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FAR M ERS SA VE « 2 3 ,0 0 0 . F arm ers M utual F ire Insurance la Beat. F a rm e rs a re finding o u t th a t In s u ra n c e in th e F a rm e rs M u tu al F ire R elief a ss o c ia tio n co st «0 p e r cen t less th a n in C o m m ercial co m p an ies. T h e a ss o c ia tio n h as o v e r $8 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a t risk . S aves » 2 5 .0 0 0 a n n u a lly to m em b ers. An a ss o c ia tio n t h a t b e n e fits th e fa r m e rs an d w hich is g ro w in g b ig g e r a n d b e tte r ev ery day. W hen re a d y to in s u re n o tify It. W S n a sh a ll. G resh am . P h o n e 85. DON’T KILL YOUR HORSE Let the Samson Tractor do your work. E xpert Auto Repairing, Acetylene Welding \\ ilbird Battery Parts, Auto Accessories PHONE GRESHAM 691 CHOICE MEATS Full line of Cold Lunch Meats S A N IT A R Y M A R K E T M ain 8 tr e e t G EO. G RESH AM IH E T L . P ro p . P h o n e 881 ftliüllilll PRICES HAVE DROPPED OVER 30% SINCE LAST MARCH We believe COOKIES and DROP CAKES From the N ew R oyal C ook B ook W H E N the child- » v ren ro m p in hun g ry , h ere a re som e w holesom e d e lig h ts th a t w ill sa tisfy the m ost ravenous appetite. Cookies % cup shortening 2 cups su g ar (4 cup milk 2 eggs *4 teaspoon grated nutm eg 1 teaspoon vanilla e x tra c t or g rated rind o f 1 lemon 4 cups flour 3 teaspoons Royal Mrs. C. M. H a rriso n h a s been car- B aking Pow der 11 48532323534823530153295323534848484853232353530001000232235353232326 2 ‘,nK fo r -', r s - s - C. Jo n e s fo r a few C ream shortening and su g a r together; add m ilk to I! s days, M rs. Jo n e s h a v in g u n d e rg o n e beaten eggs and beat | an o p e ra tio n fo r th e rem o v al of h er a g ain ; add slowly to 5 to n sils. S he is re p o rte d to be reco v cream ed shortening and e rin g . su g a r; add nutm eg and flavoring; add 2 cups flour i F. W. R eid h as sold h is fa rm of sifted w ith baking pow : 10 a c re s n e a r th e C o rn u tt p lace and d er; add enough more I ( lias b o u g h t p ro p e rty in P o rtla n d an d flour to m ake stiff dough Roll out very thin on i m oved to th a t place. floured board; cut with C ap t. F re d M. W est, c o m m a n d e r of cookie c u tter, sprinkle Co B, 3d O reg o n In f a n try , s p e n t one with sugar, o r put a rai- ein o r a piece of English d ay la s t w eek w ith G uy D. Jo n e s. w alnut in th e cen ter of Mr. B u sh o n g , w ho b o u g h t th e Ken-1 each. Bake about 12 m in ny p ro p e rty n e a r th e f a ir g ro u n d s , is utes <n hot oven. R e g u la r m e e tin g o f G re sh am Ix idge No. 125, I.O .O .F. In th e O dd F ello w s h a ll, e v e ry T h u n - day e v e n in g . V isito rs w elcom e. W. C. M cCO LLA UG H, N. G. RAY A. PA LM Q U IST . S e c re ta ry . Pillili! Another Royal Suggestion Mr. an d M rs. Sam W a sh in g to n , o f R o c h e ste r. In d ia n a , w ho h av e been v is itin g w ith th e la t te r 's s is te r , Mrs. F ie tta H ib b a rd , a n d o th e r re la tiv e s h e re fo r se v e ra l m o n th s, le f t to d ay 1 fo r L ong B each, C a lifo rn ia , w h ere i th ey go to sp en d th e w in te r. Mr. a n d M rs. T hos W iles le ft y e s - < te rd a y fo r C a lifo rn ia . i t w as r e - 1 p o rte il la s t w eek they h ad le ft, b u t on a c c o u n t of a b u sin ess tra n s a c tio n th ey w ere d e ta in e d . Mr. an d Mrs. Ed. A y lsw o rth m o to re d to C la c k a m a s S u n d ay . W ord w as receiv ed by re la tiv e s of Mrs. Wm. W. C ath ey of S e a ttle , w ho h as been se rio u sly ill fo r som e m o n th s p a st th a t sh e was re c o v e rin g 1 rs. e H her ..