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G R E SH A M O l'T L O O K . TTEN DA Y PAGE T H R E E SADIE ORR DUNBAR MAY SPEAK WEDNESDAY T he G resh am P a re n t-T e a c h e rs a s s o c i a ti o n w ill m eet in th e assem b ly room o f th e g ra d e sc h o o l W ed n esd ay a t 3 p. m. T h is w ill be th e b est meeting of th e y e a r so f a r a n d it is hoped th a t th e p a re n ts w ill k e e p th e d a te a n d 1 p lace In m in d . T h e m e e tin g w ill be | in c h a rg e of th e S ta te N u rse s' asso- , cia tio n a n d M rs. S ad ie O rr D u n b ar o r one of th e n u rs e s fro m th e a ss o c ia tio n w ill be th e p rin c ip a l sp e a k e r. ; Miss R u th Y oung, co u n ty n u rse , w ill 1 i a lso h av e a p lace on th e p ro g ra m . I T h e p u p ils o f th e sch o o l w ill g ive I a s h o r t m u sical p ro g ra m . Tw o g ir ls of th e d o m e stic scien ce d e p a rtm e n t . of U nion H igh sch o o l w ill g iv e b rie f ta lk s on th e S h e p h e rd -T o w n e r Act. I t is th e o p in io n of th e officers o f th e local P a re n t-T e a c h e r a sso c ia tio n , th a t th e y h av e th e m ost in te re s ln g an d v a lu a b le p ro d u c t o f th e c o u n ty as a b asis fo r th e ir o rg a n iz a tio n — th e c h ild re n of th e c o m m u n ity . T h e b e rry m e n , th e p o u ltry m e n an d th e d a iry m e n afld o th e r s have th e ir a sso c ia tio n s an d a live in te re s t is show n in th e a d v a n c in g o f w elfare or th e ir o rg a n iz a tio n s. E ach o f th e s e ” " Z b ‘i „ b y ■h 0 W ta g g ro u p s re p re s e n t o n ly o n e sm all p a rt of th e to ta l p o p u la tio n of th e d is tric t « h ile th e P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso c ia tion sh o u ld b rin g to g e th e r a la r g e ' p ro p o rtio n of th e a d u lts of th e dis-1 tric t. B oost fo r y o u r c h ild ’s w elfare and a tte n d th e P. T. A. is th e s e n t!-! your RIGHT to yourself m en t of th e fa ith fu l few . ;C i r ■ - M -A* i « We want you to read the book “The Fordson at W ork” It is free for the asking. Call in and get one. Drop us a card and we will mail you one without charge. This booklet is along the line of the usual l ord wav of giving the testimony of the users, those who have tried out and who know the real value of the Fordson Tractor. This book shows the fordson at work in some ninety different lines of ac tivity and to the farmer it presents the most valuable evidence of an all-around serviceable, economical, labor-saving, and money-saving machine tfiat has ever been placed upon the market. We can onlv get so many each month, so leave your order now. G R E SH A M , ALL LEATHER GOODS Ladies ’ Purses T h e L u th e r L e a g u e a n d a few Irien d s m et a t th e W m . A nderson hom e S a tu rd a y ev e n in g a n d enjoved i a d e lig h tfu l evening. 