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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook Voi. 12, No. 13 GRESHAM, FIRE AT BORING WITH $ 1 3 ,0 0 0 LOSS MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY, APRIL WILLENE BOTKIN IS CHOSEN QUEEN OF MAY 14, 1922 $1.50 Per Year EX-COMMISSIONER GIRLS' SEEKS NOMINATION By CORA JOHNSON. Miss W illene B otkin has been elected May Queen for union high Boring, Oregon was th e scene of a th is year. The M ay-day exercises d isastro u s fire T hursday evening j will ta k e place F rid ay , May 12, on which wiped out a business block J S tapleton a th le tic field. It is an an- and left a n um b er of fam ilies home- ! nual event a t union high. T he pag- less. T he to ta l loss has been estl- ! eant, w hich is directed by Mrs. m ated a t about $13,000. T here was I Evans, fresh m an class advisor, will p ractically no insurance. ! be so m eth in g different th a n hereto- evening r w5uertet V b^ r t n / % i c t w d ti “ rt h , Eve(ryone 18 looking fo^ a r d TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS CONFERENCE WAS INSPIRATION In tim es like these, when o u r peo-| G resham , Ore., A pril 10, 1922. pie are tuxed to th e lim it, county ex- E d ito r O u tlo o k :— At the ten th an- p en d itu res should be as e c o n o m ic a l a n H I ? , lrl8’ conference. I Apr«* 7-8-y, th e city of Corvallis as is consistent w ith efficient service, showed th e latest th in g in hospitali- No costly en terp rises should be un-1 °h ®very to .w “ would offer to , , , ,, fu rn ish room and board for alm ost d ertak en . E xisting buildings and th ree days to over 300 girls. This bridges should be repaired instead O of I | i I orvallis id ' and did . it , royally, an d P llisieail ara gUre d that being replaced by expensive new j ed appreciates th e kindness of th e stru c tu re s Such was uniform ly my I people | policy when 1 served before as co u u -| train left ’p o r ila n d 'a n d 'arriv ed 'a t show was going on. A lm ost every tO th is 8pring e v e n t person was a t the show w hich was | Because th e w eath er would not was ’» fterw ard V*?? per^ tb e ba8eb**' boy8 <>‘<1 n ot go | vas afte rw a rd sw ept aw ay bv fire T he exact cause of th e fire is un to M olalla la st F rid ay as scheduled. b lo w n . It was first discovered by T he gam e th a t was to be played to- th e man who had charge of th e con day w ith E stacad a will also be p o st fectionery store. He happened to poned on account of th e w eath er look out from the show and noticed a and will be played la te r on som e q u eer lig h t in th e co rn e r of th e Monday evening. Union h igh goes store. H urrying quickly tow ard it, to M ollala la ter. he found th a t th e c o rn e r of the A pril 7, th e senior g irls and th e building was all ablaze. The fire m ust have s ta rte d from defective electric * faculty gave a candy sale to help .................. ................... light w iring. A light was left burn ® eet the expenses of th e ban q u et ing in th e corner w here th e fire sta rt- given for *be ath letic boys. $13.75 ed when th e building was locked up I were reallzed. fo r the n ig h t. T here was also a stove I W ednesday aftern o o n we w ere for- in th e room but it was in th e op- tu n a te to have Mr. A lderson, school posite corn er. ; su p e rin ten d e n t of M ultnom ah county As soon as the fire was discovered w ,tb UB- ,Ie Bave a sh o rt in terest- everyone h u rrie d out of the th e a te r ing ta lk on th e “County U nit P lan and stood in huddled groups outside. of A d m in istra tio n ." Mr. A lderson They all seemed to be so excited th a t also re Po r'» th a t union high is one no one knew w hat to do. W ater was of th e be8t h ‘Sh schools in th e sta te scarce and w hat was close by had