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PAGE FOUR Continued from Page 1. EAKLY INHABITANTS HAD EXCELLENT TEETH IG RESHAM LOCALS I he Outlook Offers You a Good House Plan B.-m arkable p reserv atio n of teeth lr I T he Junior and sophom ore divisions Sunday, Ju n e 3, E sta ca d a vs. G lad one of th e sk u lls rec en tly tak en from I of th e Beacon L ig h ts class of th e rtG JT FLCCa PLAN stone at G ladstone; W illam ette vs. th e Albany, Oregon, m ounds by Uni- M ethodist S unday school en tertain ed Boring at B oring; Oswego vs. W est virsity of Oregon geologists has led th e freshm en division at a w eenie and L inn a t W est Linn. Dr. Edw in T. Hodge, p ro fesso r of m arsh m allo w ro a st la st S atu rd ay ev- Sunday, Ju n e 10, B oring vs. G lad geology. to ex p ress his belief th a t th e enlng at th e C. E. Jack so n residence sto n e at G ladstone; W est L inn vs. aborigines in te rre d In th e cem etery A larg e bonfire w as bu ilt In th e grove E stacad a at E sta ca d a; Oswego vs. of th e an c ie n ts on th e banks of th e on th e banks of Jo h n so n creek and W illam ette at W illam ette. S antiam riv e r w ere not ea te rs of th e girlB rep o rted an enjoyable tim e m o lars In — th e . | ..... Mr. and Mrs. „ H nrulu arold o S n m llln ith OI of B ri- Sunday, Ju n e 17. Boring vs. Os- w arm foodstuffs. T he -------------- rl. w ego at Oswego; W illam ette vs. E s- law bone exam ined by Dr. Hodge, who dal Veil visited his m other, Mrs. R. T ta ca d a at E sta ca d a; G ladstone vs. ,iaH **c«ntly m ade a d etailed stu d y of I Sm ith, la st Sunday. W est Linn a t W est Linn. ,hp an cien t m en of Oregon, a re w orn Chas. K ellum is having a new roof Sunday, Ju n e 24. E sta ca d a vs. Os- verv ,ow . in d icatin g th a t th e rem ain s p ut on his house wego at Oswego; W est Linn vs. Bor- ,ire ‘hose of an aKpd hum an, b u t no Geo. Camp, who rec en tly moved Ing at B oring; G ladstone vs. W iliam - , r »ces of decay a re visible. h ere w lth hls fam liy from U m atilla e tte at W illam ette. , Dr Hodge has th e opinion of d en tal h as p u rch ased from P a t C ollins his Sunday, Ju ly 1. Oswego vs. Glad- I t o the effect th a t hot food- house on Pow ell stre e t. T he consid- stone a t G ladstone; E stacad a vs. Bor- j ’ tuffs has a d e te rio ra tin g reactio n on le ra tlo n w as $2600 Ing at B oring; W illam ette vs. West “ th * teeth "* * ccording ‘ to “ th e I S ev eral nam es have been received of man. A Linn a t W est Linn geo oglst it Is a w ell-know n fact th a t i by m andolin andolin and ny Miss .viiss Honey Honey for for a a m and Is of th é g re a te st ImDortance in ^ th n I n tllu n u t m im l in A _ 1 _ x . . . _____ i „ __ I Sunday, Ju ly 8, G ladstone vs. E sta- In d ian s found In A m erica by e a rly ex- g u ita r club. If th e re a re o th e rs w ho building of a house esoeciallv if It^« ila at Hnrinir vo Wil w n_ plort p lo rers eth r rem e m a r rk k a b ly l y pre- f I f* E- - I A . n — • a overlooked ■ — — 1 — » — 1« . .1 k ■ o _ p — p _ o _ rtu n ity I . they * ■ rs had te teeth have th L is cada a t E stacada sta ca d a; • B oring vs. a farm house b ec au sePof the lack o f lam ette a t W illam ette; W est Linn vs. served. It Is probable, believes Dr. should rep o rt to Miss Honey at once fire-fighting a n n a ra tu s an d « ¿ » a i r Hodge, th a t th e ab o rig in es of th e Al- Mr. and Mrs. M. D. K ern sp en t ficultv of c o n u o lh n g a bla^e Oswego a t Oswego. once T he schedule will be repeated bany m ounds used fire in th e p re p a ra - M onday In P o rtla n d visitin g w ith sta rted There are , th ro u g h o u t the season. tlon of food, but since all th e cooking th e ir nephew an d niece, Mr. and Mrs. e n t i n h a r l y fl,.Fe, F isk s p re s ' farm m u m in e h2n.e»,8? e1Sfla n ‘ o th e r ¡w as done in th e open, th e roughly G eorge H ansen. Card of T hanhs. p rep ared food cooled ofT before being g. B. Portg of B ishop B ros.’ sto re farm