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F R I P A V,
OCTOBER
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Buy at Home
We have just completed arrangements with the old estab
lished firm of LIPMAN WOLFE & CO., Portland, to represent
their musical lines through our store.
We are agents for the “HIGHEST
CLASS TALKING MACHINE
IN THE WORLD.”
The Sonora
THREE
Ford 1‘riivw B efore th e War.
The fallow ing Inform ation regard-
Ing the new prices on F o rd cars is
furnished by R a k er .< Son. the
dealers, who have both th e G reaham
and E stacada te rrito ry for th is th e
m ost p o p u lar car.
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T he new F o rd prices a re a cu t to
th e lim it, th ey say. T he new Oregon
allo tm e n t of 1176 cars per m onth a s
su res reasonably p ro m p t delivery.
In 1904, 1905 an d 1906 F o rd to u r
ing cars sold fo r $2,000 f. o. b. De
tro it.
T he new price is $440 f. o. b. De
tro it an d th e p resen t F o rd cars a re
th e best cars th e com pany has ever
made.
R egardless of 146,065 o rd ers on
file fo r im m ediate delivery an d m il
lions of dollars w orth of high-priced
raw m aterial on han d , th e new F ord
prices w ere fixed on a pre-w ar basis
in an effort to bring th e business of
the country and th e cost of living to
norm al again.
The w ar sta rted in 1914. Com pare
th e new F o rd prices, now In effect,
w ith the 1914-1915 prices.
New 1920 prices—
Chassis ...............................................$360
R u n ab o u t .......................................... 395
T ouring ca r ...................................... 440
Sedan (w ith s t a r t e r ) .................... 795
Coupe (w ith s t a r t e r ) .................... 745
1914, 1915 prices—
C hassis .............................................. $410
R unabout .......................................... 440 1
T o u rin g ca r ..................................... 490!
Sedan (w ith o u t s t a r t e r ) ................ 975
Coupe (w ith o u t s t a r t e r ) ................ 750
A. G. C lark, se creta ry -m a n ag e r of
th e A ssociated In d u stries of Oregon,
is in the east, v isitin g various cities
in th e in te re st of developing O re
g o n ’s payrolls.
S ee us about
D odge B rothers
AND
Dort
Automobiles
C levelan d d e t r a e C atterpiller Tractors
GRESHAM GARAGE
PHONE 801
AGENTS
C A SH
P A ID
for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind.
E. B A U M A N N ,
Gresham
Phone 901
IN
P IA N O S
We have several standard makes to choose from and these may
be seen and heard on our floor.
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We can arrange convenient terms for our patrons.
TH E
Gresham Drug Co.
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Representatives of Lipman-Wolfe & Co.
a L eague of N ations Club w ith G. W. p o p u larity of th e V eague an d all
LEAGUE OF NATIONS
CLUB IS ORGANIZED W anacott p resid en t, M. D. K ern tre a s w ere highly en th u sed over th e pros
A goodly g ath e rin g of citizens of u rer, and A. E. H ill secretary .
G resham and vicinity m et a t th e lec
B usiness m a tte rs w ere atten d e d
tu re room of C arnegie lib ra ry T u es to and rep o rts from a n u m b er of those
day evening, Sept. 28, and organized p resent w ere listened to as to the
pects of success. Two sp eak ers will
talk on th e L eague a t th e F a ir. The
next m eeting of th e club will be on
Monday evening. Oct. 11.
PERSON WHO
W ANTS TO K E E P ON
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T he C h ild ren aiul Mr. Noah W eb ster
“ Good m orning. L earned S ir,”
said th e G reen E lf Man as he bowed
to th e sq u are, ch u n k y little m an w ith
progressing m u st m ake certain
th e th in legs and arm s, and th e s tu
d e n t’s cap.
"Y ou honor us w ith
th a t his h ealth is “ rig h t side up
y o u r presen ce.”
Threaded Rubber In-
w ith ca re.” . One good way to
“ Good m orning, my frie n d s,” said
•uladoo n __
„ stand
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has to
m ake certain of th is is to p u r the D ictionary Man who was very
as fevtfe «s
tow t test
•s tt»
chase
m eats
w hose
quality- gracious, ” 1 th o u g h t I would ta k e th e
a llnetAan's rubber
air. I am so m eth in g of a sta y -in
g u aran teed n ess will m ake him
gloves.
doors,
b
ut
I
believe
In
fresh
air.
W
hy,
feel ce rtain th a t his digestion
After such a test you
I keep a m em -o-ran-duin of th o se two
can be sura It will protect
will assim ilate th e proper food
w ords co n stan tly by me. You will
the plates and last ha long
values. One way to m ake ce r iind ’A ir’ In th e ’A' b ’ and ’F re s h ’ In
as the battery.
th e ’F ’s .’ Two very necessary th in g s
tain of th a t Is to buy your m eats
Threaded Rubber In
for
young
people
as
w
ell
as
old.
