PAPP. FOUR
Our Flag— What it Stands for
_______ Continued from page 1
ganizptlon o r in stitu tio n a l flag will
re n d e r th is honor.
,t t lhe flag of the United
S tate s touch th e g round or tra il in
th e w ater.
Do not use the flag of th e United
s ta te s in any form of adv ertisin g nor
fasten an ad v e rtisin g sign to a flag.
b u n tin '0* U8e *be d ag 88 draPery; use
Do not d rap e th e flag over th e
hood top or sides of a vehicle, or of
a railro a d tra in or boat. If it Is de
sired to display th e flag on a m otor
c a r affix th e staff firm ly to th e c h a s
sis or clam p it to th e ra d ia to r cap.
Do not use th e flag of th e United
b ta te s as a recep tacle for receiving
holding, ca rry in g or delivering any-
VACATION,
H ere we go a hum m ing,
In a C hevrolet,
Out a c ro ss th e m o u n tain s
D on’t know w here to stay.
In th e land of bunch g rass.
D ust and sand so deep,
W here th e jolly m agpies
S ing us fa st asleep.
A lkali In patch es
Most as w hite as snow.
Sage b ru sh and lava
E v ery w h ere we go.
T he g ran d C olum bia riv er
Is fu ll c lea r to th e rim .
A slopping o’e r th e edges
And m ost too sw ift to swim.
GRESHAM LOCALS
1928 JURY LIST DRAWN
FOR JUSTICE COURT
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Bliss have r e
T he 1923 ju ry list for ju stic e of th e)
c e iv e d word from Miss Eve H utchin-
I son. G resham high school te ac h er peace co u rt to r M ultnom ah d istric t
who Is to u rin g th e ea st w ith h er sist-
n
on M onday by Ju stic e of j
te r. w hat they a re having a w onderful . , ,T.“ Co J ° h “ B row n- assiste d by
trip but th a t th ey enco u n tered ex. A J. W’ B r“ wn aDd C- R Keller.
' ceedingly
—
- hot w eath er in Chicago.
T his list Is m ade up of freeh o ld ers
Mrs. M innie H arshfleld of P a rso n s o^ " t h V s h '0018 W‘th?
ju r,8 d lc tl° n
K ansas, arriv e d la st week for a visit ,
. b°!®
C° Urt’ and are
w ith her nieces, Mrs. R o b ert L ans X l T
"
num bers w ithin)
d o w n . of Oregon City and Mrs 6 E
7 ,
COnvenlence
^ rv lc e |
R usher. She Is a Oregon City f t h / J
° ' C° 8‘8 ° f 8ervice 1
P resen t and called w ith Mr. . n i V
S t
F 0 " 0Wing “
'
^ I n c t 3 0 5-R oy V. Peterson. E liza
I Stone, Jo h n H anning.
i, i ' , , E R usher- who has been serious-
P re c in c t 306—A. W atson, W illiam
Hay Carriers. Track
Forks, Pulleys, Cable
Jy Hi with pneum onia for m ore th an I Stanley.
tw o weeks, is rep o rted slig h tly im-
P re cin c t 307—A. D evereaux.
Ja c k rab b its a re d a rtin g
P r° Ved’
P re c in c t 308— C. A. C aro th ers, M. D.
ro u g h th e sage b ru sh blue
englishman in high place T H h allie
and S chuyler
T uesday being a legal holiday by K ern, C. C. A nderson, J. W. L aw rence,
A re g ettin g q u ite a few.
th e p ro clam atio n of th e G overnor in A. Thom pson. Jam es Jen n in g s, A. B.
8 lr Alexander Cumming Made Chief
honor of th e dedication of th e Oregon J W itter, A. H. D ow sett, W. H. Black.
W
ind is ju s t a hum m ing,
of Cherokee Indiana During the
Clouds a re sm iling by,
T ra il by P re sid en t H arding, banks W. E. Beegle, N ora W ithrow , C arl
Reign of George II.
Old Sol and rain d ro p s ’
Repairs for All Haying or Harvesting Machines
and c o u rts w ill be closed b ut o th er D ahl.
1
Q u arrel In th e sky.
Rir A lexander Cumming was known
b u sin ess will be c a rrie d on as usual,
P re cin c t 309—A. M. W ilkinson, Ed.
1 Vnr « ? n i i ,OrinnAca,es SPecial—a 500-pound scale
*s the "K ing of th e Cherokees " In
at least in th is p a r t of Oregon.
Spath, Jo h n R oberts, O. I. Neal, F ra n k j
At P en d leto n and A thena,
for $20.65, 1000 pounds $23.85.
1770 he w as induced by a dream of
W alla W alla, and Pom eroy,
W. C. B urch left early Sunday 1>eak- Jam es SterU ng, Geo. F. Honey,
T he w heat fields a re gorgeous
hts w ife’s to u ndertake a voyage to
m orning for his sta tio n on L ookout W F H oney, J. C. K ilgore, V. H. C al-j
Hope th e fire don’t destroy.
