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th e body from C alifornia. In te r-
■ m ent was In th e B ittn e r lot In th e
G resham cem etery.
Services w ere conducted a t Carl-
(son’s u n d erta k in g chapel by th e _
I sistan t p asto r of St. D avid’s Episco
pal church in P o rtlan d .
Mrs. K ent passed aw ay la st S atur-
j day a fte r a brief illness from b ro n
chial pneum onia. T he body was ac-
i com panied by h er son, F ra n k K ent
i an d h er d au g h ter, Mrs Louise K at-,
■ tel man of San Francisco.
Down to Pre-War Prices
Case Reliable Tractors
10-18 Tractor complete in all detail—with
.friction clutch, pulley, governor, water
' 'trainer, fenders over wheels and lugs,
$910.00 at Gresham
| REV. ALEXANDER BEERS
A real two-plow tractor for all belt or draw bar work. It will pull two 14-inch
plows in deep plowing on high. A demonstration will convince you.
IS ILL IN PORTLAND
T h e Rev. A lexander Beers, whose
serious Illness was rep o rted in a re
cent issue of th e O utlook, was
i brought to P o rtlan d last week from
San F rancisco and is being cared for
Gresham, Ore H E S S E L ’S E A R M M A C H IN E R Y P h o n e 1141
at a p riv ate hom e In P o rtlan d . His
sister, Mrs. H enry M etzger, and o th
Reliability
Service
e r relativ es from h ere are in alm ost
j co n stan t attendance.
T hough his
I condition is considered serious, he
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i was said to be slig h tly im proved
th is m orning.
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Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Beers and
Rev. S. F. P itts of C o ttrell and Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. R obertson of G resham
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Vivian H ill
were recent callers on th e sick man.
yard, W ednesday, A ugust 24, an 8-
pound d au g h ter, a t th e hom e of Mrs. M ethodist C hurch A nnouncem ent*.
T im m erm an.
In terestin g services will be held
Miss M aude Michel has retu rn ed
at th e Ms-thodlst Episcopal church
from St. H elens w here she has been
next Sunday. T he pasto r, th e Rev.
visiting with Mrs. Guy Fieldhouse.
A. S. Hisey, will preach in th e
Miss E lizabeth T hom pson of Al
m orning on the su b ject, “ A W ork
bany, is visiting w ith h e r g ra n d m o th
ing F a ith ,” and in th e evening on
er, Mrs. E lizabeth McLain.
The Living S p rin g ."
in connec
Viola Dinger, who is on th e faculty
tion with th e Sunday school session
a t Oregon A g ricu ltu re College, is
at 10 o clock Miss E d n a Shoem aker
spending a p art of h e r vacation w ith
will tell som ething of h e r w ork In
her g ran d p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n
<
hlna, both In th e Sunday school 1
R oberts.
hall and in th e m ain school. Ep- j
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n W eatherly, of
w orth League will m eet a t 7 o'clock. '
Newberg, visited w ith Mrs. H enry
T he election of lay delegates to
M etzger la st W ednesday.
the an n u a l conference w hich was
Rev. E arle D. Sims, p asto r of th e
held in connection w ith th e social on
B ethel B ap tist church, will preach
last T uesday evening resu lted in th e
Sunday m orning a t 11 o’clock. Sub
For Quality
selection of C. M. H arriso n and Mrs.
ject of th e serm on, “ The G arden of
L ena C. St. C lair ,as delegates,
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G ethsem ane.’’ Everybody m ost cor
Thornes W iles and Mrs. Rosa Ship-
dially invited.
ley as altern ates.
T here will be no m orning service
a t th e Zion Evangelical church S un I ’. m m ! Im plem ent* and M achinery for
day, A ugust 28. T he en tire m em ber
S ale at G resham .
\
ship of the local ch u rch is invited to
One 1 % gas engine, W ebster m ag
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atten d th e mission m eeting a t the neto. $45.00.
One 7-h. p. Field type w ith m ag
F ried en s church in S ellw ood.' This
neto, 3125.
church is located at F iftee n th and T a
One 1% P.&O. w ith m agneto, $35.
ROCK B O T T O M PRICES
coma streets.