I
here.
s u la tio n m a k e « " b o n e
have a crick in my back. Someone
d ry ” shipment and stor
closed m e w ith o u t ta k in g pains to
age of batteries possible.
stra ig h te n my leaves, and I have to
The Still Better \Vlllard
bear
pain
and
discom
fort
because
P h on e 41
Battery —the only battery
som eone was careless. Always tre a t
with Threaded Rubber
books rev-er-ent-ly because they con
Insulation— has been se
tain th e souls of m en .”
lected by 136 manufac
The ch ild ren looked bew ildered,
turer« of cars and truck«.
but a t la st Big-Boy said, "Y ou mean
th a t th e men who w rite th e books
p ut so m uch betw een th e covers th a t
C. E. OSBURN
they a re never really aw ay b ut speak
to us each tim e we go to them for
&C0.
advice o r p le asu re? "
“ You a re a very learn ed boy,” said
Gresham. Ore.
th e E lf Man, “ I am proud of your ac
q u aln t-an ce ."
"H e know s lots and lots,” said
L lttle-G lrl proudly.
“ Oh, w hat I know ,” explained Big
Boy m odestly, "I was ta u g h t at
school. O ur te ac h er explains things
to us, and she teaches us th e way to
express ourselves. She tells us not
to be afra id to use big w ords In th e
p ro p er place because she says we
shall n ev er learn y o u n g er.”
T he D ictionary Man was m uch in
te rested . “ Now ben-e-fac-tor for In
sta n ce ,” he said, “ is a big word
W hat does It m ean ?”
ELECTRIC BUILDING
T he L lttle-G lrl d id n ’t know. Big
Boy w asn 't q u ite su re ab o u t It. T he
Elf Man th o u g h t It w as a neck m u f
fler.
T he D ictionary Man shook his
li'a d
H i v.,ii all give u p ? ” he
G eneral C ontractors
asked, proud to be ab le to show his
su-pe-ri-or know ledge.
C arpentering
"Y es,” said the L lttle-G lrl.
” Y-e-s,” said Big-Boy slow ly— he
E lectrical W iring
d id n ’t lik e to be g o tten th e b e tte r of
by a word th a t he should have
Fixtures and Lamps
known.
The D ictionary Man ru stled his
S eptic Tanks
leaves— w hich was his way of la u g h
ing.
Expert Electrical Repairing Ga a ran teed
"W ell, my dears, It m eans one who
confers a benefit, according to my
O ffic e a n d S h o p ,
frien d , Mr Noah W ebster. All chll-
, dren who raise food and tend g ar-
Electric
Store Bungalow Bldg.
! dens faith fu lly co n fer a benefit on
j others.
Mr. W ebster Is my benefac
Oraahaat. Ore
Flwme M i
tor. He w rote my book. Will you
Frank O. 4 » n e a
H a ,i1 K M ack
rem em ber?
T he ch ild ren declared they would
| Indeed.
“ Who was Mr. N oah W ebster?
The Crescent Cafeteria
asked th e Elf Man. "W as he th e
ow ner of th e a rk ? "
form erly a t corner of T hird and
L lftle-O Irl and Big-Boy lau g h ed
S tark , P o rtlan d , now In new
m errily, w hen th e Elf Man asked th is
location
question, b u t th e D ictionary Man
said, “ I am su rp rised a t you ch ild ren ,
iXKt A bler betw een .'id and 4th
th e Elf Man Is ju s t beginning his ed
u catio n .”
A cordial welcome to all p atro n s
and friends
"We a re so so rry ," said the chll-
,d re n . "B u t th e Elf Man know s lots
MRS
M.
FRAKES & SON
and lots of g ard en secrets. He know s
all ab o u t th e R eally-T ruly-G arden
Land. D ear little E lf Man, tell us
m ore ab o u t th e G arden.
The Elf Man stood proudly on his
G L E A SO N T R U C K
very tip-toes, and seem ed to grow
ta lle r w ith th e Im portance of th e
SE R V IC E
m om ent. “ I will tell you th e sto ry
All Kinds of Hauling
of one of y o u r g ard en n eig h b o rs,”
he said, " th e lowly Doodle Bug.” __
P h on es----Greebain 17,
By Cecilia Reynolds R obertson.
P ortlan d , Bdwy. 8121.
(To be continued )
It Lasts
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Gresham Meat Market
They’ve Made Good Because They Are Good
Swift’s
Beaver Brand
F ertilizers
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O R i N A __ __
Frank C. Jones Co.
D O N ’ T C H A N G E IF Y O U A R E U S IN G T H E M
We Carry a Full Line, Including
NITRATE OF SODA
HIGH GRADE ACID PHOSPHATE
SULPHATE OF AMMONIA
All Grades of TANKAGE, BONE, FISH MEAL. WHALE MEAT
AND BONE, AND KINDRED PRODUCTS
Get our Prices Before Buying
A. W. Metzger & Co.
M anufactured by
SWIFT COMPANY
F e r tiliz e r W ork s
NORTH PORTLAND. OREGON
Gresham Distributors of
Swift’s Fertilizers
P hones: M ain 7786
To th e Increasing n u m b er of
Res. Sellwood 2349
steam ship line« to u ch in g P o rtlan d
Office H o u n : 10 a m. to 5 p m.
reg u larly will soon be added th e vea
DR. A B CALDER
se Is of th e United A m erican Llnces,
CHIROPRACTOR
in co rp o rated , of New York city.
Office: 7 10-11 Sw etland Bldg ,
These ste am ers will ca rry freig h t be
Cor. 5 th and W ashington
tw een th e east and w est coasts of the
PORTLAND,
OREGON
United S tates and se rflc e will be In
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au g u ra ted with th e sa ilin g of th e H a
w aiian by way of th e P an am a Canal
T he Bank of G resham pays 6 p er
on Q ctober 2.
cent In terest on tim e depoaita.__ A d v.