1 lie r e g u la r W ed n esd ay ev en in g m e e tin g o f th e L u th e r a n c h u rc h will be h eld a t th e h om e o f th e p a sto r, Kev. J. T ru e d so n , th is co m in g W ed n esday, J a n u a r y 19. T h e M isses N ellie. E m m a an d H iln ia Jo h n s o n , Miss M y rtle A n d e r son-, Jo h n a n d C a rl J o h n s o n an d E a rn e s t A nderson w ere d in n e r g u e sts a t th e h om e o f Mr. an d Mrs. E m il L ind, S u n d ay . T h e occasio n w as in h o n o r of th e b irth d a y of Miss E velyn L ind. T h e L u th e r L eag u e hold th e ir a n - 1 n u al ele c tio n of officers S u n d ay e v e n ing B ert O lsen w as electil p re s id e n t; ( a rl N elson, vice p re s id e n t; M y rtle I A nderson, s e c r e ta ry ; Jo h n Jo h n so n 1" W ANT To MAKEA S howing " M en’s Pocket Books and Bill Folds # 0 .0 0 9 7 .0 0 # 0 .0 0 # 5 .0 0 valu e v a lu e v a lu e v a lu e v a lu e ....................... #5.< ....................... ; ........................... 8,< ......... g « #S.OO v a lu e # 2 .0 0 v a lu e i - |.j 9 1 .7 5 v a lu e ........................... j.p S I .2 5 v a lu e .................................. 7 75c v a lu e ............... a GUY D. JONES JEWELER HE PERSO N E x te n siv e a lte r a tio n s h av e been m a d e a t o u r F ir s t a n d A ld er S tre e ts P a s s e n g e r S ta tio n an d m u ch b e tte r acc o m m o d a tio n s h av e been p ro v id ed fo r o u r p a tro n s . T h is b u ild in g is now b ein g tio n to th e tic k e t o ffice, lo rt ar h av e in s ta lle d a n “ E L E C T R IC e le c tric a l a p p lia n c e s m ay be p r tr ie lig h t a n d po w er, an d whe tea ex clu siv ely by us a n d , in a d d l- cles’ b u re a u a n d e x p re ss o ffice, we ¡T O R E ,” w h e re M azda lam p s an.I h ased , A p p licatio n s m a d e fo r elec- i-h i a n d p o w e r b ills m ay be p aid. T h is w ill m a k e it p o ss ib ’ te r s of b u sin e ss w ith o u r c- n | m ain o ffices in th e E le c tric h f c o u rte o u s a n d a tte n tiv e a e rv i.. o u r p a tr o n s to tr a n s a c t su ch m a t- y w ith o u t g o in g up tow n to o u r . ... an 1 you w ill re.- ive th e sam e P ortland R ailw ay, i_ignt Sc P ow er Co and DUTY to vour familv I cl. 96x — E lectric B uilding — Ma Frank C. Jones & Co C V nf ^ B u T, E R i n ” 118 Jack Screw. «»’ SeM Frank C. Jones II LICENSED ELECT] w W„ ,o rtl” I || M a.d Flnvd J. E. METZGER T Home Furnisher HOME SWEET HOME JACK W ILSO N hey pop , j SAY P op , SNHAT-3 A j WHEN W IL L cash g o o « , YA ÖE DONE 7 ? -------------- -----------< I CASH p ro g re s s in g m u s t m a k e t h a t his h e a lth is “ rig h t w ith c a re ." One good m a k e c e rta in o f th is Is c h a se m e a ts w h o se g u a ra n te e d n e s s w ill ma feel c e rta in th a t h is 1 w ill a s s im ila te th e p ro j v a lu es. O ne w ay to mi ta in of t h a t is to buy yoi h e re . 1 in o s e a tte n d in g th e E p w o rth | L ea g u e in s titu te in G resh am M onday ev e n in g from (he M e th o d ist ch u rc h h e re w ere M abel Sloop, R u th Ick ler, A lice H ale A gnes L a rse n , L e n o ra E harl0B M cG innis, E lton Sloop ’i"*’ t h « p a sto r, Rev. E arl B. C otton. All en jo y ed th e m e e tin g very m uch. MrH L eon c «,l(ly an d Miss R u th Ic k le r s p e n t S u n d ay a fte rn o o n and ev e n in g w ith M rs. L ord and fa m ily in th e V ictory n eig h b o rh o o d . Mr. an d M rs Geo. A rm s tro n g and son W a lte r w ere also g u e sts nt th e L ord P ito n e 41 hom e. A rth u r Sloop is a tte n d in g school In ( o n a ll is . H e is ta k in g th e tr a c to r PLEASANT VALLEY , an d fa rm m a c h in e ry c o u rs e a t th e O regon A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege. i ui P le a s a n t v a lle y g ra n g e w ill It. B. M ilne Is re p o rte d to be In a hold its r e g u la r m o n th ly m e e tin g very s e rio u s co n d itio n . F rie n d s hope S a tu rd a y , J a n u a r y 22. T h is w ill be fo r his sp eed y reco v ery . In v ita tio n is given to all w ho w ish an open m e e tin g a n d ev e ry o n e Is in to a tte n d th e old fa sh io n e d sp e llin g v ited to a tte n d . T h e in s ta lla tio n of bee a t V icto ry sch o o l F rid a y , Ja n . 