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PAGE FO I'R GRESHAM OUTLOOK. B- TUESDAY, JA NU AR Y 11, 1»2I GRESHAM LOCALS FARMERS TO ENJOY BANQUET SATURDAY S atu rd ay will be th e big day of th e F rid ay evening, J a n u a ry 14 a t 8 :15 th e re will be a lectu re an d sereo p tl- a rm e r 8 " eek program T he efflct- con pictures of some of th e su b jects ' en t com m ittees who have th e program discussed d u rin g F arm B ureau W eek *n ch arg e a re n ot m aking m uch fuss a t th e G resham lib rary . j ab o u t th e ir w ork b u t w ith the ex- T he certificates fo r th e ladies who perience gained last y ear a re rapidly com pleted th e course on hom e sh ap in g up th e p rogram for th e d ay’s CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG n u rsin g have been received a t th e j ev en ts- In h er m agnificent new photo d ram a lib rary and those com pleting th e i In th e m orning Chas. H. Gray, ex course may o b tain them th ere. T hose l ecutive com m ittem an of th e N ational com pleting th e course and passing F arm B ureau an d P aul V. M arls, di- the exam ination a re M esdam es Carrie* recto r of extension, O. A. C., will be Powell, V ida Stubbs, Alva H e v e l,' th e sp eak ers. Both are men who From th e fam ous book by K athleen Chiodo, Lucy Davidson, have m essages of in te re st to th e peo- LENO RE J. C O F FE E Minnie Brow n, H a ttie M ew hlrter, and P*e o t th ls com m unity atld th e re an elab o rate photo d ram a rev eal Miss G ertru d e E astm an. should be a good atten d an ce at the ing th e secrets of a dazzling P arisian The re g u la r m eeting of th e W. C. m orning program . opera s ta r a t th e h eig h t of h e r glory. T. U. will be held at th e lib ra ry j At 12 th e G resham Business Men’s T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a t 2 :3 0 . Sev- b an q u et will be given in th e Masonic eral m a tte rs of im p o rtan ce will come ' hall. Thirteenth Installm ent of the before th e m eeting an d a good at- M ayor K. A. M iller will give th e Popular Serial tendance is desired. ad d ress of welcome and o th e r local C. A. A ylsw orth, of San FranclBco, men will m ake responses. “ Lightning B ryce” Is visiting his b ro th er Ed. A ylsw orth I Among th e special e n tertain m en t for a few days. He is on his way to I fe a tu re s are songs by H ughes and P o rt Tow nsend, W ashington, w here ¡Olsen and a b arito n e solo by Dr. II. H. O tt. “ W h at Is and Isn ’t ” by ’ he will be stationed. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Gibbs e n te r M onseigneur Sw ingolli will be one of i T he g rea test novelty of the year tain ed on Sunday, Miss C ora G reen, th e am using fea tu re s of th e program , I Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gibbs of G resh T he addresses by Geo. A. Mansfield, am and Mr. and Mrs. K ing of Ione, p resid en t S tate F arm B ureau and H. Oregon. Mrs. K ing will be rem em C. Seym our, s ta te club leader, will be bered as Miss F lo ren ce F ranlT w’ho m ore se rio u ? fea tu re s of th e a fte r An en tire serial confined to one visited h ere la st su m m er w ith th e noon program . Mr. Seym oui-w ill dis evening's en tertain m en t. T he p rin ci pal th rillin g featu res of 18 episodes cuss th e su b ject of th e F u tu re F a rm Chas. C alkins fam ily. reduced to seven reels. e r an d H om e M aker. T he re g u la r p reach in g services I t is expected th a t th e re will be a will be held at th e Zion Evangelical (SEE FRID AY 'S AD ) church next Sunday m orning at m uch la rg e r atten d a n ce a t th e ban 10:30 o’clock. Services w ill be in q u et th is y ear th a n th e re was last the G erm an language. Im m ediately year and every effort is being m ade follow ing th e m orning service th e a n to accom m odate th e farm ers and nual business m eeting of th e congre th e ir wives. gation will be held. W c SA Y- FORWARD^ A H igh F lier, J. N. C ianahan is slow ly im prov MARCH 11 " I f you a re skilled in som e p a r ing a fte r an op eratio n w hich he u n tic u la r p u rsu it, we sh all be glad to let GrOlNGr - derw ent in P o rtlan d , M onday. Mr. you follow it,” said th e deputy w ar IF YOU C ianahan was tak en suddenly ill and den to a newly arriv ed prisoner. W ANT TO “ T h a n k s,” said th e p risoner, " I ’m it was decided th a t an o p eratio n m ust an av ia to r."— Science and Invention MAKÊ A be perform ed im m ediately. Many Magazine. L 5H0WlNCr" friendc wish him a speedy recovery. F rid ay evening a set of stero p tico n | T he Bantt of G resham pays 5 per pictures will be given a t th e lib rary , j cent in te re st on tim e deposits.