to T he o rch e stra also gave us th ree be brought down front upstairs A selections, u n d er th e ir new d irecto r, sm all chem ical fire extinguisher from Mr. R u th erfo rd . We are Justly M etzger’s garag e was put into use. proud of o u r o rch estra th is year, in J u s t as th e fire was practically under show ing th e ir ab ility to re n d e r good control th e chem ical liquid gave out music. and th e fire, fanned by a southw est m We find th a t th e business men of BETHEL BAPTIST EASTER ty com m issioner. I C orvallis a t 8 o’clock, by th e g rea t I am opposed to th e county com-1 " Ui“ b e Mlt 8‘‘,,1' e‘l ““ th o u « h P o rtland m is s io n e d present system of devot-I Ing only a portion of th e ir tim e to tb e session began, th e evening was county affairs. T he co unty’s business ' 8P0nt ln arran g em en ts, such as ap is im p o rtan t enough to dem and alt of i pointn,pnt8 of com m ittees but still th e county board s lim e to ad m in ister i b e g l n n f i mi“ y " " " th ° UKht* 89 " lt „ , . . . t „ S atu rd ay was a big day full of in- " elected, I shall Insist th a t M ult- sp lratlo n and learning, the principal noinah county receive its rig h tfu l address was given by Miss Frances sh a re of th e receipts from th e In ter- K allsted t, field secretary of th e Worn- sta te bridge. T his is not th e case at e n ’s Home M issionary society of th e present. C lark e county has alread y M E church. She spoke on th e su b received m ore th an Its p ro p o rtio n ate | i 0ct “T he Rest S eller,” th e Bible, sh a re of the bridge bond issue but tellin g the need of th e Rible, how M ultnom ah county still owes nearlv I vitally It Is woven Into o u r lives and $1,000,000 on account of the bridge. ln t° «>• lines of w ork, such as a rt, In te rsta te bridge funds should b e p a w , lite ra tu re and in te rest of life. au d ited by th e county a u d ito r and S aturday aftern o o n was spent in th e tu rn ed over to th e county tre a su re r, conference and in sightseeing ln th e who is u n d er bond. This would save g reat Oregon A g ricu ltu ral College, th e taxpayers $1800 per year, which provided by th e people of Oregon for is the salary of an ex tra accountant th e young m anhood and womanhood th e county board has em ployed to of th e state. au d it th ese funds. 1 he power of influence was th e I favor hom e labor, hom e c o n tra c t keynote of the en tire conference and ors and hom e products. it was im pressed upon th e m inds of i On account of th e increasing tax the girls as It had never been im EVANGELICAL CHURCH | burden in th is county, th e law au- pressed before, of th e resu lts of in SERVICES ATTRACTIVE ANNOUNCES SERVICES S * to each M ultnom ah county fluence, how much effect the actions i «»” » “ s w s f an n X u ally of one person may have on o th ers i com m issioner for a tten d in g one m eet * , 1 any good The en tire stu d en t body a silver loving cun in Splendid E a ste r pro g ram s a re T he follow ing services will be held ing per m onth of th e In te rsta te ubout them . On hearin g this, a per ¡ 5 4 •” ■' » » » ' son knows th a t she w ants only th e J bridge com m ission, should be re rig h t kind of Influence to he exerted b v ? * ! , b b8l,leh b‘° Ck W" ° CCUp,ed ciaUon • ’*** cupPan d th a n k ^ th e' ing. In th e m orning th e p asto r, th e j Sunday school a t 10 a. m. pealed. T his would effect an annual by h er Every bit of th e tim e was s r S ™ Rev. David Q. B arry, will p reach, his I Hi vine w orship a t 11 a. m. The saving of $1800 to th e taxpayers. well spent ln learn in g how to live My slogan is th is: My record for b etter lives and do m ore effective topic being “ E a ster Jo y .” T he choir ' H erm an serm on topic will be “ It Is will sing “Jo y to th e W o rld ,” "C