buildings and th e ir inflam m able co n ten ts th a t it is essen tial th a t th e We w ish to th a n k the m any friends ' ‘lt< 11 I sp en t S unday in A sto ria w ith his chance of fire should be reduced to a a t T rou td ale and P rineville for th eir Clo8e »xam inatlon of th e teeth In fam lly . M r. an d Mrs. C lark Mace of m inim um . T his house, designed by s h i n e s ? a m i \ ^ : X ? \ n, r i u r Urkeloied V ’T SkU" 8 ' T “ *8 th e A ,hena. Oregon, w ere ca lle rs today a g ric u ltu ra l ex p erts, re p re se n ts th e best m odern Ideas In p lan n in g th e a r- husbant1 and! s o ^ " a n d arfe » ° ‘ ' a on Mr. P orts. ran g em en t of th e A m erican fa?m ful flowers flowers w hich covered b is ln a t opinion of Dr. Hodge, w hich In- A lfred Boice, who has been w ork- house. ful w hich dlcated th a t th e early m an of Oregon ing for geVeral m onth8 at th e „ , restin g place. In addition to th e u su al living room WU o r o f l l l l to in n w /> liiA z k r g a ritty a i» » « m _ — Mrs. G ladys Im lah H urt and daugh- ! w as U P carefu exclude a teria l i I larg e dining room and k itchen the™' S easide at Seaside, is spending a few --------------- ------------------------------- :— te r, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H urt and from his d in n er dish, days v isitin g w ith his p aren ts, Mr. fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Im lah. | _________ ROAD MAKING t DAY BY DAY an d Mrs. B ert E. Boice. JDK. Mrs. O. A. E astm an en tertain ed at fgLwhlch other, have paid the price, j M lrandy: "Yes. you fresh thing, d in n er on S unday Mrs. Cora W alker E very m an is a ro ad -m ak er. He ami If ray old m an had a-seen you, an d d au g h ter A lice and Mrs. M. E. builds th e road over w hich he h im h e’d a-knoeked you off your block! P atterso n . self is to trav el. If he is ca rele ss and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. T h o rn e of S ta n in sin cere his road w ill be poorly T he lig h ts w ere dim, th e c u rta in s field, Oregon, visited over S unday at m ade and he w ill find h im self sta lle d down and tw o on th e settee. H e; "D oes y o u r m o th er o bject to th e hom e of th e fo rm e r's b ro th er, B. in th e soft mud of indifference. If he horne. They rted ------ th e ____ Co- be sin cere an d dilig en t he will m ake k issin g ?” . W. T ---------- ---- „ rep o ------- S he: “Do you w ant to rin g th e lum bia highw ay u n u su ally a ttra c tiv e a highw ay over w hich he can trav e l w hole fam ily ln on th is p arty ? " far. a t th is season of th e year. any quantity— any time Mrs. P. A. Gould h as gone to The T he A ncient R om ans built, w ith M ultiply y o u r re tu r n s by ad d in g D ELIV ERED D alles for a v isit w ith h er d au g h ter much labor, th e fam ous A ppian Way. I w ant ads. to y o u r m eth o d s Mrs. C larence Look an d fam ily. Made In G resham To do th is they laid end to end g reat, Need Your S uit Cleaned I Mrs. M ary M cA llister had as guest heavy, flat stones. T im e shifted th e H ave it F ren ch dry cleaned. R e over the w eek-end Mrs. M. C. Brow n g rea t blocks of th e A ppian W ay; they PACK PRODUCTS CO. p airin g n eatly done T ailo rin g for of Ocean P ark , W ashington, w ho has w ere not laid upon a stro n g bed of Phone 1391 G resham 1 ladies and men. ju st re tu rn e d from a trip to S cotland little stones. P E T E R LENARD, T ailo r Many ce n tu rie s la te r a S cotchm an an d Ire lan d a fte r an absence of 50 by th e nam e of McAdam found a b et years te r w ay to build an en d u rin g road. Miss L iiah H en g stler escaped w ith McAdam accepted for h is road only a severe cu t betw een h e r eyes w hen very little stones— sto n es th a t would th e c a r in w hich she w as rid in g at slip betw een his th u m b and first fin Hood River on S unday w as stru c k by ger. T he little sto n es could shift, a Hood R iver g a ra g e m an who w as th ey could se ttle an d as they shifted and