bald H ornet. T he la st was a furrow one each side of th e row of j ° '
Main St.,
n ea r H igh School
trav ersed in la te r years.
F o r H arding Jo h n e ta n a h a n and
a p articu la rly h ard custom er, b u t Ed. canes a little d eep er th a n w ith th e!
A new W estern Electric Farm
T he o th e r th in g Mr. Cross w anted KafHeld, a buccarro from Vancouver, eight-inch plow an d close enough so N. M ew hirter.
Lighting plant, at a good
was the w riting up of th e history of W ashington, was equal to th e diffi th e furrow s n early m et aro u n d t h e 1 F o r Cox, Geo. F. Honey and E. M.
discount
Stone.
th e early pioneers. This should be cult ta sk of m o unting and rid in g him. canes.
He finished plow ing th e ‘
done w hile those who know n th e He also rode th e o th e r two. The space betw een th e rows w ith th e j F o r Cox, Felix and E ugene Chiodo.
A PPLY
sto ries of th e ir h ardships and t r i crowd was wild w ith excitem ent as eight-inch plow not over 3 ft Inches
F o r Cox, Mr. W arden and S. J.
Grand Electric Co.
um phs are yet alive.
Electrical Wiring of all kinds
th e horses plunged and bucked In deep. F ollow ing th is he used th e Bennison.
E a st S I 3
P o r tla n d , O re
T he highw ay q u a rte t, consisting of th e ir mad efforts to throw th e rider. dlac llarrow t0 level th e su rface and
R esult— Chiodo Bros, beat Delfel
Motors Repaired. Agent for
127 Granii A venue
Mrs. J. M. C. M iller, Mrs. C. D. P u r
S andy’s p rep a ra tio n s for th is g reat tlle b alance of th e cu ltiv atio n for the and H owell; H oney and Stone beat
MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE
the Western Electric Farm
cell, Mrs. It. E. Esson and Mrs. Sam celebration w ere well m ade and per- season w as done w ith th e spring- H ard in g and R othw ell; W arden and
Lighting Plants. Edison Co.
uel Allen, sang by special req u e st th e feet ly executed. T he moving sp irit, to o th harro w w ith a p la n k er a tta c h Bennison beat C lanahan and Mew
song en titled , “ The H ighw ay.” Mrs. if one should be singled o u t, was m ent on which he rode to fine th e h irte r.
In th e finals Chiodo Bros,
Appliances. Heaters. Fixtures.
M iller is th e a u th o r of the song. The M ayor Blanche Shelly, who ca rrie s surface. He used th is tool 12 tim es beat W arden and B ennison; also
All work g u a ra n tee d to pass
sam e was sung in P o rtlan d a t th e [th e honors of h e r office very m odest- d u r*ng May and June. Mrs. Chiodo H oney and Stone and w ere d ec la re !
inspection by th e B oard of F ire
m eeting of the highw ay com m ission I ly. C asper J u n k e r was in ch arg e of Bald tb a t »‘e lived in th e berries all chanlplon8 and en title d to yearly
U nderw riters.
when th e decision was m ade in favor [th e eats. He is an old hotel man and “um m er, b ut he was well paid,
I subscriptions to th e G resham O ut
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
of th e ro u te th ro u g h Sandy.
i knew well how to handle th is im port-
n bel11« 1 2:30 p. nx. and as we look. Honey and Stone, 2d, six
ESTIMATES FURNISHED.
M. V. Thom as, from n ear Bull Run, an t p a rt of th e day ’s program to th e " e r e behind o u r schedule we w ere m onths. W arden and Bennison, 3d
P h o n e 31
th
ree
months.
who favored th e o th e r ro u te, was satisfaction of all. Mrs. Esson m an- forced to give up visiting Mr. S tro n g ’H
T he grow ers all agreed th a t they
given an op p o rtu n ity to show th a t aged th e deco ratin g and Mrs. J. C. berry patch and hike for th e picnic
FRED L. BOURNE, Prop.
• t h e .
those who lost were good sports and M iller was In ch arg e of th e program grounds. A fter a bounteous lunch h a‘1 8pent a very plea8aDt a »d Profit-
Powell 8t. next to B row n’s M arket
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would do th e ir best to aid Sandy.