21. officers w ill be h eld a t th is tim e a n d , r rie n d s an d n e ig h b o rs w ere g riev ed th e R u sse llv ille g ra n g e te a m w ill p u t !?. lpa,7?1 of ,h p su d d en d e a th of M rs Wm H illy ard on S a tu rd a y . T h e sy m on th e w o rk . p a th y o f th e e n tire co m m u n ity Is e x te n d e d to th e b e re a v e d fam ilv i P A ID for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind. E. BAUMANN, Gresham Phone 901 COAL WOOD Ekstrom Truck Service A Truck for Every Kind of Work F or. P o w ell a n d M aule G re sh a m K5I .. . . . . . „ A sh S tr e e t P o rtla n d lM wjr. 20H2 CHOICE M E A T S H om em ade Ham«, Bacon, S ausage, La: I ull line of Cold Lunch Meats FAIRVIEW w e w a n t fo r a c lie n t w ell a c q u a in te d w ith v a lu e s five to 20 a c res n e n te r ta in e d on I im p ro v ed o r u n im p ro v ed fro n tin g ->n io S a , tu rd a y C e E v e n M in o g rrls° at a farew n ll p a rty good re a d b etw een O re sh a m and Ln h o n o r of h e r s is te r . Miss Hue Main S tre e t G RESH A M , a rtla n d . No in flated v a lu e s w ill be L ew is, w ho left on M onday ev en in g co n sid e re d , m u s t be g o o d soil. fo r h e r hom . in T o p ek a. K a n sa s Miss W e w a n t fo r a n o th e r c lie n t 40 L ew is lias sp e n t th e p a s t tw o y e a rs a c re s of good fa rm lan d . W ith in h e re w ith h r r B lstrr a n d h a s ma<l4 CEDAR AND VICTORY ~ re a s o n a b le d is ta n c e o f G resh am , m an y frie n d s, w hich w as show n by M ust be good lan d a n d g o o d build-1 T h e V ictory P a re n t-T e a c h e r a ss o th e la rg e n u m b e r w ho a tte n d e d th e ‘" g s if p o ssib le. C ash tr a n s a c tio n . p a rty to w ish h e r g oodbye. S he w ill c ia tio n w ill m eet F rid a y , J a n u a r y 21 w e w a n t to sell fo r c lie n t fiv e' be g re a tly m issed a m o n g th e young An Old fash io n ed sp e llin g bee w ill be a c re s u n im p ro v e d , close to c a r lin e I fo lk s a« well as by k e r s is te r, as she h eld a n d prizes w ill be g iven th e w in n e a r G re sh a m . «1200. W e w a n t an o fle r on L ot 12 B lock I, W h ite h e a d m ade frie n d s w h e re v e r sh e w ent T he n e rs. It is also u n d e rsto o d th a t an e v e n in g was m ost p le a s a n tly sp e n t a p p ro p r ia te to k en will be p re se n te d a d d itio n , G resh am . Motors Repaired. Agent foi w ith m u sic an d g am es. R e fre s h to th e p o o rest s p e lle r. R e fre s h m e n ts No re a s o n a b le o ffer re fu se d . m e n ts w ere serv ed by th e h o ste ss, a s will be serv ed and a w elcom e is ex- the W estern Electric F arn T el ’ «36S r STA '1'® B A N K , G resh am . siste d by Mrs. (). F. C ady. At a la te Lighting Plants. Edison Co h o u r all d e p a rte d w ish in g Miss L ew is a