PAGE P o r i t Lee O rtm an, recently from W alla W alla, W ashington, has been placed in ch arg e of th e S tan d ard Oil statio n at th is place. J. L. Maloney, who cam e here a few weeks ago to take ch arg e of th e sta tio n , has been tra n s ferred to V ancouver. Miss Evelyn M etzger, who was obliged to give up h er w ork on the O utlook force ab o u t th ree m onths ago on account of illness, has recov ered and again a t h er work. C arl S h attu ck was In G resham on business m a tte rs on Monday. Mr. S hattu ck has been in th e so u th w est In quest of h ea lth for sev eral m ouths and rep o rts m uch im provem ent. A baby boy was born on Monday, A ugust 1, to Mr. and Mrs. R. A G anger of Bull Run a t th e T lm m er man p riv ate sa n ita riu m . T h e little fellow tipped th e scales a t 8 % pounds. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8 A verill have re tu rn ed from C orvallis w here they went for th e su m m er school session. Mrs. H. C. L arsen left th is m orn ing fo r S eattle w here she will visit friends and relatives. She expects to be away for two o r th ree weeks. Mr. and Mrs. H arold K ern arriv ed a day o r two ago from Burley, Idaho, If you are contemplating building come in and see us. and are visiting w ith th e ir p aren ts. We are a member of the National Builder’s Bureau and Mr. and Mrs. M, D. K ern an d Mrs. I hesc machines are all in good mechanical condition. Terms if desired. Rose M etzger. T hey expect to re have on hand over 500 house plans. Come in and see main h ere for th e su m m er and may them let us help you plan your new home. stay p erm an en tly . They cam e by auto. Rem em ber— Owned. Homes are Happy Homes. G uests at th e M. D. K ern hom e re cently w ere Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge Sw lndam an and d au g h te r R uth, of Boise, Idaho. T h e Sw indem ans, to g e th e r w ith Mr. and Mrs. P ete Sm ith and th re e ch ild ren of Mt. Angel and GRESHAM Phone 1301 ESTACADA Mr. and Mrs Sylvester Sm ith of St Paul, Oregon, were d in n er g u ests on Sunday of th e W. R. K ern fam ily. W. T. H artley , who u n d erw en t a serious o p eratio n a t a P o rtlan d hos p ltal a few w eeks ago. is sufficiently recovered to re tu rn to his hom e in G resham . He is able to be ab o u t th e stre e ts b u t has not yet regained his fo rm er stre n g th . Mr. H artley will Two au to loads of G resham people soon celeb rate his 90th b irth d ay and m ade th e trip to Mt. Hood Lodge on his vigor fo r one of his age is re th e n o rth slope of Mt. Hood T h u rs m ark ab le. Mr. H artley and hi3 day, re tu rn in g th e sam e n ig h t. They d au g h ter, Mrs. S tella Stockdale, will left here a t 5 o’clock in th e m orning, leave in a sh o rt tim e for C alifornia had d in n e r well up th e m ountain w here th ey will rem ain over next sid e and re tu rn e d to E agle C reek w inter. One hour of real entertainment. w here they had su p p er an d rested W- A. H essel and wife, Jam es un til evening. T hose In th e party E lk in g to n , C. G. Schneider and W il were Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Page and son E astm an have re tu rn e d from a Your only chance! Don’t miss it. son Donald, Mr. P ag e’s m o th e r and fishing trip which took th em Into Hula Hula Dance by two sisters, Jas. L aw rence, Mr. and the m o u n tain s 40 m iles from E sta ca Mrs . W illiam A nderson and Miss da. W hile Ashing was not p a rtic u !■ ran k le McLean of W ashington, who larly good th e cam ping and th e h ik Is th e guest of th e A ndersons. ing were enjoyed to th e full Solos, quartets, instrumental by company, special nov R. F. W alters met with a painful M arg aret St. C lair is In C aldw ell, Baling hay, Threshing with 10-18, 15-27 or 22-40 tract and serious accident last week a t his Id ah o , w here she will spend th e elty and steel guitar by ors (2 or 3 or 4 plow tractors), Cutting grain, filling farm on G resham H eights w hile he m onth of A ugust v isitin g w ith re la was o p eratin g his wood saw. His tives. silos, all draw bar or belt pulley work. left hand becam e ca u g h t In th e m a Mr. and Mrs. C. G. S chneider are chinery which m ashed and lacerated m oving Into th e Peck residence on Doing good work on many different farms with It terrib ly . The Angers w ere broken W allula H eights, w here they expect and th e Aesh to rn from a p a rt of the to live for several m onths. hand. He was ta k en at once to a Mrs. A. L. B urton and fam ily P o rtlan d hospital for tre a tm e n t and have moved to th e ir new residence will rem ain th e re for a few days. He on W est F irs t stree t. is rep o rted to be doing well. Hope Mrs. L. M. D ougherty, who is e n tertain ed th a t all his Angers can spending the su m m er at T he Eyrie Concert—adults 40 cents; children 30c, including war be saved. on th e E vergreen H ighw ay, was tax. Small charge for the dance O liver S tro m q u lst of th e O utlook ca lle r today on Mrs. C arrie H ansen force has been lim ping ab o u t p ain She was accom panied by h er daugh Agency fully for th e past few days as a re te r, Mrs. A lfred B einfohr and th e lat su lt of an accident w ith his m o to r te r ’s d au g h ter. Miss H elen, of Maple cycle b ut is th a n k fu l th a t he es ton, Illinois. T he la tte r young lady caped with no m ore serio u s trouble. is ta k in g th e Pacific Coast trip as i Reliability Gresham Service Mr. S tro m q u lst