T here w ere th e leaders and they w ere liad been disposed of P resid en t H. able day and concluded to m ake
F u rth e r num bers on th e m orning well assisted by larg e com m ittees.
O. Andrew of th e association, called th e ir picnic an an n u al event. And
p rogram were, piano solo by D esire
— is m a in ta in e d by (lie s ta te
A big free dance closed th e d ay ’s tb e crow d to g e th er a t th e p latfo rm In they wish to ta k e this o p p o rtu n ity to
S track , dance by C arolyn Chown of festivities.
in o r d e r H in t th e y o u n g p eo
th e shade of th e big cedars w ith here th an k all of those who helped with
R ETAIL PRICES
F irw ood, vocal solo by Mary Ju n k e r,
p le o f O re g o n m a y r e c e iv e ,
and th e re a sh a ft of su n lig h t flitter th e program especially Mrs. John
C
lanahan
who
arran
g
ed
for
th
e
m
usi
and Spanish dance of w-elcome by
D an cin g a t C ed arville Park
w ith o u t e o n t. th e b e n e fit« o f
ing betw een th e branches an d In a
THE
eig h t little girls. T he dancers were, ! L innem ann Ju n ctio n , every W ednes few well chosen w ords Introduced th e cal num bers, also th e M ethodist
« li b e r a l e d u c a tio n .
C a th erin e Allen, R uth Esson, M ar day and S atu rd ay evening 8:45. program n u m b ers w ith a song by the church board for th e use of th e piano
T h e U n lm r a i t y in clu d e* the C o lle ie o f
tf
g a re t and M ildred B arnett, R uth and P o p u lar prices. Union music.
L ite ra tu r e , Science end the A r t * , the
chorus club, follow ed by a trom bone and the G resham business men who
Good Tirivi for Lean— W hy Pay M ore?
gave
such
su
b
sta
n
tia
l
prizes
In
th
e
M arie Bam back, Evalyn and C a th e r
G
ra d u a te School, the School o f P h ya-
School Shoes for boys and girls. solo by Lewis Stone with piano ac ath letic events.
Rlbltetl o r Non-Skit] — G uaranteed
ical Education , and the profeeaional
ine M utchler.
E. W. A ylsw orth.
t»r Not tut You U k o It
Adv. com panim ent by Mrs. A. L. Stone.
Schoole o f Law . M e d ic in e (at P o rtlan d ).
Next an ad d ress by Rev. R E. Myers
A r c h ite c tu r e , C’om rn erce^ Jo u rn aiitm ,
Y oh and Y ou r C ollar.
OUR PRICES
Education and M u a ic .
of G resham .
Subject, ‘‘Com m unity
C luett, Peabody A Co., m akers of
Wiib
Wuhodt
H ig h atan d a rd a o f acholarahip a re
B uilding.”
T his splendid address your collar, m ade a net profit of »5,-
Sur»
Liat
Gaaraalra
CiuraotM
m ade poaaible by an able faculty, w ell
153,129
last
year,
an
Increase
of
175
was listened to w ith ra p t atten tio n
»17.60
»14.15
equ ipp ed lab o ra to rie s and a lib ra ry o f
a 1 2.30
by all p resen t, and we discovered th at per cent over th e profit of th e p re
17.70
n e a rly 100,000 vo lum es.
14.25
12.40
ceding year.
Now, do you u n d e r
21.50
in Rev. Myers we have a citizen of stand why you pay tw o-blts for a col-
16.95
1 4.75
S u p ervis ed ath letics a r e encouraged
26.90
20.10
17.30
broad sym pathies and an in te llig e n t' >a r instead of fifteen cents?
and e v e ry atte n tio n given the health
31
X
4
29.60
22.35
10.43
and w e lfa re o f the stu d en ts.
g rasp of qu estio n s m aterial as well
32 X 4
31.00
23.30
90.23
A large cem ent stru c tu re w ith
its sp iritu al.