se ttle d th e "m acad am " road be racin g to his b u rn in g home. Both cam e firm er an d b etter. c a rs w ere badly dam aged b ut th e The life ro ad -m ak e r who m akes o th e r o ccu p an ts of th e c a rs w ere not su rest of his fu tu re lays his road bed h u rt. Miss H e n g stle r’s cut resu lted in daily deeds of good ra th e r th a n by seeking only to lay dow n th e la rg e from her being th ro w n onto tb e blocks of am bitious p erform ance, edge of th e w indshield, w hich w as The m an w ho g ets m o re o ut of life p artly open. T he g lass w as not and be w ho gives m ost to life is th e 1 m an who sees th e good in little broken. .rs. _ . - - .. ~ inings,— things,— w no ho je le arn s how to use little The w indow s of th e G resham D rug th in g s— w ho n eg iectg o r {iegpises no com pany w ill co n tain a b eau tifu l dis-1 d etail and who builds his life road play of h a n d c ra ft of th e Camp F ire co n stan tly and In siste n tly w ith little G irls from W ednesday to F rid ay of I deeds w eH done. th is week. T he d isplay w ill include d^ 8 .of. . a n y . * , . , m an and you w ill find his achieve p aper w ork, w ax wrork and b ask etry . I m erits have grow’n out of an experi W ork has com m enced on a new ence of doing th e sm all th in g s w ith m odern house for C. J. L u n d q u ist on P atience and p ain sta k in g fidelity. South R oberts avenue next to th e I T b e mnn of m oral co u rag e does not HIISI CONTEST. reach his m o ral pow er by one full A. W. M etzger residence. F irs t P rize. leap; it is a m a tte r of ro ad -m ak in g ; I ........ $25.00 for g re a te st yield to th e ac re in pounds Second P , rize. T he W om en's A u x iliary to th e he ac q u ires his m o ral s tre n g th step $20.00 for g re a te st yield to th e ac re In pounds A 1 . . , , , ......................$15 00 for g re a te st yield to th e a c re in pounds A m erican Legion w ill hold a bake by step. T he a rc h ite c t w ho conceives th e ; b u m I d i “ ..................... $10.00 for g re a te st yield to th e a c re in pounds sale at th e A. W. M etzger sto re next g rea t ca th e d ra l or th e m onum ental I r iz e .........................$ 5.00 for g re a te st yield to th e a c re in pounds S atu rd ay aftern o o n , beginning at to w er has first learn ed to use the ?- 1 2:30. The A u x iliary is raisin g funds sq u a re and th e sw eep ; he has SECOND CONTEST for th e p u rch ase of m a te ria ls w ith learn ed th e m a th em atical law s th a t r ,F8t ......................... $25.00*for g re a te st yield of No 1 size to ac re w hich to m ake bath robes for th e sol- K° ' ern th e s tre s s an d d istrib u tio n of d i e r s h n a n lta lfl w eig h t; he h as built his road step by .>,.T‘ l,? 'i . , |F 11...................... $20 00 for g re a te st yield of No. 1 size to ac re ‘ ' «tep and over It he has reach ed the .r,lx,e ...........................$15.00 for g re a te st yield of No. 1 size to acre The last dance of th e season given | th in g of stre n g th and beau ty r.?,',I,Ft F .......................$10 00 for g re a te st yield of No. I size to ac re on last F riday evening u n d er th T he road th a t is w ith o u t a firm U fth I rlze $ 5.00 for g re a te st yield of No. 1 size to acre au sp ices of th e E astern S ta r w as well foundation is not th e road of an en atten d ed and a good program of d u rin g c iv iliz a tio n . Soft clay c a rrie s T his contest is open to everybody end everyone h as a ch ance to no com m erce. T he road of least re dances was enjoyed. P lan s a re al sistan c e is th e road th a t re ta rd s win any of the prizes or a prize in t ach contest. T he only re q u ire m ents a re th a t you p lan t and raise not less th a n one h alf a c re of ready u n d er way for a series to bi p ro g re ss—th a t holds back th e tr a v cucum bers and deliver to the Oregon P ickle & C anning Co. a t Mielr eler who w ould use it. E ach day we com m enced next fall. p lan t near (he O. W. P. depot, G resham , Oregon. If you have not Miss H arriet A lexander, a teach er lay th e foundation for th e road w e a re m ade your c o n tra c t do so at once as only a lim ited num ber of ac res to trav el tom orrow . W i l l DO t . l k « l i . In th e K alam a W ashington schools L ife's prizes a re not g ifts; th ey are visited over S unday w ith her sister g oals; they m ust be w on; we m ust Mrs. C a rrie H ansen. build th e rond over w hich we a re to pass to reach them . ««rtslmiii, Ortqron. I’hone !