h rist I F in ish e d ” and th e E nglish serm on econom ical ad m in istra tio n when com work. a g ^ d o w n ^ U irs aandC<'a Pienieatear g,ir" ' th e d iffe re n t” classes th e L ord is Risen T oday,” Low in topic, “ W ith Je su s A lw ay." Holy m issioner before, g u ara n tee s sim ila r Every girl is th a n k fu l for th e op sta irs T he s h o e sh n n ‘h e a te r up‘ and a <B° m ake it possible for a school ,b e G rav® H® L ay ” “ E a ste r Bells < Com m union will be celebrated In th e economy now, po rtu n ity of atten d in g th is confer F alrDS; VTabC D onm ,an°P 1 “ p X * | ‘T t S m “ ? ° ‘her A. A. MUCK. R ing O n,” and th e anthem , “ Now is I G erm an language. A special offering ence and the help and in sp iratio n is now being plan ( h r is t R isen,” by W A. Shaw ker. j for m issions wijl be received a t these ow ned the photograph studio. . 1 TH E DEVELOPM ENT OF MONEY. she received so it is beyond expres ned. As soon as th e w ea th er p e r Mrs. R. N eubauer will sing “ T he services. sion how much we ap p reciate th e It was th o u g h t th a t m uch of the m its p art of each gym period will be P alm s.” E aster read in g s will be Y oung People’s m eeting w ill be at (T his is N um ber Two of a series of work of Miss G eorgia P ark er, th e co n tents of th e building could have used for practice. No stu d e n t will given by E d ith Splaw n an d Doris 7 :30 p. m. T he topic for discussion articles published by th e F irs t i d irector, . - and th e o rganization ------------ th a t been saved if everyone had not been be allow ed to e n te r any ev en t unless Brown. will be “Citizens of Two W orlds.” special tate Bank, G resham , Oregon by nlak®8 tb,B conference possible, so excited. shop and a l s ? o f X enSct°ufrebItu d io b6 - a8 b£e n - in tr a in l" g a t le ast two In th e evening a t 7:15 th e follow T he p asto r will also give th e la st one I S perm ission perm ission, approval, and u p o n ’ in- HY BY ONV ONE n OF e T H u E e n GIRLS. m weeks. Each class will elect a track ing program will be given by th e S u n of his brief talk s. T his one will be form ation furnished by its New York were saved F. “ M. " M organ and fam captain, who will hand ln, before day school, assisted by th e ch o ir: on ’’R e trib u tio n ” as ta u g h t by the co rrespondent, th e N ational City GEORGE A. WHITE ily w ere living upstairs. They res May 1, the nam es of th e men in his E a ste r prelude. Bible, C h ristian Science, S p iritu a l Bank of New York, th e largest bank cued a tru n k and some bedding but team , and th e events ln w hich they ANNOUNCES PLATFORM A w akening C horus, (C has. H. G a ism, Theosophy, M ormonism , Sev in th e world today.) all the fu rn itu re was burned. are entered. If th is proves a success b rie l), by choir. enth-D ay A dventism , R ussellsm , and Mr. W aller estim ated Ills loss at It may be possible to challenge o th e r Invocation. A chievem ent of th e purposes o u t M odern Theology. The first g re a t step in prom oting $3500. A tru n k th a t was upstairs schools for trac k m eets. Exercise— Mrs. L yon’s class. A cordial welcome is extended to the division of labor and exchange of lined herein is th e basis upon w hich over th e barber shop, burned and Welcome— Clifford Hill. Mr. C am pbell took his physics all who do n ot w orship elsew here. products and services, w as th e adop 1 present my nam e to th e men and with it $500 In gold, sliver and pa class to Bull Run to m ake a stu d y of R ecitation — " E a s te r H ap p in ess,” tion of a common sta n d a rd of value women of Oregon as a can d id ate for per was destroyed. He had his build th e pow er p lan t. The E tta Bechill. The m usical program given by the ---- class was ing insured for $1000. He says he ta k en th ro u