All m em bers and
One DeLaval No. 12 cream sep
friends a re Invited.
T he Young a ra to r, good condition, $45
is what the automobile owner wants when he is plan
One Simplex No. 5, good condi
P eople’s League will m eet a t th e
tion, $40.
ning to have his car overhauled.
church on Sunday evening ’a t 8
One Economy Chief, w orking con
o ’clock, Mrs. Theo. B rug^pr will lead dition, $20.
And that is what he is assured of when he calls on
th e m eeting.
One 6-foot Aspinwold potato d ig
us. I ernut us to add your name to our list of satisfied
The body of Mrs. K en t, m o th er of ger, used g ang plows, one used 16-
customers.
—and all at ROCK BOTTOM Prices.
Mrs. 8. P. B ittner, arriv ed in G resham inch Jo h n Deere sulky plow, ten
used chilled and steel plows two
T h u rsd ay for burial. T he final serv used feed cu tters, one B eaver d rag
ice was held th is m orning a t 10:30 saw w ith two saws, $115.
Two used feed g rin d ers, two used
Southard & Southard
when th e body was laid to re st in th e
silos.
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resham
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Any of these im plem ents g u a ra n
Rev. H. R. G ebhardt and Mrs. Geb teed to give you satisfaction.
h ard t retu rn ed from th e ir visit in the
W. A. H ESSEL, Gresham .
east last week and th e Rev. Mr. Geb
h ard t preached at th e Zion church
Sunday m orning. Mr. and Mrs. Geb
h ard t enjoyed th e ir trip very much
and rep o rt very good w eather. Mr.
Manufacturers of all kinds of
G ebhardt says th a t th e trip home was
very m uch m ore p leasan t th an the
trip east as they were forced to m ake
a 1000-nille d eto u r on account of th e
All orders promptly filled.
Pueblo flood. T he G ebhardts were
\\ e deliver anywhere
only
10 h o u rs’ ride from Pueblo when
Write for price list.
Sandy, Oregon
in
th a t te rrib le d isaster occurred and
they w ere forced to retrac e a p a rt of
th e ir Journey and go th ro u g h Wyo-
mlng to reach Denver.
from the famous novel
L* rank
H am lin, who has been
"Making H er His Wife”
driving a truck at C orvallis, is at
home again.
Comedy Features
The Rev. A. S. Hlsey is planning
to ta k e his troop of Boy Scouts to
th e n u m b er of ab o u t 20 on a th ree
also
day cam ping trip to Gordon creek
Malo Ht rent
early
next
week.
GRESHAM
P hone 111
ORO. n iK T U Prop.
lx>nner Pugh of P o rtlan d , form er
ly of G resham , was in G resham on
business today.
a bunch of laughs
T he Good home on Main street has
been sold to Dr. Mary T. -Becker of
P o rtlan d , who will soon tak e pos
session.
TRACTOR PLOWS, DISC HARROWS WITH ALL POW
ER-DRIVEN MACHINERY
FUW’
GRESHAM LOCALS
Look at the
S e e th e N EW
CHEVROLET
Model L
J 490
with these added features of efficiency
REAR. AXLE— Entire reconstruction rear axle—spiral ring
and pinion gears—new departure ball bearings and propeller
Hhaft—rigid construction throughout.
EMERGENCY BRAKE—Hand lever brake, eliminating serv
ice brake on clutch pedal.
TIMKEN BEARINGS— In front wheels, eliminating ball and
cup type.
BATTERY—W illard thread rubber batteries used in all models
STEERING ARMS— Straight taper, eliminating shoulder.
HEADLIGHT—No-glare prism glass.
CARBURETOR— Improved Zenith, enabling great efficiency
on li'gh gear at slow speed—a great advantage in downtown
trainc.
CLUTCH—Improved, with device that eliminates all grabbing
or slipping.
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Come in and Look Over the NEW 490 Models
Quilt Challies
in our windows
F. 0. B. FLINT, MICH.
Fields Motor Car Co. of Gresham
Latourell Bldg , opp. P. O. Phone 2331. Powell St., Gresham
Come in and Ask the Price
B IS H O P B R O S .