W it h a h e ig h te n e d e o n fid r n e e
33 X 4
31.80
23.85
20.73
g a in e d b y t h e r e s e n t e a p r e e a io n
34x4
33.00
T his ad d ress was followed by a track ag e fro n tag e Is now ttx course
24.85
21 .HO
of co nstruction fo r th e f ru it asso cia
o l p u b li c e n p p o r t . t h e I ' a i v e r e l l y
39.26
I
33
X
4V4
29.25
2.-..0O
vocal solo by Mrs. K. J. H agberg, ac tion at Albany. This w arehouse will
n n w e n te r in g u p o n an e ra of
35
X
4
V
4
44.60
32.50
2N.23
com panied by Miss Gladys Neal. Mrs. practically double th e ca rry in g ca
l a r g e d e v e lo p m e n t a n d e a t e n d e d
Will sell farm complete. Includes Crop; Implements;
April 16. 1920
n a e fn ln e e e .
H agberg sang In h er usual pleasing pacity.
S ubject to change w ith o u t notice
Siock, 20 Milch Cows, and ^oung Stock, 3 Horses;
F or a catalogue o r fo r any In fo rm atio n .
form . T his was followed by an ad-
■
u < r. c n
.
I Evl1 la u « h8 a villainous laugh
address!
everything except Poultry-. Machinery- from Carden
d n ss b> 1 rof. C. E. S chuster, horti- w henever a sa in t who should be
D IS T R IB U T O R S
c
u
ltu
rlst
of
Oregon
t h e registrar
A
gricultural
fighting,
sits
down
and
piously
rolls
,,.;1't[vator f° a ;^our miU J also Tractor, everything goes.
O a iv e r e llp o f O re g o n
College.
H is su b ject was "Sm ail hl8 eyes heavenw ard.
J ne bm est buy ever offered. Crop will be worth $3000.
E u g e n e , O re g o n
3SW E B u r il-id o S t.
East 4(211
F ru it R aisin g .” At th is question he
W ill stil ranch without equipment. Ranch alone, 114
ESTRAY
HORSE
FOR
HALE
gave much good p ractical advice as
F.
J.
SCHNELL,
Pres,
and Mgr.
A black m are, w eight 1100 to 1200
acres, will .-ell for $25,200, with full equipment $35,000.
to p lan tin g , c u ltu re and fertilizing pounds R ight fro n t leg crooked ou»
He also com plim ented th e grow ers of a t the knee. Sm all w hite s ta r on
th is d istric t on having probably the J_orphead.
W hite left hind foot,
Machinery alone worth $5000.
best se ttin g for berry production of
'T’ara c te rs on left hip
on rig h t shoulder. Was taken
any p art of th e state.
up by J O. Bothw ell, half mile south
If interested, hurry! Call Gresham 781 for further
This ad d ress was followed by a of T ro u td ale on or about May 1,
information.
solo by Miss E della Towle, accom- 1920. Due diligence has been used
Sandy Celebration Attracts
Berry Growers’ Picnic Success
Q U I T YOUR.
EXTR,
J )o n t
le t
YOVR
T
BANK OF GRESHAM
HEMSTITCHING
FOR SALE !
Gresham Electric Co.
• OREGON •
GRANT
T IR E S
Benson Hotel Farm
For Sale
East Side Auto Supply House
p.n,o » m „. n ,„.
WHY THE ELECTRIC CLEANER?
T here is really no com parison betw een the ease and th o ro n ah
of s’wZepin^ Cb a “ E ,ectrlc CIe“ n®'- rem oved d irt and th e difficulty
£ * 2 ! Clf,an rU*'1 and c a rp ets w ithout an electric elean-
S
A i f 00? o r carpet «weeper will brush up SOME of tb e dirt ann
If you like th e exercise and have plenty of tim e and stren g th a broom
and a carp et b eater will do th e w ork a fte r a fashion.
In the sam e way one can wash w ithout soap
W ater alona will
rem ove some d irt If applied with enough "elbow grease "
w .te rUL S £ ’ U8e ’° aP bCCaU’ e U C' ean’ m ore e“ ,ly and b e t,’ r ‘ b a“
e-
F o r th e sam e reaaon people use E lectric C leaners because th a t
elean m ore easily and far b etter than o th e r m ethods
" *
ELECTRIC STORE
ELECTRIC BUILDING
“ Huy Your E lectric G oods at an E lectric S to re.“
.