g h th e e n tire sta tio n and , . R ecitatio n — "B ask e t of Flow ers, ch o ir of the Zion Evangelical church and m edium of exchange; In o th e r th e Republican nom ination for Gov „ words, th e developm ent of Money. will rebuild. th e ac tu a l w o rking of th e g e n e ra to rs L,ltUe B etty Moore, ern o r of th e sta te : I T h u rsd ay evening was a decided suc- Two tru ck s owned by W. R. T el and tu rb in s observed. T he co n tro l ' R ecitation — “ I W ont F o rg e t,’ ' cess. “The best th a t has been given The difficulties of sim ple b a rte r were 1. Im m ediate d eflation of sta te so g rea t as to obviously re stric t th e ford were burned w ith th e garage. an d operatio n of th e pow er p lan t | G rac? E lliott. | o u tsid e of P o rtlan d th is seaso n ” was A common sta n d ard of expenditures by cu ttin g at least one They were valued a t $3000 apiece. was th o ro u g h ly explained bv th e en- _. T rio— “ H appy T hro and T h ro ,” I th e v erdict of one of th e m any who exchanges value provided a common basis for million dollars from th e present cost Two tru ck s w ere saved. gin eer in charge. Those who w ere | DoI ° th y Gray, G race E llio tt. ¡atten d ed . “ I did n o t know th a t you trad e, a m eans by w hich com m odities at the next session of th e leg islatu re. The fire endangered th e buildings fo rtu n a te to go on th is trip w ere: R ecitatio n — Mabel Gray. had such splendid voices in your could be com pared, priced and q u o t This is vital as th e first step in forc across the street. The roof of the V ictor Adix, C arl A rvidson, E dw ard R ecitatio n — “ Bulb and Lily,” Lucy ch u rc h ,” said an o th er. These voices ed In different m ark ets, and th e u n i ing a dow nw ard tren d upon all tax M orand house caught on fire but it H eslin, Wm. M cA llister, Chas. Me- ; L,aae- , f lle,P to beautify and stre n g th e n the versal esteem ln which the precious levying bodies in o rd er to bring re was put out. The heat broke the K inney, Alden Miller, W ilford Nass- ‘ R ecitatio n — “T he P ray er A ngel,” w orship of the congregation a t its etals w ere held enabled them to be lief from unnecessary tax burdens. windows of several buildings. services every Sunday. All who would m hahn, W a lte r Thom pson, E dw ard M arie H am ilton. 2. Im m ediate consolidation and used as m eans of effecting exchanges Schw edler, E d g ar Sloop, Adolph R ecitatio n — " E a s te r ” , D orothy I he th u s helped in C h ristian w orship and as sta n d a rd s of value. T he gold concentration of all existing com m is BUSINESS MEN DONATE Zenger and A lbert Zenger. G r?y - i are u rged to a tte n d th e services of and silv er coins of A thens, C orinth, sions, boards and sc attered functions Monday, A pril 17, at 12:10 p. m., Music— ’E aster Bells R ing O n,” 1 his church as often as possible HIGH SCHOOL TROPHY Syracuse, C arth ag e and Rome were a of governm ent, Including the public tic k ets for th e ju n io r play, w hich is (J. Lincoln H a ll), choir. common m eans of m aking purchases Service Com mission, Into not to ex Exercise — “ E a ste r B ells,” Mrs EASTER SERVICES AT to be given A pril 28, can be secured T he business men of G resham aro u n d the M editerranean and ceed ten d ep artm en ts all directly ac show ed th e ir in te rest in th e ath letic a t th e G resham Drug Co., D avidson’s : S h o em ak er’s class. THE METHODIST CHURCH th ro u g h o u t th e trad in g world before co u ntable to the governor who ln R ecitatio n — "H is S oldier,” Ken- sta n d in g of union high school by do D rug Co., and from the follow ing tu rn Is directly responsible to the the beginning of th e C h ristian Era. O liver P eterson, E dw ard n eth M»son. n atin g a b eautiful silver cup to be stu d e n ts: T he sp irit