speedy re tu rn . Appliances. Heaters. Fixtures A S u re B a rg a in . O ne Jo h n D eere low -dow n sp re a d e r. i „ .AI‘ ..WOrli 5 u a r a n teed to pass PLEASANT VIEW j , A“ n e Ye g a c reara s e p a r a to r, used UnSmrritenL tbe IiOar<l °f Flrc 10 d ay s fo r o n e to th r e e cow s, «42.60. O ne I n te rn a tio n a l, uspd P rlm ro s-’ c reatn s e p a r a to r fo r o n e to e ig h t SA T IS F A C T IO N G U A R A N T E E D cow s. C ost $96, p rice «70. SANDY BLUFF ’ E S T IM A T E S F U R N IS H E D . Som e good u sed plow s In w a lk in g a n d rid in g . On ac c o u n t o f so m uch sn o w in th e P h o n e HI M any I ie a s a n t View p eo p le a tte n d - P h o n e 1041 VV. A. H E 8 8 E L . b e r, th e C am eron & H ogg m ill has , ml th e F a r m e r ’s W eek a t O resh am s tim FRED L. BOURNE. Prop. h u t dow n. A. J A u lt, w ho is em P ow ell St. n e x t to B ro w n ’s M ark et D e n tis try m ad e p a in le ss by n e rv e an d all a g re e on th e e n jo y m e n t an d ployed th e re , is a t hom e. benefits d eriv ed T hey also feel j u s t b lo ck in g m e th o d s. T ry it. Dr. C. P P a re n t-T e a c h e rs a sso ciatio n m et at J o h n s o n , 611 M organ B ld g , P o r t ly p ro u d of th e p rizes w on by on e of th e flchoolhcuBe, J a n u a r y 7 th , w ith a o u r boys In th e p o ta to e x h ib it and la n d , O reg o n . M ain 6 7 4 9 .— Adv T h e su m o f «IK Ju d g in g c o n te s t In fa c t th e e a s t ,,f good a tte n d a n c e . w as received from th e sa le of pies S an d y d is tric t seem s to be on th e m ap Mr. F a rm e r! Do you n eed a Miss A lta B eers w as th e ch am p io n FLORENCE M. HONEY to sta y , h a v in g in th e la st five m o n th s s p e lle r In an old fa sh io n e d sp e llin g sc a le s? W e a r e se llin g pit w on seven o f th e s ta te fa ir prizes, 11 Piano, Harmony S ca le s w e ig h in g to 240 pourn of th e co u n ty fa ir p rizes an d now ur" : 11- “ m to 6 p m Monday, «14.40. L. L. K id d e r H d w. Co M rs. A u lt is on (he sick list. d u rin g F a rm e r's W eek, five o f o h r , esday, T h u rs d a y an d F rid a y , M r. a n d M rs. A u lt hav e a C hevro- j p o ta to boys co m in g from P le a s a n t idi«. F i r s t S la t« H ank B ldg. T h e B an k of G resh am pay s View, S p rin g d a le and H u rlb u r t won 1 ir s t S tr e e t G resh am cen t in te r e s t on tim e d e p o s its .— e ig h t o f th e 10 p rizes offered. R ead th e W a n t Ada SANITARY MARKET OET O U T ah STAY O ut T ic ’ I I GET T h i ì W o O k DONE- I CANT THINK W ith >bo ASKING- A — ------ " U .U O N j» n T|QNS to i __i SetELL. SMELLS * SOMETHING- B oqning in the kitchen ? I t i LET M E I try y r I PENCIL t WHO “NO- niKTL. Pmn These Comforts are all new cotton and double carded. e have 21, No. 5200, going at $4.77 e, e have 8, No. 5204. going at $5.78 e, have 10, No. 5206. large, at $7.00 e; '° large assortment first-class Blanket 1 ieatF ’allows, at 10 • reduction. “ ? W ANTS TO Gresham Meat Market NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS t ! W e say - forward march 1 K eep G o in g -- / voitta POWELL VALLEY If you are going to need a car or tractor this spring order now. Avoid another shortage. I ícomjtSz o-H « OREGON- IP Y O U TT w t U j , . LIKE FAT , pop ne s O u t t w iq e t h i n k i n g .':