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much prom ise. Miss Towle sang by posting legal notices by Ju stic e of
“ M other M achree” by Young. Miss the Peace.
Towle sang th is song in h er own * Unless ow ner appears and pays all
p o r .r „ ,.d w "
the fam ily c h a ra c te r of m o th er th a t on th e prem ises of J. O. Bothw ell.
all w ere deeply Im pressed.
half mile south of T ro u td ale, on Sat-
One m ore song by th e chorus urdi,y. Septem ber 18, 1920, at 2 p
By o rd er m ade th is 30th day of
closed th e program a t the grove and
A ugust, 1920.
th e crowd m oved to th e g ran d stand
JO H N BROWN.
for th e ath letic p a rt of th e program
Ju stice of th e Peace.
(Aug.
31
&
Sept.
7 )
w ith resu lts as follow s:
Boys’ foot race, u n d er 12 years, NOTICE O l M EETING OF COUNTY
first prize, S q u ires; 2d, Johnson, 3d,
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION.
Notice is hereby given th a t on
H am ilton. Prize given by Mrs W ith
Monday, S eptem ber 13, 1920, th e
row.
Board of E qualization of M ultnom ah
Boys o ver 12 to 18 years F irst, county will atten d at th e office of th e
W ood; 2d, Cox; 3d, Miller,
Prize County Assessor, at th e C ourthouse
In P o rtlan d , and publicly exam ine th e
given by K idder Hdw. Co.
G irls u n d er 12 years, 1st H eslin; assessm ent rolls fo r th e y ea r 1920,
in u - h . i .
n .
.
i n<1 correct a |l e rro rs In v aluation,
2d, Baum an . 3d.
K llnke
1 rize glv- description or q u alities of lands, lots
en by S channo's C onfectionery
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or o th p r properly, assessed by th e
G irls over 12 to 16 years— F irst. County Assessor. And It shall be th e
duty of persons In terested to ap p ear
a t the. tim e and place appointed. If
it shall ap p ear to such Board of
E qualization th a t th e re are any lands
or lots o r o th e r p ro p erty assessed
twice, o r Incorrectly assessed as to
description or q u an tity , and In th e
nam e of a person o r persons n o t the
ow ner th ereo f, o r assessed u n d er or
beyond th e actu al cash v slue th ereo f,
said B oard may m ake p ro p er co rrec
tion of th e sam e. If It shall ap p ear
to such Board th a t any land, lots or
o th e r property assessable by th e As-
| sessor are not assessed, such Board
shall assess the sam e a t th e full cash
G resham m
value th ereo f
Ooe. P o w e ll s e d M apU
HENRY E REED.
EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE
3 BIG TRUCKS
BEST OF SERVICE
RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE
GRESHAM and PORTLAND
P o n ía n « A -I07»
Ash; Rdwy SOAR.
Albert Ekstrom
C o u n ty A sse sso r .
P o rtlan d . Oregon, Aug. 20, 1920.
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Did you ever stop to think that the advertisements
of the home merchants In this newspaper make it a
BETTER newspaper?
Weil, it does. Advertising teaches PROGRESS,
ECONOMY—an«l CONFIDENCE.
It teaches progress in keeping you abreast of the
times, of all that is new and desirable in foods, cloth
ing, homes, supplies, and com forts o f all kinds.
It teaches economy through informing you where
the best prices may he hud-^because economy 'is not
only in the mere saving of money but also in the In
telligent spending of it.
It teaches confidence through the knowledge gained
in knowing you live as oilier folks live; enjoy the
things they enjoy—that you have the same advantages.
The text book of our worldly com forts is written
in the terse lines of our merchandising advertisements
- A N D IT’S WELL WORTH READING.
If we read the advertisements we soon real
ize tliat tiiey can work to our advantage just
to s"||l
’h*" merchant with something
Then t h e HOME-SPENT
fXTLLAR starts its pepful Jour
ney amongst we home folks—
every one of whom lias the do-
velopment and growth of Hus
community at heart