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GRESHAM
O C T L O O K .T T E H D A Y .
MARCH
22.
1021
GRESHAM LOCALS
FARM
Mr. an d Mrs. J. H. M orrison, of
S eattle, a re visiting a t th e hom e of (
th e la tte r ’s b ro th er, J . H. Hoss.
They expect to locate here.
G resham people who atten d ed the
¡d edication of th e new M ethodist
Episcopal church In Oregon City last
j 8unday were Mr. and Mrs. H. C L a r
WE
sen, Mrs. K. H. Todd, Mrs. J. E l
Stubbs, Mrs. C. M. Zim m erm an, Mrs.
For the D airym an For the Berry G rower
P. A. Gould, Mrs. H. L. S t.C la ir
or the D iversified Farm er
and Miss Cora Green.
M embers of th e F re e M ethodist '
I he New INTERNATIONAL Roller-bearing, Light-
BEFO R E WE
church will m eet for p ray er m eeting !
draft SPREADER. \\ ide spread, all wheels track.
| on W ednesday evening a t th e church, j
TRACTOR PLOWS, GANG PLOWS,
SI LKY
G rangers will be in terested in the
PLOWS, WALKING PLOWS, in chilled or steel.
recital of Miss G ladys Johnson, tai- '
ented violin stu d e n t of H arold Bay-
CULTIVATORS, GARDEN SEEDERS,
ley, who will be presented in a re- '
HAND SEEDERS
cltal S atu rd ay evening, M arch 26 at
th e Lincoln high school au d itorium ,
W ater Systems for any type or depth of well (installed).
in P o rtlan d . Miss Johnson Is the
d a u g h te r of Mr. an d Mrs. J. J . Jo h n
S IL O S
son and has often played for grange
G et our prices for 1921 before buying
pro g ram s in G resham and a t o th e r
g ran g e events.
Mrs. E lin o r B oughner is rejoicing
over th e a rriv a l M arch 8 th of
g rea t g ran d so n a t th e hom e of Mr.
RELIABILITY
SERVICE
and Mrs. T heodore Cordo of Salem.
Phone 1041
T hom as C in d er has retu rn ed from
a few w eeks a t W aldport.
Mrs. D. 8. Johnson retu rn ed last
Sec John B rown for Insurance.
1 can ta k e care of all lines of
n ig h t from R ainier, Oregon, w here
she w ent m ore th a n two weeks ago sta n d ard insurance, including F ire,
MORE M ILES FOR LESS M O N EY
C asualty, A utom obile In the
j for a visit. She re tu rn s feeling much Life,
best com panies on ea rth . Jo h n
llow far in it from London to H onolulu via th e P an am a Canal?
1 benefitted by th e trip .
Brown, Main stre e t, G resham , phono
A bout 7000 Miles!
tf
G uests a t th e hom e of Mr. and 981.
P erfection Asbestos P rotected T ires travel th a t many m iles and
Mrs. Geo. Leslie Sunday, were Mrs.
T eeth ex tracted w ith o u t pain.
m ore in m any instances, because th e tread ru b b er ad h eres to th e
W illiam son, Mrs. Geo. Leslie, Jr. H u rts d o n ’t pay me! D entistry a t a
carcass until it is worn o u t by road use, m aking them dependable
E xam ination
Mrs. L ahie and Mrs. B arclay of P ort price all can afford.
and a real pleasure to m otorists.
land. T he ladies drove o u t in Mrs. free. Dr. H arry Sem ler, 204 Alisky
H aving th e A sbestos protection THEY ARE NOT A FFEC TED by
Bldg.,
P o rtlan d ,
Oregon.
Main
W illiam son’s ne\v sedan.
friction heat, m oisture, oils, greases o r gases.
6576.
Huving these qualities they are w orthy of a tria l.
Mr. and Mrs. C arl A lder have
Wood
moved in to th e ir new hom e n ea r the
More
30 x 3
$13.30
THF
Cull ties for sale. E kstrom T ruck
cannery.
R u b b er
3 0 x 3 % ............................ 14.30
Service, phone 851.
tf
More
31 x 4
13.50
BEST
T he local force at R a k e r’s g arag e
F ab ric
32 x 4
21.00
T IR E
enjoyed them selves a t th e F ord deal
Storage b attery rep a irin g and re
N ew
33 x 4
22.30
P o ssib le fo e r r’s b an q u e t in P o rtla n d a t the Ben charging, s ta rte r
and
g en erato r
G imm I n
3 2 x 3 % ............................ 10.00
Man, Money
work. R ak er 4 Son.
son
hotel
la
st
n
ig
h
t.