of triu m p h a n t joy will T he actual sh ip m en t of coin, how people for th e ir conduct. T his cen R eading — “ M ary H eslin, Cyril B aker, E dw ard Schw ed M agdalene," used as a trophy in com petitive field again be reflected in th e services of ever. fo r each tran sactio n , would in- tralizatio n of ad m in istra tiv e respon and track m eets between th e classes. ler, B urleigh Q uesinbury, A lbert Zen E d ith Splawn. sibility is necessary In th e se ttin g up all th e churches next Sundav It * tra(le Jn u ®b ran risk bo(h and wayg expense, R eading — “ F o r Every ger, V ictor Adix, H arry Squires, nexi Huntiay. It is Is ! , '^ w '* hera thf)re and of a sim ple, econom ical and respon Day a T he first event of th e kind is plan ned for some tim e in May. T he win A lden M iller, F ra n cis P eak and S p rin g ,” B etty H anson. most ap p ro p riate th a t th e church ' an obvious gain by offsetting th e sible method of han d lin g th e s ta te ’s R ecitatio n — W inefred Bechlll. n ing class will have its n um erals en Je a n n e tte D ow sett. should open its doors to th e incom ing i tran sactio n s, which soon developed business. Motion Song— "L ife is g rav ed on th e cup, which will be kept e Mes- of al( jtg pTOspectjve m em bers T he V*®. U8e of bills of exchange. If a 3. Im m ediate, definite, eq u itab le sag e." in th e school and be given from year GRESHAM PEOPLE HEAR R ecitatio n — “ G od's Love,” G retch- llv,ng fa " b in a p resen t and living g o o d s to AHmns W“ 8 " blppln* certaln and certain plan for re tirin g th e to year to th e w inners. RADIO CONCERTS en Moore. Lord calls for th e living d em o n stra-¡ receiving certain goods 'fro m Athens* s la te ’s present overw helm ing bonded Mr Shagren of th e high school indebtedness. Oppose su b m ittin g any Song— "B loom ing Flow ers, faculty, who has m ade th e a rra n g e Mrs. tion of C h ristian service and conse-j b® could easily discharge bis own ob- fu rth e r proposals for bond Issues or T he S tan d ard D etector fo r receiv M oore’s class. m en ts for th e purchase of th e cup, ing radio bro ad cast, w hich has been cratlo n by special E a ste r exercises ' llga' lon by giving his cred ito r an or- ap p ro p riatio n s at special elections. Offertory. found everyone glad to help and de installed by Ed. M etzger in his fu rn i 4. Im m ediate insistence upon a ■and offerings. i der on his d eb to r; and if th e re were clared th a t th e necessary am o u n t of tu re sto re in G resham , is th e first of T he Rev. A. 8. Hisey, p asto r of th e (num.®r0U8 ho«808 In th e tra d e it show-down on th e Ja p an e se issue in money was raised before he had gone its kind to be put Into use in the BUILDING OPENED FOR B iT D ir o <hurch will occupy th e pulpit at the wolll<l b,‘ only an o th e r step for them Oregon. A w hite man cannot com th e rounds of business houses. Guy G resham d istric t. A th ree-w ire an PUPILS AND TEACHER m orning service The serm on will ° buy and *oB bills as suited th e ir pete with a Jap an ese coolie and we D. Jones, th e local jew eler, gave a ten n a p u t in place on top of th e --------- be on th e topic, " P re se n t Evidences ! convenience, and one step m ore to have got to h alt th is Insidious In liberal reduction on th e price of the building enables varied sounds to be T he addition to th e P lea san t Home of th e R esurrection of Je su s.’* F o l - d e v e l o p m e n t of th e bill-b ro k er or vasion of o u r lands and In d u stries cup. O thers who assisted in its ca u g h t com ing from a d istan ce of M ethodist church will be opened for lo,* lng tb e 80rm on th e o p p o rtu n ity bankla‘ i ^ b„° b?¿‘£ b t a? rt 80,(1 bil18 on w ithout fu rth e r delay. p u rch ase w ere Bishop Bros., 20th from 30 to 50 miles. 