GRESHAM OITLOK, Case Tractors Baling hay, Threshing with 10-18, 15-27 or 22-40 tract ors (2 or 3 or 4 plow tractors), Cutting grain, filling silos, all draw bar or belt pulley work. Doing good work on many different farms with Case Balers Case Tractors Case Plows Case Threshing Separators Case Tractor Discs All Reliable Case Machinery 7 7 Y E A R S O F K N O W IN G H O W Agency H e ss e l’s F a rm M a ch in ery Service Gresham, Ore. Gresham Reliability Phone 1141 Fi ird Special CORBETT PLEASANT HOME Mrs. E dw ard M urphy has been very seriously ill th e past tw o weeks. Dr. Botkin of G resham Is in a tte n d ance. Mrs. F ra n k Reed suffered a frac tu re d an k le and was ta k en to P o rt land Monday fo r an X -ray exam ina tion w hich resu lted in finding the bone badly sp lin tered . A doctor was called fo r W illiam B ader W ednesday an d a fte r a diag nosis, acu te h e a rt tro u b le was pro nounced as his m alady. Mrs. Hazel Nicolos and little d au g h ters w ere in P o rtlan d S a tu r day. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Reed atten d ed th e E lks convention at S eattle last week. B ert C ham berlain an d K enneth K incaid w ent to W oodland, W ash in gton F rid ay and b ro u g h t a tru ck load of Mrs. N ettie K incaid’s house hold goods. Mrs. K incaid and chil d ren will occupy a house on the place of h er fa th e r, E. D. C ham ber- lain, a t S pringdale. T he C o rb ett ball team won in a gam e played w ith th e em ployees of L ang & Co., on Sunday. Rev. E. A. L eonard of P o rtlan d will preach m orning and evening at th e P leasan t Home B ap tist church. Sunday school m eets a t 10 o'clock and C h ristian E ndeavor a t 7 :3 0 . On W ednesday evening. Ju ly 27. a so cial will be given by th e young peo ple. An a - t g allery is ad v ertised as one of th e m ain featu res. Ice cream and cake will be served. POWELL VALLEY Several Powell V alley people a t tended a su rp rise p arty on David P alm blad of Oak Grove la st Tuesday i evening in celebration of his b irth - j day. Those going from h ere were ! Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Palm blad, par- | en ts of Paul, Mrs. F ra n k G ustafson | and son W endell, Mr. and Mrs. Sw’an M agnuson, Chas, and A lbert Palm - J blad and th e ir wives, all of th is place, and Miss E llen Unis. Mr. and ' Mrs. Jo h n P alm blad rem ained for th e week and visited w ith th e ir sons P aul and David and fam ilies. Mr. and Mrs. Swan M agnuson and fam ily visited on Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs. R ichard G ustafson and fam ily in P o rtlan d . CEDAR AND VICTORY Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C aro th ers of ' G resham , Mrs. Lydia McCollough j and Miss O rienne McCullough of j P o rtlan d w ere g u ests on Sunday a t [ th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. I. T. i Wood. Miss McCullough rem ained | o ver S unday visiting w ith Miss Mabel j Wood. Miss E dith T u rn e r and Jack P hil- iflips of P o rtlan d were g u ests of Miss Mabel Wood on F rid ay evening. D IAMOND GRID BATTERY V AN , 1 rhe B attery M an How to Run a Car. C. E, .O S B U R N , A G EN T Phone 2381 Gresham AUCTION SALE I will sell a t my place, one-hall' m ile e a st of M abery sta tio n , on th e Pii>e la n e road FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, Beginning at 11 a. m. One Jersey Cow, one 2-year-ohl H eifer. W h ite Brood Sow. one year-old C hester 14-inch Steel Plow ; S prin g -to o th H arrow , C u ltiv a to r and L ig h t W agon, S h a rp )'* Sei>arator in good condition, som e h and tools. Piano, F olding Bed, two B edsteads, Springs, M attresses, C hairs and T ables, Dishes, som e canned fru it and m any o th e