Those
who
a
t
A"
•'** * • .......... .....- ..... 583.30
and M achinery
tended from h ere w ere C. I. and E.
Si«*'
34 x 4 % .— ....... ............ 31.OO
to P ro d u ce
R eg u lar m eeting of G resh
D. R ak er, T. J., R. D. and R. R.
A Tulie F ree w ith E very KOOO-Mile T ire
am Lodge No. 125, I.O.O.F.,
Hailey, Jo h n McGinnis and M. J.
Exclusive Agent in G resham for N avajo Pat< li«‘s for Tube*.
A llshouse. Mesdame8 C. I. and E. D. In th e Odd Fellow s hall, every T h u rs
day evening. V isitors welcome.
Leatb«*rllfe, a D ressing fo r A uto Tops.
R ak er accom panied th e ir husbands
HARRY J. STANLEY, N. G.
to P o rtlan d w here they enjoyed th e JA CK SON JONES, S ecretary
Bring in your tubes and have them vulcanized.
play a t th e Baker.
G resham
Royal
B lu e
Mrs. R. F. W alters spent th e g re a t
W. S. L O V E JO Y , A gen t
Lodge No. 525, L. O. L„
e r p a rt of last week in Salem in a t
second and fo u rth F riday
N ext to llro w n 's M arket
G resham
nights in I. O. O. F. hall.
tendance a t th e convention of Oregon
V isiting b ro th ers welcome.
D au g h ters of th e A m erican R evolu
tion. Mrs. W alters is s ta te historion
and a m em ber of W illam ette C hapter,
P o rtlan d .
Floyd L. Mack has ju s t finished
w iring th e new hom e of Robt. H aus-
(KERO SEN £)
w irth of P o rtlan d . Mr. H ausw irth
has Just purchased a five-acre tra c t
n ear th e oil ta n k s from Theo. Mercer
who Is b u ilding a m odern bungalow
Instant heat
on th a t tra c t. Mr. M ercer has sold
0 0 0
when and
th e o th e r tra c t to a Mr. Province.
Big Bargains in Used Cars
IMPLEMENTS
REPAIRS
A R E GO ING TO M A K E A
C le a ra n c e S ale on A ll U sed F o rd s
M O VE IN TO O U R NEW BU ILD ING
If you are ffoing to need a car take advantage of these
Special Prices
Touring Cars
-
-
from $ I 50 to $300
Trucks (including body) - from $350 to $650
One 1 920 Ford Sedan
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-
.
$750
W . A . H E SSE L
RAKER & SON
PEARL OIL
NEW ARRIVALS
40-IN . O R G A N D IE S
o i «
Bishop Bros.
F o r Quality
H E M ST IT C H IN G
MBS. C A B B IE
Pilone 31x3
Main St.,
HANSEN
G resham
near High School
M axw ell Schneider
PHOTOS
Picture Framing
Main S treet. Gresham
Phone 641
if
TROUTDALE
H
ERE are beat grades of Grass Seed—also Fee-
tilisers. Rollers, Lawn Mowers, Garden Hoee.
WHEEL CULTIVATORS FOR THE GARDEN
Spades
Rakes
Seed Drills
forks
II»
Hand Forks
These and all other necessary equipm ent mid supplies
are being specially displayed thia week. Coiue in today.
A . W. M ETZGER & CO.
Phone 661
the
•WfHCH£ST£R
Phone 661
store
S atisfaction
No M ileage Limit
Fabric, Cord and Solid
Tires and Tubes
T ib b e tts ’ V ulcanizing S hop
Main Street
Gresham, Ore.
P A ID
foi Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind.
Home Products
PURE LARD
HOME BRED
HOME
FED
HOME MADE
MADE FOR HOME
3s 65c, 5s $1,
E. B A U M A N N ,
Gresham
Phone 901
N O TICE TO O U R P A T R O N S
Extensive alteratio n s have been m ade a t o u r F irs t an d A lder
S treets P assenger S tation and much b e tte r accom m odations have
been provided for o u r patrons.
10s
Í2
Delivered
Gresham Meat Market
This building is now being used exclusively by us and, in ad d i
tion to the ticket office, lost a rtic le s’ b u reau and express office we
have in stalled an “ ELECTRIC STO RE,” w here Mazda lam ps and
electrical appliances may be purchased, applications m ade fo r elec
tric lig h t and power, and w here lig h t and pow er bills may be paid.
. „
W.l n nlak1 I1 posslble for o u r Patrons to -tran sa ct such m at-
mrnn L n “ 8 " f 88. J
our, coraPa n y w ithout going up town to o u r
m ain offices in the E lectric building, and you will receive th e same
courteous and atten tiv e service.
receive tn e same
P ortland R ailw ay, Light & P ow er Co.