lives in P o rtlan d ahd ! g ra d u a tio n g ift from h er fath er. rides his m achine to and from work H erb ert E. S tu d eb ak er of Ellens Phone 1141 Gresham, Ore. W hile going o ut Powell stre e t n ear burg, W ashington, is spending a day th e G resham schoolhouse he was o r so at th e hom e of his sister, Mrs ab o u t to pass a wood tru ck which E m m ett Kelly. suddenly tu rn ed Into th e side road Mrs. E m m ett K elly retu rn ed F ri w ithout signaling. In his effort to day from C astle Rock, W ashington get out of th e way of th e tru ck he w here she was called th e 22d by th e ran his m achine onto th e school sud d en d eath of h e r m other, Mrs gro u n d w here it upset and bruised M innie S tu d eb a k er of th a t place. him severely. Miss Louise F ish e r from P o rtlan d Lewis O. Larson of T ro u td ale, who is th e guest of Mrs N ora W ithrow for Main S treet GRESHAM has spent th e past week a t th e H enry a few days th is week. Phone 181 GRO. DIRTL, Prop S churm an hom e on Cleveland ave nue. will leave T h u rsd ay for n m o n th ’s visit w ith his son, Je an L ar son, and g ran d d a u g h ter. Mrs R. R. W aiters of E v erett, W ashington Both M r. Larson and Mrs W a tte rs were form er resid en ts of T routdale. D inner g u ests a t the S churm an hi me on Sunday were Lowls O. L a r I here are a good many reasons why a farmer son of T ro u td ale, Mr and Mrs. Geo should have a bank account, among them these Larson and baby of P o rtlan d , Ja k e five: Larson of G resham and August S churm an of W oodland, W ashington. R obert L arson, wife and son called 1. Because the farmer creates wealth and the 7V)R your protection in any possible and spent th e evening banker conserves it. emergency, your Winchester Rifle is H enry Schurm an left Sunday m orn severely tested at the factory before you ing on a w eek's business trip to Mo 2. Because the farmer often needs money or lalla. Oregon. are ullowed to buy it. Bargains in Used Fords 1920 Sedan, run 5000 miles, all equipment...........$775 1920 Touring, fine condition.................................$450 1918 R oadsters.....................................................$350 1920 Truck, with c a b .............................................$500 Y o u ’ll 1919 Truck, stake body, extension frame, new t i r e s ..................................................•___ $700 Several 1918 Tourings, from $275 t o ..................$350 N ever B e H appy— Until you own your own home You will never know the joys of living in the fullest measure until you quit paying rent and OWN YOUR OWN HOME RAKER & SON JONES LUMBER CO. Phone 2341 COMING COMING COMING GRESHAM LOCALS J. G. Mast, Branch Mngr. Case Tractors Shaw’s Hawaiian Troubadours at Fairview City Hall, August 5, 8:30 sharp Hawaiian and popular melodies JO N I A Kale and Indetta Eddie Shaw with his steel guitar; Kale Ko with his one-string novelty Case Balers Case Tractors Case Plows Case Threshing Separators Case Tractor Discs All Reliable Case Machinery Dance folowing concert,— Hawaiian Orchestra 77 YEARS OF KNOWING HOW Hessel’s Farm Machinery tVIMCfftSTEfl CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SA N IT A R Y M A R K ET Gresham Theater Wednesday, Aug. 3 Why You Can Trust Your Winchester Rifle I Of Interest to Farmers CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In Mid-Channel FRIDAY SPECIAL Not a Moving Picture It must pass the most rigorous tests for strength, accuracy, dependability, and smoothness and reliability of action. Knowing what it lias stood up under, the manufacturers back it with a sweep ing guarantee. For your next hunting trip, get a tested Winchester which you cun trust. Come in and sec the dilferent models, und let us tell you all about them und their Winchester Ammunition. A. W. METZGER & CO. Phone 1451 the WINCHESTER store Jos Griffis has purchased th e co t tag e in R egner ad d itio n w hich was ow ned by C laude Stockton an d «x- pects to move Into his new property th is week Rev and Mrs. J. H. Wood | » h o purchased Mr Griffis’ hom e on Second stree t will move Into th e ir new hom e In a sh o rt tim e. t rank t . Jones has received a le t te r from his son. E ttsel. tellin g of l»is activ ities in the g overnm ent service w ithin recent m onths. He has been estab lish in g radio sta tio n s In differ ent p arts of A laska and was recently See window display of Curios I called to B rem erton on business con nected with his work He o r from the Arctic Circle — see, dered to th e St P aul Islands In th e guns and revolvers taken from Beering sea to Inspect th e rad io s ta noted criminals by the great tion at th a t place. He sailed on Ju ly est police organization in the 23 on the V 8 8. S atu rn and expect world. ed to be a» ay for ab o u t six weeks. M aurice W lim arth and fam ily t P ortland visited over the w eek-eud w ith his au n t. Mrs. H C. Larsen NORTHWEST MOUNTED POLICE Vaudeville & Pictures 15c and 35c credit to supplement his own efforts. 3. Because the farmer’s money in the bank is not only safe, but is helping the community. 4. Because the farmer, being in reality a bus iness man, should be business like in his meth ods. 5. Because by being a bank customer, the farmer is really entitled to the advice, informa tion, and cooperation that every good banker can g iv e . ) W t ..really want to help you. our Prosperity is Our Prosperity FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM, OREGON