r articles of household goods and tools. Will sell some small tracts of land at private sale TERMS—Sums under $20, Cash; $20 and up, six m onths’ time on bankable notes. FREE LUNCH AT NOON W A L T E R JONES, O w ner A. C. THOMAS. Clerk J. M. THOMAS, A uction eer Reinforced Concrete Burial Vaults. Air tight, W aterproof, Everlasting. Better than metal, less In price. MANUFACTUBEO BY National Vault Co. T h ere is In circulation w hat p u r ports to be an E nglish tran slatio n of th e Ja p an ese rules of th e road for m o to r cars posted In the ce n tral po lice sta tio n of Tokio for th e benefit of E nglish-speaking visitors to th e city. It deserves th e w idest possible publicity, for It Is couched In such language as will im press It on th e m em ory of all m o to r c a r drivers. H ere it is: “ F irs t— A t th e rise of th e h and po licem an stop rapidly. “ Second— Do n o t pass him by or o th erw ise d isrespect him. “T h ird — W hen a passenger of the foot hove In sig h t, to o tle th e horn; tru m p e t a t him m elodiously a t first, b u t If he still obstacles y o u r passage to o tle him w ith vigor an d express by word of th e m outh th e w arning 'H i! H i!’ “ F o u rth — Bew are of th e w ander ing horse th a t he sh all n o t tak e frig h t as you pass him by. Do not explode an ex h au st box a t him. Go soothingly by. " F if th — Give big space to ttye fes tive dog th a t sh all sp o rt In th e road way. “ Sixth— Avoid en tan g lem en t of dog w ith y o u r wheel spokes. “ Seventh— Go soothingly on the grease m ud, as th e re lu rk s th e skid demon. “ E ig h th — P ress th e b rak e of the foot as you roll aro u n d the corner to save collapse and tie-u p .” We su g g est th a t d riv ers inclined to be careless cu t th is o u t and paste it on th e wind shield w here they can see It all th e tim e. T he “ horseless ca rria g e ” 25 years ago was a curiosity w ith B arnum & Bailey’s circus. In E ngland, to secure g re a te r safe Factory 9811 F oster Road. Portland Delivered any cemetery on sh o rt notice ty on th e highw ays, p atro ls are sta- PHONE AUT. 618-35 . tioned at d angerous crossings to w arn j m otorists, and a t bad stretch e s of I road. W hy Pay $300 to $500 for a Funeral? $75 including hsarss, cnskst, em balm ing, o n tsld t boa, funeral notions, grave marker, gloves, personal services. Wo extra charge for service or hearse. We conduct funerals a t all suburban towns. MILLER & TRACEY W ashington a t Ella, W est 8lde. Independent Phone Main a«91 or A S78-8S HOME SWEET HOME EMIS Funeral YOU OUGHTA . ASHAMED TO ÖE- I s o d ir t y î D irectors To d istrib u te 192,000 pounds of picric acid alloted to Oregon by th e bureau of public roads of th e U nited States d ep a rtm en t of ag ric u ltu re as the sta te 's sh a re of th e 12,000,000 pounds left over at th e close of the w ar, is th e new est p roject tak en over by th e extension d ep artm en t, u nder P aul V. M arts, director. Picric acid is an explosive s u it able fo r land clearing, ditching, and o th e r blastin g work. It is used in much th e sam e m an n er as dynam ite and six ounces will produce th e sam e resu lt as eig h t ounces of dynam ite. T he stufT will be sold to buyers at cost, w ith only th e charges of tra n s p o rtatio n and h an d lin g added. T he approxim ate price will be 313 a h u n dred pounds, according to Mr. Maris, th o u g h freig h t rate s will be 75 cents less per hu n d red as soon as the ca rtrid g e p lan t is estab lish ed at F o rt W ingate, New Mexico and sh ip m ents m ade from th ere. T he pres ent car-loads will come from S parta, W isconsin. Shipm ent is to be m ade In car-load lots only and o rd ers will have to be assem