5. My mission as g o v ern o r will be will be given all who so desire to i rn ark ?t.8- W hen Cicero was ab o u t Sunday school w ork on E aster m orn unite C en tu ry Store, C. E. O sburn, B. W. w ith th e church. T he baptism al I î° 8end 11,8 8on ,o »fhoul in A thens ,0 »H m nlate progress In Oregon and Since th e a p p a ra tu s was in stalled , T h o rn e, Cecil Metzger, Joe Peak, G. th e fu rn itu re sto re has been q u ite a ing. T he p rim ary d ep a rtm en t will service will also be celeb rated ' “ e w rote in q u ire "w h e th e r he can Pronm te th e good nam e of p opular M. Davidson, S. P appantonis, J. W. po p u lar rendezvous. High school s tu m eet ln th e new room a t th e 10 T he ch o ir has p rep ared a splendid lak e a bl11 fo r th e money he will . governm ent in o u r sta te . P u n tenney, F. S outhard, A. J. W dents. some of th e G resham citizens a ster an th em , "W hy Seek Ye th e want *n A thens, o r w hether he m ust | , ‘b *8 Pnd my e a rn est su p p o rt Brow n, C arl Dahl, G resham Drug and o th e rs who happened to be in o ’clock hour. “T his room was built E iving Am ong th e D ead ?” Guy Jo n es i i a , ,tbo money itself w ith h im .” j willt bo to th e relief of o u r Co., H. J. P ulfer, F. L. Mack, W. A. tow n have g ath ered th e re d u rin g the for th e education of y o u r ch ild re n ” , L will sin g th e solo. | xnls Indicates th a t th e se ttlem en ts i afff’f u l t tirai in te rests which m ust Hesse), L. L. K idder Hdw. Co., Wal- day and also in th e evening to listen. says th e pasto r, Rev. E arl B. Cotton. . , , > 1 T he Sunday school will have th e b®tw een d ista n t cities were handled i 'nd finf’nuragenieiit th ro u g h coopéra rad M ercantile Co., G resham O ut Som etim es baseball news is cau g h t T, look, J. E. M etzger and Theo. Van and at o th e r tim es a P o rtlan d con it nas plenty of lig h t and is w arm ch arg e of th e evening service. The ,b ®n su b stan tia lly as now. by a sys- t,VR m a rk e tin g and m a rk e t roads, anii “ H ractlve. Use i t ! ” program will be m ade up of songs by i tem of book Rntrie« and offsets a,,d ,o th e developm ent of o u r Indus- IJonlnck. ce rt is beard. Many of th e concerts iii u progratn « t 11 o'clock the school, a pageant, and o th e r an-1 A B anker Is a bookkeeper and set- tr,ft8 and n atu ra l resources upon have come from H aw ley’s B roadcast w ill be follow ed by a service of bap- p ro p rla te m atter. T he Junior choir * ,Ilg ag e ,,t lo r biB com m unity In ita wi,i(' b »he s ta te ’s m aterial w elfare United S tates Royal Nobby chain ing sta tio n located in P o rtlan d . tism and reception of church mem- will sing an anthem and assist in th e , r “ '18a<’| lons with th e o utside world. ,|p PRnd. My earn est support will o r usco tire s a re good tires. W. A. hers. P a re n ts w ith children who p ageant. rb e products which a re shipped out Bkewise be given to th e cause of H essel Agency. F o r Hale. have not been christen ed are Invited T he responsibility of th e church ,r e a l '‘ rred lt8 ° r deposits. In d istan t P|lbl,c education upon which th e F in e old violin of exceptionally » f local banks, and th e «fate’s m oral and social w elfaré de- M ultiply your re tu rn s by adding sw eet tone. L e a th e r plush case. Two to approach th e a lta r a t th is tim e, fo r th e spread of th e gospel over th e bankfi ln It is a sign of your desire for y o u r world will be recognized th is y ear In Purcha«<‘8 o utside are settled by Ppnda w ant ads to your m ethods. bows. Phone 23«1. children to follow th e t ’hrlat and of a u n iq u e m anner. Every m em ber and ,,.r aw ln < ag a in st th ese cred its Since >" o m ittin g from my platform a th e ch u rc h ’s w illingness to give them c o n stitu e n t of th e church and Sunday '* huslnesa In th e last analysis con- mass of Incidental and supplem en- r®llgious in stru ctio n . school is asked to bring a tith e of his Hl8t8 nf an exchange of products and ,a ry ,88,,R* J *m w illing th a t my stan d T he evening service a t 8 o’clock Income for passion week as an offer- Hervlce". U follow s th a t when th e iln'’ « 'ab ility on all m a tte rs affecting will be conducted by th e pastor. The ing to th e B enevolent Boards of th e ' h, ck8 an<1 '’rafts arisin g from cur- ‘he m oral, social and In d u strial wel- subject for study I h th e last h alf of church. Special envelopes will he rpn‘ tran sa ctio n s are bro u g h t togeth- , r,’_of o u r 8,a tR «nd co untry shall th e book of Ju d g es, ch ap ter 12 to 21 provided. er In th e clearing houses they prac- b” m easured by my record ns inclusive. T he question for discus ♦Ically offset and cancel each o th er. sfon is "W h at is th e g rea test good of GEORGE A W HITE. T he Bank of G resham paya 5 per ¡A big Chicago m eat-packing concern life ? ” ___ cent in te re st on tim e deposits.— Adv. with a tu rn o v e r of m ore th an a bil- lion dollars per annum , selling m eats GRESHAM HEN LAYS and by-products in all p arts of th e TWO EGGS AT O N F T IM P Reversible Disc Harrows in one- or two-horse, world, will draw d ra fts ag ain st its T IM E l-row Grain Drills. sh ip m en ts as they a re m ade, tu rn a G resham h»., a . Berry Plows, Spring Tooth Harrows, Pttlverizors, Grape (hem over to its b an k ers and receive o n f n X ,.M S undZ U ‘ im m ediate cred it at th e ir discounted u n r J u’"ii, " y ¡ . b*'lon<8 Hoes, Fowler Cultivators. value, th u s rep lem sh .n g Its funds for th . purchaae of m ore "livestock."e‘t“c' ’ Ih e r'b u t ° " P W' 8 See the New Faulkner Riding Spring Tooth Harrow, goes was covered by a com plete rh e t$»xk of collection I h a banking flhcll between the rows. Also the new 3 bearing Tractor, Reversible *n rep o rtin g th e occurence, function, p articu la rly su ited to the Disc Harrow, 5-tooth or 14-tooth Cultivators. em ploym ent of th e class of funds m ™. K ellum said "T h e apace around IN which a com m ercial hank has In ita th e sm aller egg w ithin th e large custody. As th e collections come In, shell was filled with th e scram bled and the Inner egg was Just th e ¡th e bank is reim bursed fo r Ita d- o egg rd in ary k in d .” A ccording to this, Garden Plows, Planet Jr. Garden Seeders, Hand Culti J vanees; the process la continuous and hens a re becom ing m ore expert all a typical Hart picture, presented only as Hart can portray vators, Hand Planters. unending. th e tim e. They not only lay eggs but Early Western Characters (To be continued in th e next Issue Oct our new low prices before you buy. You’ll get the they scram ble them too. Of course. of th e G resham O utlook.) It w asn 't cooked, but who know s’ * implement at less. I The h irst S tate Rank waa exatn- th a t may he th e next step. Ined by th e S tate R anking D ep art ment March 22, 1922. and Hank re I togs Must It,- THsI Up. c e iv e d co n g ra tu lato ry le tte r from the Notice Is hereby given th a t doga j D epartm ent com m ending directora are not allow ed to run at larg e on th e Reliability 1141 c, nee A Tonic for Spring Housekeepers j for efficient m anagem ent.— Adv. afreets of G resham from April to OLIVE AND ORANGE GROWING Mvers Water Pumps, Water Systems Installed. ctober, Inclusive. Dogs so ru n n in g See th e new rasp b erry hoe a t L L O s t large will be Impounded. I K idder Hdw. Co. G. COX, M arshal. K Implements For the Berry Man Gresham Theater SATURDAY SUNDAY WIW. S. HART IMPLEMENTS FOR THE GARDENER “The Return of Draw Egan” BESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY Billy Franey in a Funny Comedy, “THE PAPER HANGERS’’ * . 8°°.