„n M 'ag on a ttie ‘s e e r W . ? o ? stell " ^ 1 h J1“ a s 8 h ad hPi a fo und-ninn^ m nl, ,ra l8 r d an d p a rtly re s h lS lle d n M 'r ° a V ^ e o ^ e X ^ r e d o in g ^ h e w ^ r? ' C oal O rd e r y o u r coal now o f E k stro m T ru c k co m p an y . P h o n e 851. tf H om em ade H am s, Bacon, S au sage, Lard 12478625 ROYAL BAKING POWDER A h a o lu te ly P u r e j re n o v a tin g th e in te r io r o f th e h o u se! Made from Cream of Tartar, Cocoa Drop Cakes J p re p a r a to ry to m o v in g in w ith h is i derived from grape«. < tablespoons sh o rten in g ; fam ily. 1 cup su g a r I D r. C has. P e th e ra m a n d w ife, of I 1 egg A cup milk j i’o tr la n d , sp e n t S u n d a y a fte rn o o n an d I 11. cup flour j e v e n in g w ith R u ssell A kin an d 5 teaspoons Royal fam ily. B aking Pow der % cup cocoa Mr. an d M rs. H. C. L a rse n v isited !4 teaspoon sa lt I ( w ith frie n d s in M etzg er o v e r S u n d ay . ' 1 teaspoon vanilla M iss E llen S y m in to n of H e le n a , ' C ream shortening; add • M o n tan a, v is ite d o v e r S u n d ay w ith 1 su g a r and w-ell-beaten COOK EOOK FREE M rs. J a s . E lk in g to n . egg; beat well and add m ilk slowly; sift flour, The new R oyal Cook Book : M arion Jo h n s o n w as s u r p ris e d last baking powder, salt and co n ta in in g 4 00 delightful re- i__ F rid a y e v e n in g by a b o u t 30 frie n d s, cocoa into m ixture; stir cipes, will be sent to you — th e m ost of th e m m em b ers o f «the until sm ooth, add vanilla free if you will send y o u r P u t one tablespoon of nam e a n d address. m en s a n d w o m en ’s B ible c lasses o fj b a tte r into each greased th e M eth o d ist S u n d a y school. T he royal bakino powder CO. muffin tin and bake In ev e n in g w as s p e n t w ith g a m e s, c o n 115 Fulton Street, New York City. m oderate oven about 20 m inutes Cover w ith boil v e rsa tio n a n d m usic a n d d e licio u s re ed Icing. fre s h m e n ts w ere se rv ed by M rs J o h n son an d M iss E liz a b e th J o h n s o n , a s siste d by H e le n H isey. T h e g u e sts _______ ____ n es Ull A. g , ------------------ - — _________ ______ i w ere M essrs, a n d M - - esdam H isey, C. M. H a rriso n , C. E. R u s h e r SCENIC Ion T h u rsd a y of la s t w eek a n d w ill A rza S m ith , II. C. L a rse n , T h o s. II Mra n n , ~ r ------ , , , , 1 «Kain m eet th e r e on T h u rs d a y , th e G ill, T hos. W iles, J. II. C one a n d F. ... ° J k 8 p en t ele c ,io n d a -v 11th. P la n s a re b ein g m ad e by th e PH O N E 891 or 893 W. F ie ld h o u se , M esdam es H. L. St. ,, ! so ciety fo r a b a z a a r an d ch ic k e n su p - 11 C la ir, J. Il of ,P P o o rtla rtla n n d d , , w w as as a a r re- In th th e e ch ch u u rc rc h h b has lair, II. S te rlin g , . J. H . C o n k le, ■ Mr». . B', Fink, of e - j p Ppr e r In a se m e n t on De- ||i |i = I' A. G ould, M. E. G ilm o re, C lara' I c e n t v isito r a t th e hom e of Mrs. p. I ce — m " b e r " .3. 1’lan P lan to be p j re s e n t a t th a t llllllte S u n d ay a n d A lice G age, L e s te r S pen- M M lller tim e. cer, O liv er GUI, R aym ond C one an d T h e ,! a Pti s t L ad le» ’ Aid en jo y ed a -------------------- Hisey = “| H elen H isey. p le a s a n t m e e tin g w ith M rs. W a lw o rth I R ead th e W a n t A ds The A u x ilia ry to th e A m erican ! L eg io n w ill a s s is t th e boys in s e rv in g th e b a n q u e t o t th e A rm istice D ay cel e b ra tio n . M rs. F lo y d M ack, c h a ir m an of th e d e c o ra tio n s c o m m itte e , re q u e s ts an y w ho h av e flow ers to do n a te fo r th e occusion to c a ll h e r, p h o n e 96x. M rs. L. T. L u ste d , w hose re c e n t sa le o f h e r h om e to Mrs. H e n g s tle r w as re p o rte d in th e O u tlo o k , has i bo u g h t p ro p e rty in P o rtla n d a n d left i y e ste rd a y fo r h e r new hom e. Mrs. G resh am 851 L usteil h as been in G resh am fo r m any C or. P o w ell «n,! M aple y e a rs and h e r g o in g will be re g r e tte d t h e u n iv e r s a l c a r by a la rg e n u m b e r of h e r frie n d s. Miss Inez L u ste d w ill c o n tin u e h e r w ork in th e G re sh a m d ru g s to re fo r The Ford Sedan, with electric self-starting a w hile, g o in g back a n d fo rth to h e r and lighting system and demountable rims with new hom e. 3 -inch tires front and rear, for