THE GRESHAM MILLINERY STORE
Will re-open WEDNESDAY, SEPT 7
With a Complete Line of
up-to-date fall and winter hats
Public Cordially Pnvited
MISS KATE MOSSMAN, Proprietor
Time to go to the
MOUNTAINS
You will find a complete line of
Kodaks & Films
G R ESH A M G A R A G E
BRUNS LUMBER CO.
Gresham Theater
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER
Saturday, August 27
VIVIAN MARTIN
“Husbands and Wives”
CHOICE MEATS
Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard
Full line of Cold Lunch Meats
“A Janitor’s Fall”
SANITARY MARKET
GROCERY SPECIALS
WHITE RIBBON
SHORTENING
Medium sixe, 70c
Large sixe, $1.36
CHOICE RED SALMON
Lb. can flat, 36c
Ü TAH NA PEAS
Can, 15c
COCOA in Bulk
Lb. 16c
COLUMBIA PINK SALMON
Lb. can tall, 10c
CAROLENE MILK
Can, 10c
LIBBY S CORNED BEEF
Lb. can, 20c
SALTED PEANUTS
2 lbs. 26c
AIM FLOUR, 49-lb. sack, $2.05
Gl i n ARD’S CHOCOLATE, Mb. can, 98c
TREE TEA. > .-lb. 27c; 1-lb. 53c
4 . W. Metzger «& co.
Phone 1451
Phone 1281
for the.vacation at
D a v id s o n ’s D ru g S to re
SEE OUR WINDOW
ELECTRICAL HOUSEKEEPING
h? urB
Insufficient tim e for hum an hands to perform
a?‘
household tasks. However, It is possible to establish
the eight hour day In the home by making use of the electrical
hands 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 assista n ts” will do your work
wi!hk »h and ®f,,c,en J*r- Tour home can be run system atically
h Z electZ lcal hands for th ey never disappoint you or
I Yu i r ‘ Y”" and energ-v can be devoted to the
better things In life, when you keep house electrically.
Olad to »how you any time.
TWO STORES—Electric Store, Electric Building
—Electric Store, F irs t and Alder Streets.
Portland^Railway, Light & Power Co.
Luke McLuke in
FILMOSOPHY
SUNDAY, AUG. 28
“The Life Mask
QUESTIONNAIRES FOR
FAIR SITE ARE PREPARED
and
A Good Comedy Feature
The group of engineers of the Ore
gon technical council In th e ir report
to Eric V. Hauser, chairm an of the ex
position com mittee on the selection of
the site for the 1825 world's fair, rec
ommended th at there should be an
automobile ground to accomodate not
less than 10.000 machines. They also
recommended that there should be ap
proxim ately 160 acres set aside for
an aviation field
This Indicates In a m easure the huge
j project which the 1925 exposition Is
going to be. E verything will be In
keeping with these two Items
A questlonalre has been draw n up
covering proposed sites and will be
ready by September to all those who
are advocating locations.
There Will be 125 questions In the
list calculated to develop inform ation
COMPLETE LINES OF
on every possible pnase of exposition
LATEST STYLES
site needs.
These questionnaires are to be n id y
In m en's and w om en's jew elry
com prising w atches, chains, fobs'
for the com mittee by November 1st
rings scarfpins. bracelets, lock
ets. pendants, lavalllers, brooches
MRS ELIZA KENT LAID
and all the most modish and most
TO REST IN GRESHAM » an ted designs tn precious and
semi precious stones
The burial of th e rem ain s of Mrs
E llia K ent took place th l^ m o rn in g
Instead of T h u rsd ay as announced,
the change being necessary on ac
JE W E LE R
count of th e delay in th e arriv al
G u y D . Jones
“
H otels, e v ery w h e re are glad to have
th e ir guests p ay hills w ith
‘‘A.B.A.” C heques
because the hotels of this country lose millions
of dollars annually through accepting custom
ers txrsonal checks, and they never have lost
a dollar accepting “A.B.A.” Cheques.
If you are taking a long or a short trip, start
n/iht by supplying yourself w ith these self
identifying, protective. popular cheques of the .
great American Bankers Association.
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