A. J. W. BROWN
Phone 41
a
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k*»-* 'T
NOTICE O F FIN 11. \ I I I ! \ I
In the C ircuit C ourt of th e S tate of
Oregon, for th e C ounty of M ultno
Seven-room double constructed
mah
In the M atter of th e E sta te of R ich
house, $2300.
ard Em m erson, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given th at the u n
B efore building. com e ami se»
our work.
dersigned as ad m in istra trice s of th e
estate of R ichard Em m erson, de
U s build an yth in g you w ieh at
ceased. have filed th e ir final account
a reaeonahle price.
in the C ircuit C ourt of the S tate of
Oregon, fo r th e County of M ultno
Day o r C ontract.
P h o n e 30x1
m ah, and th a t Monday, th e 25th dav
of April. 1921. at th e h o u r of 9 :? 0 |
OSCAR W TH 0REN
o'clock in th e forenoon of said dav I
an d th e co u rt room of said court has !
been appointed as th e tim e and place I
for h earin g of objections to said j
final account and th e settlem en t
CER TIFIED OATS
thereof.
SHADELAND GROWN
JE N N IE E HAMILTON.
E n .lP S K . CLIMAX - SEN I TOR
ANNIE E M OFFIT,
MARY E EGAN.
Prise Winners at Everv Show
genuine Shadeland Oats
A d m in istratrices of th e estate of Secure the true from
us.
R ichard E m m erson, Deceased
W
H F A A T 1 FARI T
pa UtQUIS
art
McQVIRK 4 SCHNEIDER
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A ttorneys fo r A dm in istratrices
' Write for lateet price-list on F a r m
F IE l.D SEE PS and our 1W1 Corn?
Dated an d first published Mar. 22, '21
D ate of last publication Apr. 19 ’21 j p l,t* Cäöfc«. Get busy now.
D entistry m ade painless by nerve
blocking m ethods. Try it. Dr. C. P.
Johnson, 611 Morgan Bldg., P o rt
land, Oregon. Main <74*.— Adv.
C A SH
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
A playlet, “ W aiting for the T ro l
ley" will be given by the T rue Blue
class of th e Sunday school on S a tu r
day evening. March 26.
Musical
num bers an d read in g s will supple
m ent th e program and hom e-m ade
candy will be on sale.
The social club of th e T ro u td ale
E astern S ta r c h a p te r are planning a
series of fo u r card p arties. The first
one to be given in th e Masonic hall
F rid ay evening. April 1. T his will be
a ju v en ile p arty , th a t Is everyone will
rev ert to th e styles of th e ir ch ild
hood anil h a ir bows, sailor collars
and W indsor ties will be in evidence.
A sm all adm ission will be charged
and refresh m en ts will be served.
Everyone is cordially invited reg a rd
less of w hether they belong to th e
E astern S tar.
At the close of th e E astern S tar
m eeting last week a su rp rise was 1
given Mrs D W McKay, n c h a rte r !
m em ber of th e T ro u td ale chapter,
th e occasion being h e r birthday
A
b eau tifu l p u rse and a bouquet of d a f
fodils were presented to th e honor
guest. A H. Bell of P o rtlan d , who
was w orthy p atron at th e sam e tim e!
th a t Mrs. McKay was w orthy m atron. !
was present as w ere a num ber of oth-1
e r m em bers who have been in th e [
c h a p te r fo r m any years.
Acknow ledges P ro m p t S ettlem ent.
S atu rd ay n ig h t. M arch 12, I lost
my dw elling by tire. I had Insured
in the F arm ers M utual F ire Relief
association, but had never received
my policy. W hen I notified the as
sociation of th e fire, they told me th e
house was covered, and ad ju sted th e
loss at once. In five days a lte r th e
fire I received $2100, th e am ount of
my claim
T he association has been
fair and ju st, and its prom pt se ttle
m ent helps me to rebuild at once.
CAROLINE DRUPE.
G resham , Oregon, March 17, 1921
Bring Your Lawn and
Garden LJp Right
M ileage
hCdtand li$ht
where needed
40-IN . PLA IN W H IT E V O ILES
M eans More
flouted
K 7 1 5 Í» » P
A
Have you ever driven over one of the new
good roads.” If so, you know what the
f ederal Reserve Banking System is doing
for its member banks and their depositors.
No more ruts and sandy spots, gullies and
steep hills, but a smooth surface and even
grades for the financing of business and
farming to travel over.
> ou can get on this road and enjoy its ad-
vantages by becoming one of our depositors
Don't delay.
m im m i »
. SYSTtM
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O
h
FIRST STATE BANK
GRESHAM.
ORBGON