•»>! C opyright. 1923, by R ich a rd L loyd Jones. Modern Boodnieii of America. i R eg u lar m eeting F rid ay evening, Important to Register Births. May tth . 1923. nt 8 o'clock. Good a t ten d an ce desired. "Do you know why It is im p o rta n t 1 C. J. LUNDQUIST, Clerk to see th a t a ll b irth s a re duly reg is- t We have m any kinds of p la n ts and te re d in ac co rd an ce w ith ‘ th e vital ' flow ers Some of them are. cabbagi s ta tistic s law enacted by th e g en eral assem bly of 1915?" a sk s Dr F red erick ! cauliflow er, tom atoes, head lettuc also aste rs, m arigold, fern s, zinniac. I). S trick e r, of th e Oregon S tate Board sn ap d rag o n s and C h arles R ussell and O phelia potted roses. 20th C entury of H ealth. Some of th e m ore im port- j G rocery. a n t reaso n s a re : T h e B.»nk~o"f G resh am p ay s. 6 p e r ! , p r°v e th e age and '• ' 8 * c° n venlent fa rm e r’s oflice on th e w i n ^ h ^ t " t? e, end of the **vlng room a book shelves ° r each side. A en,tr a n c ® Ieads down t0 a larg e basem ent w ash room and laundry. A » [ ? e 8p? ce J8 8e‘ a s |de tor a vege- !ab 6 ,c,e 1J a r ' T hls should be sufficient- walle<J ln ,to keeP a » even tem p era- tu re so th a t low te m p e ra tu re s will not destroy th e fru it and o th er foods th a t have been placed .th e re in for safe keeping. ’ lr„ , , .. . , .«], . F,S aFe th re e bed room s, cro ss ± th e u.sa a l bathroom . 1 or th e room s co n tain large-sized mo?e th în th e ^ T i m /n m n n n T 8, ^ ' 0* light th am ount of day- ________________ ______________ Tissue Ginghams *250 00 in Cash ¡• posits. — A 'h . I ' r o le t is o n d is p la y in o u r s a le s r o o m . L et us d e m o n s t r a t e it a n d sh o w y o u th e m a n y im p r o v e m e n ts . I : 1923 M odel 4 9 0 P r ic e Touring ........ R o ad ster..... $ 663 : I O rd er B R IQ U E T S now M l lo u p e Sedanette Sedan ......................... Delivery .................... hese prices ali f. o. b. (¡reshatn 877 1044 1065 627 ¡I i Save $1.110 Pay when delivered this Fall Sherman McCarter Garage Phone 2331 SAVE Gresham EK STR O M Distributor for Chevrolet Motor Cars and (^Willard¡3) Telephone 1581 — " ............" • • • • » • ! • • • • • I t 1 1 ,,, I « « It, H i i l i i n .................................. m i ......... , ........................ .................... . I A ltogether it is th e m ost p rac tica l of houses- 14 bas an ex terio r th a t is «n th e best of ta s te ; it is su itab le fo r tow n or su b u rb an b uilders as w ell as for farm stead s. ----------- T he above house plan was designed ,h e 1E sten 8 l° " Division, College of A g ricu ltu re, Ohio S tate U niversity, Colum bus, Ohio. 7c a Q uart GRESHAM PARK DAIRY R. H. SPENCE & SON Phone 527 All Cows Tuberculin Tested FOR THE BEST MEATS Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest possible prices, you’ll go to THE SANITARY MARKET GEO. DIETL, Prop. phone 1711 Gresham WANTED 100 ACRES CUCUMBER PICKLES Contracts, seed and inform ation can be had of Walrad ; ^ r< a n !.i,e < »7 A. W. M etiger A Co-, Cecil Metzger Gro- 1. State Ba,,k' Bttnk of Gresham, Liedfor’s l owell A alley store. Fox Bros, and .1. O. Ilavls at Trout- ! “ ( 8 8AOre ttt FalrT,ew, George Page’s store at ofRh r ' ? ‘ £ On,er’ B> E,Iiott’ Po"**11 'a lle y , 20th Century Grocery, Gresham, and at the factory at Gresham. J P hone 18S1 OREGON PICKLE A CANNING CO. G resham , Oregon Will He Always Look Up to You? Today, through his childish eyes your little boy looks up to you as the greatest Daddy in /h e world. He believes in you with all his heart. J Oregon Pickle & Canning Co., Inc. CHEVROLET at th e close of ‘be long day- A south or east exposure is best for th is building. It w ill be liked by o th ers aside from th e farm er, and w here th e ground floor office is not desired it can be throw n into th e living room, giving a fine room th e w idth of th e house. 