bled u n til a com plete load is required. Sales a re m ade on a strictly cash basis. County ag en ts will be provided w ith in fo rm atio n on de tails and will act as d istrib u to rs to all p arts of th e ir counties. Counties having no ag en ts may com m unicate w ith th e extension service of th e col lege to place o rd ers and o b tain in form ation. “ We re g re t th a t O regon’s q u o ta is not g rea ter, fo r th e in te re st shown by m en from over th e s ta te indicates th a t a larg e m a rk e t will be open,” said Mr. Maris. “ A pportionm ent has been m ade on the basis of com parative areas of cut-over land, an d th e secretary of th e in te rio r Indicates th a t Oregon has been tre a te d fairly ,” FO R SALE 1 wood ran g e 320.00. 1 Gas V ulcan range, 4 holes w ith pilot and oven 345.00. 1 R uuid gas w ater h e a te r 315.00. 1 Box Gas H ea ter w ith coll 35.00. JOHN BROWN, P hone 2501. D on't F orget The O utlook com bines w ith th e P o rtlan d News. W hen you subscribe | ask us ab o u t rates, etc. You will be V pleased w ith th e New, Newsy, News! Don’t slig h t y su rself by slighting th e w ant ads. A m m U i I m ** W hether you go to the lakes, the eeaehore, or the mountain«, carry your fin d s In “A. B. A," Cheques, and free yourself from worry about the care of your money. You will find these cheque« readily accepted by hotel», railroad«, «leeping-car companies and th« best merchants, and cashed by 50,000 banka. The only Identification needed is your counfera/^nefure In tho p r e te n c e of the person accepting the Cheque«. BANK OF GRESHAM State and County Depository WILLARD THREAD RUBBER INSULATION is guaranteed for the life of the Battery. The average life of a Willard Battery is longer than any other bat tery made. WILLARD STORAGE BATTERY SERVICE • Real Storage Battery Service Gresham Storage Battery Co. S. S. Pugh, Manager Latourelle Bldg, Phone 2331 W IttCffM TM x DENTISTRY PYORRHEA CAN BE CURED Artificial dentures to give complete satisfaction and extracting without causing pain. We’U gladly examine your case free and give our best advice. C. Sm ith Long AND J. E. Stevenson 310 Bush and Lane Bldg. PORTLAND Eight hours is insufficient tim e for hum an hands to perform all the household tasks. However, it Is possible to establish the eight hour day In the home by m aking use of the electrical bands th a t are offered to you in the form of the electric dish washer, w ashing machine, ironing machine, vacuum sweeper and the many other labor-saving devices. These u n tirin g "household assistan ts” will do your work quickly and efficiently. Your home can be run system atically with these electrical hands for they never disappoint you or grow tired. Your tim e and energy can be devoted to the better things in life, when you keep house electrically. Olad to th o w you any time. TWO STORE8— Electric Store, Electric Building, —Electric Store, F irs t and Aider Sts Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. VOUCANT GO BIDING WITH US U K £ THAT On Your Vacation “A. B. A.” * ■ .rtw B—kw» Cheques PICRIC ACID CAN NOW BE HAD AT LOW COST ELECTRICAL HOUSEKEEPING COMPLETE FUNERAL PAGE THREE TUESDAY, JURY a«, 1»2I Make Sure of E njoying Your Shooting OW that it’s time to be getting ready for the hunting season, make up your mind not to ex periment in getting equipment for shooting. N Buy Winchester World Standard Guns and Ammunition, the kind you can trust. Winchester testing and inspection insure your satisfaction, and the Winchester guarantee backs them up. Come in today and look over our stock of Shotguns, Rifles, Shells, Car tridges and cleaning supplies. A. W. METZGER & CO. Phone 1451 Phone 1451 THE STORE tV IN C H íS T ÍR