— Adv. The pictures will be from th e Oregon G resham Royal B lu e A g ricu ltu ral College and will be on Lodge No. 525, L. O. L „ TH E PERSON WHO some line of h o rtic u ltu ra l w ork o t in second and fo u rth F rid av WANTS TO K E E P ON nights in I. O. O, F. hall. te re st to the farm ers of th is section. progressing m ust make* certain Visiting b ro th ers welcome. T his will be H o rtic u ltu ra l Day and It th a t his h ealth 1 h “ rig h t side up is hoped th a t th e re will be a good a t R eg u lar m eeting of G resh w ith ca re," One good way to tendance. am Lodge No. 125, I.O.O.F., m ake ce rtain of th is is to p u r A. E. Hill, one of th e m em bers of in th e Odd F ellow s hall, every T hure- chase m eats whose quallty- th e O utlook force, is th e proud dav evening. V isitors welcome. g u ara n teed n ess will m ake him g ra n d fa th e r of a little boy born in P ractice w ork in in itiato ry degree. feel certain th a t his digestion HARRY J. STANLEY, N. G. W ashington, D. C., last week. Mr. will assim ilate the p ro p er food Hill ju st received word from his JACKSON JONES, Secretary. values. One way to m ake c e r d a u g h te r of th e little m a n ’s arriv al. Are you tired , sluggish, sleepy? If tain of th a t Is to buy your m eats Mrs. C h risten a H um ason has ju st so, try a box of McGill's Indian herbs. here. received clippings from a Dallas, No b e tte r system to n e r and reg u lato r. Texas, paper te llin g of th e en co u n ter They w ork direct on th e liver and ...... „ n r ,r i. j k id “ eys. If y o u r d ru g g ist doesn’t) which her son G. W. H um ason had j c a rry them , call o r w rite, C. J. Mc- P h o n e 41 w ith an arm ed Mexican who attem p t- Gill, 356 East 45th stre e t 8., P o rt ed to steal som e silk s h irts from th e land. Phone T ab o r 4461. 97 sto re w here G uerdon was em ployed. A fter a race of several blocks th e m an was stopped and held fo r th e police. D uring th e stru g g le Mr. H um ason re ceived a cu t from a knife w ith which the Mexican was arm ed. Gresham Theatre WEDNESD’Y, JAN. 12 BIG 8-DAY ‘The Forbidden Woman’ Stock Reducing Sale COMMENCING FRIDAY, JAN. 14, 9 A. M.„ SATURDAY, JAN. 15 ENDING SATURDAY, JAN., 22, 10 P. M. “The Jungle Princess” 10% to 50% Reduction WATCH FOR PAGE ANNOUNCEMENT IN FRIDAY’S OUTLOOK Aylsworth’s M en’s Furnishings Suits and 0 Coats Shoes for the Family Í3 Gresham Meat M aikt T o rd s o rv T ’ HE Ford Motor Company have just issued a book called “The * Eordson at work.” I bis book is given free. Call in and get one. If you cannot call, write and we will mail you one without charge. It is not what the Ford Motor Company says about the Fordson Tractor but what the army of users have to say. This book voices the hardest kind of practical experience. It shows in illustration the Fordson Tractor at actual work along some ninety different lines of activity. It shows in these illustrations the wonderful versatility and utility of the Fordson Tractor. Shows it to be, beyond all question, the one bit of machinery that is a necessity, not only on the farm but along many lines of commercial business; especially does it show up the Fordson as a valuable servant on the farm. W ith it the farmer is relieved of the hard work; because he can take advantage of the weather in preparing his, seed bed; he can do it at the right time; the same is true when it comes to harvesting. It solves, to a great extent, the problem of scarcity of laBor. With its wonderful, reliable power, it brings to the farm home all the conveniences, in the way of running water in the house, electric lights, operation of the washing machine, churning, separating the cream from the milk; it assumes and takes to itself the drudgery of farm life Ixjth in the held and in the house and it is only a matter of a few years until it will be as universal in its serxice on the farm as is the farmer himself. It will become a part of farm life; a beneficial part; a profitable part. Get order in for there’s a rush coming. R ak er & S o n F arm ers Now H andle .Much M achinery. Fam i “T he fa rm e r of to d ay op erates m ore kinds of m achinery and has more responsibility in th e ir care and efficiency th a n th e av erag e profes sional m echanic in th e city ,” says I W. J. Gilm ore, in an n ouncing his tra c to r and farm m achinery sh o rt courses nt Oregon A g ricu ltu ral Col lege, sta rtin g Ja n u a ry 3. One course will run fo r tw o w eeks and th e o th e r to r 12. A second tw o-w eeks’ course will begin J a n u a ry 17. T he tw o-week course Is aim ed to ' help th e fa rm e r select th e type of tra c to r best su ited tô his needs, and to o v erh au l It and his o th e r m achines for