8 Delivered anyw here in Gresham beginning May 1st, or on sale at \A ¡throw's and Liberty K estaurant. at all times Bishop Bros. N e w Im p r o v e d M o d e l 4 9 0 C h e v The room y fro n t porch m akes a de- M IL K NEW T H L ? n-r°dUnd a ? ° F'n A n«‘eplace has been ,n * ’«Kbtful restin g place in th e tw ilig h t IC E !'• n s As proof of age to d eterm in e the 1*1.ui« In n in g . validity of a c o n tra c t en tered into by M S atisfactio n g u aran teed . $3. F red an alleged m inor. H 'l t Jones, phone G resham 139x1. tf ____________________________ As evidence to estab lish th e rig h t n J aimuiuiuu i t M M H M I IIIH Il lIM M f t M i t M M IIIII M M IIM IM M M M M N a M M IM ilU of adm ission to th e p refesslo n s. and H f s«««.« .. m . in o rd er to vot As evidence of legal age to m arry . \ ■ ' i i- •„ • I • ; rove tin- i aim s H I I ■; As the years go by and understanding "I yi°iU hold t,lat saine respect-’ NN ill you be able to give him the education he ought to have—to buv him the things th at other children have? g av ^V i 68* It is up to you. Come in and talk it over with one of our o!hersS' in1 h*S ' S helpinS hundreds of aheatT s‘nular circum stances to get FIRST STATE BANK I 3 M GRESHAM, OREGON ♦nm m w idow s and o rp h an s, u n d er the tow n of less th a n 1000 population r e -I vealed 16 b irth s none of which w ere Mother.' asked p’er’i v '? m ’t le d t. s | widow s and o rp h an s pension law. reg istered . ^ C a n you tell me w hy?” «• «t tru e th a t all f'airv s t o r t As evidence to d eterm in e th e lia Lettuce Set Hut now. ",\W o de?r""e “ a l ? ” bility of p a re n ts for th e debts of As evidence m inors. T he e a rlie st head lettuce is grow n "Som e fairv' sto rk 's begin ,VaFFlnKton- J h ... ............. ' "” 1" • » * 7 « ." " ' I I of estates, th e in th e ad m in istra tio n and pensions. ettlem en t of in su ran ce As evidence ......." « " » j law s rela tin g to ed ucation and to | in v ariab ly m ake fine solid heads aT h : , a f t e r ^ n ^ e v e '^ n ? h^ : ? at. UFdV I child labor. tim e of se ttin g th e young p la n ts S In ’ »on. on, ,t« stand iih . t'V i!uben An< n d . in » t T L . . 'n ?; Ruben A nder- As evidence to d eterm in e th rela- the field is u su ally in late F eb ru ary — _______-______H s^ B arber Shop. I he crop will b e . In to m atu re • n or • ^ H b l Re« ul*r mrotUg of Orwk tio n s of g u a rd ia n s to w ards. As p r w f of citizenship. u. o ................ L o a „ No 7 ,5 , . o ~ r . As evidence In th e claim for l> m . B U I « . '"or •' I em ption from th« rig h t to ju ry and D ressm aking and r. modeling at mv I ARTHUR H. H E X q F v ^ i r G m ilitia serv iie. home P rices reasonable, work guar- C A H ILL. S ecre tary °' T h ere is h ard ly a rela tio n of life. anteed. Mrs. R lchtm yer. Cleveland w *p t «as. add to y o u r profft 1 1 social. legal, or econom ic, in w hich avenue, phone 10S. tf | evidence fu rn ish ed by an a c cu rate I'omm unn a tio n of B a» ted Energy. | re g istra tio n of b irth s m ay n ot prove In th e gloam ing. Oh, my darling I to be of th e g re a te st value not only to I go down th e ce lla r sta ir Mav 5. S at« rd ay evening. I th e individual but to th e public at But long m onths ago tw aa em ptied M M D egree Vi.i»iC L abor In j j large. And th ere a no use In going th ere .com e. K '«■«*«ng b re th re n wel- ' STUART nin.M PS O N A W ^ MY SeC 7 A rec en t in v estig atio n in a sm all <3$ •» Fhoae want *da. to 15$1.