Water Systems for any type or depth of well
America, and In »he next year he
m ountain In W ashington w here he I b o u n > C. H. Calkins, Roy B urton, Geo.
found him self among th e Cherokee In
Pine fru it a t Milton,
w ill be on ra n g e r d uty d u rin g th e C u rrin , G. W. W onacott, Geo. T ach-
dians, of whom he w as m ade a chief,
On Irrig ated land.
sum m er.
I eron, G ertru d e B. Schanno.
B uildings at th e high school
and In which capacity he figured at a
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
V.
Cem
er
and
d
au
g
h
-I
, P re c ,n c t 309%—Dr. R. H. Todd, D.
A
re
w
onderful
and
gran
d
.
meeting of th e different trib es at
Reliability
W. A. HESSEL
Service"
te r Vida re tu rn e d rec en tly from an I E ' T ow ,e’ F ra n k W ostell, E m m ett
Nequisee, am ong the m ountains. H e
At L ew iston th e c h e rrie s
[au
to
m
o
b
ile
trip
to
S
eattle
an
d
Van-
K
elIy’
W
’
M-
Maxw
ell,
S.
C.
Jones,
Geo
returned to England, accom panied by
And lettu ce grow Im m ense,
I couver, B. C., w here Mr. Cem er w ent I L esB e’ Geo- w K enney, R. D. Bailey
a x Indian chiefs, and appeared be
If your ap p e tite Is tem pted.
fore George II at W indsor. He laid
J u s t clim b th e b arb w ire fence.
on business. T hey w ere aw ay live k h ay,e8 Cleveland, Floyd L. Mack, H
bis crown a t bis m a jesty ’s feet, th e
[
w
eeks and visited m any of th e scenic L' S t C la lr> L illF
E m ery, A nnie
W ild m u lb e rrie s a re rip en in g
other chiefs also doing homage and
I places w ithin easy reach of those I Heve1’ MaU(1 H ow itt, E liza Metzger.
F o r good juicy pie,
presenting to th e king four scalps to
N ear ro ck s on S nake riv e r
[ (titles. T hey re p o rt an exceeding
Geo. Mowry from th e d istric t at
■how th a t they w ere an overm atch
Called "T h e D evil’s Wood P ile ’ high. ly p le asa n t trip .
to rn e y ’s office and H. C hristoffersen
for th e ir enemies, and four eagles*
Mr. and Mrs. P au l B liss an d son I £
. 7
"
'8 ° T ®
M®r ‘
C am pgrounds a re a picnic
tails as em blem s of victory.
Fun we find galore.
A rth u r from P le a sa n t V alley left Sun-
‘
J
®®
Ce ‘° draW
They all received much attention
W atching th e Tin Lizzies
dav for an
........... ..... ........ I th e Jury th is aftern o o n .
T he ju ry
while m England, and a fte r th e de
day for an autom obile tr ip e a st over
Hop th e sandy floor.
w
as
d
raw
n
and
approved
and
service
p artu re of th e Indians Kir A lexander
th e L incoln highw ay. They expect to
W hen th ey go to s ta r t her,
is being m ade by C onstable M. M.
seem s to have fallen out of th e notice
v
isit
Mrs.
B
liss'
old
hom
e
in
Nova
She sh iv ers an d she shakes.
of th e general public.
Squire. T he case w ill com e to tria l
S cotia and Mr. B liss’ rela tiv e s in New
H um ps up In the m iddle.
And looks like she will break.
Y ork sta te and M assahusetts.
Mr. on F rid ay , Ju ly 6 a t 9:30 in th e ju stic e
"Feel of the Ship."
TokanamaeVe\V artr e u ' a -beautiful Hne of the famous
co u rt a t th e G resham city hall.
an d Mrs. H arle y K err of R lck real vis
W riting of “th e feel of the ship" In
It fa r o u tstrip s th e m ovies
okaname \\ are. We invite your inspection.
ited
them
before
th
e
ir
d
e
p
a
rtu
re
and
W ith Lloyd and C haplin too.
hts book, "T he A viator,” H enry O. M o
WILLYS VISIONED FUTURE
T he o ld er is Tin Lizzie
sp e n t th e w eek-end in G resham with
Comas digresses th u s :
OF AUTO INDUSTRY
More shim m ying sh e ’ll do.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Bliss. Mrs. K err is
"One of the sim plest exam ples of
a sis te r of Jo h n and P aul B liss.
feel’ th a t we all know Is a group of
In review ing th e devolopm ent of th e
W ith H allie for a chauffer,
We su re go a hum m ing
sensations which guide us In acquir
Mrs. E th e l M iller is hom e fo r the W 'illys-Overland com pany up to th e
And ure not alw ays c e rta in
ing skill w ith tools.
F o u rth of Ju ly v acatio n of th e O re b u ilding of th e one m illio n th c a r
If we a re going or com ing.