upkeep and rep airs. Much p rac tice will be given in o p era tin g single and m u ltip le cy lin d er engines, and in ru n n in g tra c to r In and o u t doors. T he tw elve-w eek course will con sist of in stru ctio n and practice In ru n n in g tra c to rs and in le arn in g the construction and care of tra c to r m o tors and o th e r farm m achinery. ’’Many sm all rep airs and a d ju st-j tnents can be m ade only w ith th e aid ! of shop experience,” says P ro fesso r | G ilm ore. “ T his experience can be ; obtained w ith co m paratively little train in g . Delays in m aking th e r e - , pairs, though, are often expensive hi both tim e and m oney.” F arm ers and o th e r Rtudents tak in g th ese courses will have th e benefit of 12 m akes and models of trac to rs, p ro vided for th e purpose. Several prae- ; tical rep resen tativ es of ea ste rn fac tories have prom ise to be on h and to , help o u t in th e train in g . Many types of farm m achinery and ■ equipm ent are b ro u g h t In o verhaul- ing by the stu d e n ts, u n d er su p e r vision of th e In stru cto rs. It was b ut a few years ago th a t th e C alifornia grow ers of raisin s, a l m onds, and E nglish w aln u ts w ere about broke. T hey w ere at th e m er- U nited S tates tires are good lu e s Coal W anted ,cy of ea stern sp ecu lato rs and local O rder your coal now of Ekstroiu for any «ile. W. A. Hessel, G resham , We w ant for a clien t well ac buyers. Now 90 p e r cent of th e al- T ruck Service. Phone 881. Oregon. quainted w ith values five to 20 acres Ynond crop Is in an association and im proved or unim proved fro n tin g on 75 per cent of th e w alnut grow ers of good read betw een G resham and C alifornia are w orking to g eth er. As P o rtland No inflated values will be a resu lt, th e m ark et is stabilized and grow ers are prosperous. considered, m ust be good soil. We w ant for a n o th e r client 40 T he rem a rk a b le Increase In the aeree of good farm land W ith in | reasonable d istance of G resham , consum ption of p ru n es th e past fo u rj Must be good land and good b u ild years is due, according to R. C. P aulus, sales m an ag er of th e Oregon ings If possible. Cash tran sactio n G row ers C ooperative association, to We w ant to sell for clien t five ad v ertisin g and sta n d ard iz atio n * of acres unim proved, close to ca r line quality. In 191« th e re was a con n ear G resham , 8120«. We w ant an sum ption of 82.500,000 pounds of offer on Lot 12 Block 1, W hitehead prunes, w hile last y ear It was 200,- addition, G resham i 000,000 pounds W ith th e big ad- No reasonable offer refused. ¡v ertisin g cam paign being put on by, FIR ST STATE BANK, G resham both the Oregon and C a lifo rn ia ' Tel. 636 p ru n e associations, it is felt t h a t ' w ithin a few years even th e present D entistry m ade painless by nerve consum ption will be doubled blocking m ethods. Try It. Dr. C. P Johnson, 611 Morgan Bldg., P o rt FORD SEDAN with s ta rte r, lig h t., land, Oregon. Main 6749.— Adv. shock abso rb ers and speedom eter. Co. (Including W ar Tax) Some used C hevm lets, F ords In good condition. G resham O verland Co . I Read th e W ant Ada. W A Hessel. MASQUERADE BALL AT MASONIC HALL GRESHAM SATURDAY, JAN. 15 Auspices of Security Benefit Association ADMISSION 50 CENTS F YOU a ARE r m INVITED ers We have with us this week M iss M arcia Locklin Culinary Expert Demonstrating Kerr’s Pancake, Kerr’s Rolled Oats and Kerr’s Wheat Flakes Come in and Try these Products Walrad Mercantile Co. PHONE 601 Ol CONDENSED REPORT THE CONDITION OF FIR ST S T 4 T F HANK XT THE <M »SE OF B i s , . ‘ NEKS. DEI EM BER 21». 1 11211. A S CALLED FOR AND REI*ORT- ED TO THE F E D E R A L R E SE R V E BANK OE SAN l l t X N C I s c o JA N F A R Y H, |» 2 t RKSOFRCES Loans and discounts 8315 sqn aa L iberty Ronds ! .._ S T reasu ry certificates 55,000 00 H a r Savings certificates 940 sn iHea b° nd*’ *1OckB and 8ecur B anking house and fu rn itu re and 53.298,03 Law ful reserve w ith F e d e ra l................... ' ® Reserve Bank ........................... Due from banks o th e r th an Fed- eral Reserve Banks 8 Cash and Exchange ¡ ’¡ ’ J O th er assets .............. 8 a? A cceptance. ....... 2 5 ,O o U o r T o tal r e s o u r c e s ............. . u 11 IB IL IT IE s 1684 271 «a <• ap ttal stock su rp lu s-an d u n divid ed profits ........ I M a n -. Certified and cashiers checks ' 6 ,6 o u tstan d in g a - a ,... !'• ni.m d d e p o sits s x . 'i n n Tim e and savings deposits 313 215 70« O th er T ’a " ’ 7 * ’“ ' 8avin*s f u nds 6.3 9? O th ir L. 8. deposits. Including w ar loan deposit account. 5 814 on ¡ s s s a s 'i r * * ’ « * ........, « « « IB