every day in • 1 hi Greeham-Hood Rlv< r fool ball g am e w ill he a big g a m e of th e high the year has no equal as a family car. Just as school a th le tic seaso n . It w ill be popular c.n the farm as it is in the city. In fact, played on th e local field on F rid a y a fte rn o o n of th is w eek T he g a m e 1 [’1e fi*niily demands in every vocation of w ill be called a t 3 o 'clo ck T h e stu - I life. Large, roomy seats, finely upholstered, plate d e n ts a re h o p in g fo r good su p p o rt I glass windows make it an open car in pleasant from th e to w n sp eo p le. C o n tin u e d on page 2 weather, while in rainy and inclement weather THE BOTTOM HAS BEEN REACHED We are Stocking Our Yard with loo,ooo Feet of New stock Josies Lumber Co. J. G. MAST Established 1859 EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE 3 BIG TRUCKS BEST OF SERVICE RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE GRESHAM and PORTLAND P o rtia , SSA A.I, A .071 lid w y 3 0 8 2 Albert Ekstrom it becomes a closed car, dust-proof and rain proof. It is not only comfortable, but really cozy, and above all, economical in operation and maintenance, and has all the Ford merits of strength and durability. W h en in d o u b t tr y a W a n t Ad. [v— . G resh am R oyal B lu e L odge No. 525, L. O. L., ' "Bl an d fo u rth F r i d a ’. / » » ‘g in s in 1 O. O. F hall V isitin g b ro th e rs w elcom e, j RAKER & $ G resh am E sta c a d a feathers arc inadc of practically the sdme a , , D ens can t m ake both at tJie same tim e, 'h e v d o n ’t lay until they stop moulting. I he w hole key to m ore w in ter eg g s i« in your hands now. D o n ’t let y o u r liens <lrar th ro u g h th e m oult w ith o u t , P”, i t U th e y ’“ n , n-dow n just w hen they should be in perfect condition for heavy w inter laying. B e g in z /tc to use Dr. L eG ear’s P oultry Prescription in th e ir feed regularly. M ore than a m illion poultry raisers have proved that this famous tonic and regula tor is a w onderful aid d u rin g m oult. Because it im proves the \\ hole digestive system, hens get full value from th eir feed. I hat means a q u ick er m oult, w ith out strain. Give hens this help and w inter eggs. G et O r . I r f e a r ' i I2 Ä p«<e book .M« b r cwrr o í ■««£ •nU (HMiltry. I Or, •« t o u r dealer*«, or •end «o U». Dr. leGears Poultry Prescription I ' / ' T / ' i 1 , i""’ ln> ** T, *r*’ pm 'hry experience and veterinary practice. Sold h r ‘» •I* '« everywhere—never by peddler.. G o to your dealer t w i , and get a iMckagr—re«ulri or me««? An. 4. For His Christm as • • • A W Dr. LeGear’« Stock Powder Dr. LeGear’« Lice Killer ; powder > writ rid your (kxk o f l i e a t c h Every man wants a w a tc h —a good watch. Anri a t w h a t seaso n of th e y e a r could su ch a g ift be b e tte r su ite d — t h a n at C h ria tm a a ? G ive IIIM a p rev en t th a t h e w ill c h e rish th r o u g h th e lo n g y ears to com e. O u r lin es In clu d e a ll of th e s ta n d a r d m akes-—th e E lg in , W a lth a m . Illin o is, H am p d en a n d Sw iss m ak es EXTRA Dr. L. D. Ix-ilcar Medicine Company, St. Louis, Mo. Will make your Mrxk pay better »V sp ecial Commercial Men Going Abroad m ust carry funds acceptable in foreign lands. ^ ..r'? I? ;„ Wc!I*known international currenev i. AM ERICAN EX PR E SS T R A V E L E R S ^ ¿ O e W h erever nten travel, these Cheques are a c 5 p ^ J fo r C h r istm a s— a 17-j e w - c le d S o u th Bern I in a o - y e a r G oM C a se $35 y o u c o u n , . r « OT , h . ™ rw hT „k (T H IS u E E K O N L Y ) Our store will be closed all day Thursday, Nov. 11, ARMISTICE DAY. Legal holiday by proclamation of Mayor Kenney. GUY D. JON ES A . W . M e tz g e r & C o. Phone 661 Quaiily a n j Smnc, A nd w e ’ll lay It aw ay u n til C h ris tm a s fo r you. Phon. 66, J K W K 1, K R The Christmas Store h^“m ‘“ " k W '" nuny .b r e d . ™ e » P .n .n c 4 by *> FIRST STATE BANK Gresham, Oregon S - ’rin< .n d C h^k,n< Account» _____ _ „ » « • ’V Deposit B o s w M » n s , E xchange, Bond«