“It Is the ‘feel’ of th e chisel, the
gon
N orm al tra in in g school in session w hich w as com pleted on Ju n e 12, and
— E. A.
plane and th e saw th a t directs the
d u rin g th e su m m er a t C orvallis, of in com m em oration of w hich th e w eek
hand and aim, as the Instrum ents cut
of J u n e 18 to 23 w as se t asid e as Ju
w hich she is in ch arg e.
PLEASANT HOME
w ith th e grain or a-ro ss it.
bilee Week, acknow ledgem ent of th e
T
he
Rev.
A.
S.
HIsey
sp
e
n
t
T
h
u
rs-
“No one thinks of th e slight tnctual
Mrs. D. B rooks H ogan, th e M isses llay and F rid a y a t F a lls City m aking g en iu s of Jo h n N orth W illys, presi
sensations, o r th e muscle, tendon und
Mabel
Sloop and H elen M oulton, who | p re p a ra tio n s for th e com ing E pw orth dent of th e o rg an izatio n , m u st be ta k
Joint sensations ns such. Instead, he
,Pk8 of his tools os p a rt of himself. a re a tten d in g sum m er school a t Mon- L eague in stitu te . Mrs. H isey accom en in to account. Mr. W illys had th e
vision to see th e fu tu re of th e in d u stry
H e seem s to p roject him self Into m outh, a re at hom e for th e F o u rth of I Panled him as fa r as Salem
I Mr and M rs j D H ard y an d Mrs 20 y ea rs ago. He had ab so lu te confi
the end of the chisel as It moves along Ju ly vacation.
°U > «
a su rface or an edge.
dence in th e u ltim ate d estin y of th e
assortm ent of cold lunch m eats and R ed'‘¿ 0 0 ^ X 1 " ' * “'
- J- V. V anH orn of S eattle sp e n t a day
“T he sensations are all Interpreted
H av? »
CI?*n*dJ
la s ' we‘ik v,8ltll>K w ith ^ e fo rm e r’s autom obile, and ste a d fa stly adh ered to
s s s s t, s
H " ”
'• ”
»■««>•
» ' ( « ' • his faith. In itia tiv e h as alw as been
In term s of w hat tne chisel Is doing p . K
Fresh Fish Thursdays and Fridays
s s It slips under the wood, not In
a
m
ark
ed
c
h
a
ra
c
te
ristic
of
th
e
m
an
| G resham . T hey w ere on th e ir way
Home Cured Bacon and Lard a Specialty.
term s of pressure on the hand, or ladles and men.
who now heads th e ac tiv itie s of th e
P E T E R LENARD, T ailo r.
from a trip to Los A ngeles.
stra in In th e m uscle.”
com pany.
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
. «j . . .
l nr
a s
I Th® W est E nd an d th e Sew So c ir
P h n n o 1SQ1
Even as a boy he w as fond of little
Their Names.
A
d
d
itio
n
a
l
W
ant
A
d
s
, cle8 of th e M ethodist L ad ies’ Aid so b u sin ess d eals w ith his com panions
V isitor—And w hat did you nam e the
.Ci c i E L O T F O R ---- S u T -----W------- Cl®ty WlH hOld “ Jol,lt b“ ke Sale a t th e
and one of his first v en tu re s showed
tw ins.
H e ig h ts , G r e s h a m .
K p i. n d ld lo c a tio n * I W a lr a < 1 M ercantile sto re on next S at-
„
tuui v tiian
M other—K ate and D uplicate.
14(1 fe e t f r o n t , 2i>0 fe e t deep
C. F urd ay , Ju ly 7.
K u s h o r . p ilo n e 7 9x2 .
av erag e b u sin ess ab ility w ith no sm all
am
o
u
n
t
c
i
ingenuity.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. A verill and c h il
He early becam e in te reste d in the
d ren of F o re st G rove visited Sunday
m ak in g and sale of bicycles and m ade
a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. his business s ta rt in th is way.
L aw ren ce and called on o th e r G resh
Enters Automobile Field
am friends.
In 1S89 Mr. W illys w as looking one 13
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. M oreland and d“y ouf of th e window of a C leveland 3
Beginning July 6 there will appear in this space
Mr. and Mrs. I. G ilbertson drove S u n building w hen he noticed som ething 3
day to Hood R iver, w h ere they m ade on fo u r w heels cra w lin g along th e 3
stree t. No h o rse w as attac h ed to it 3
a trip th ro u g h th e o rch a rd s aud r e yet it looked exactly like a c a rria g e ’ 3
VVe will install in your home a Bridge Beach Com
tu rn ed by w ay of th e E v erg reen h ig h Then and th e re Mr. W illy» said the
bination gas, coal and wood range, grey enamel finish,
w ay on th e W ashington side of th e m achine had bicycles “b eaten h o l
low.”
I £ ?h ™
a T h e a r ° D F r i d a y ° f e a c h w e e k ' o n l >-'
Colum bia.
T hey en co u n tered m any
with separate gas oven and broiler, with gas water and
At th a t tim e th e to ta l o u tp u t of ca rs
d eto u rs on th e la tte r drive but p raised w as less th an 400 for th e w hole co u n
Hue connections all complete ready for use.
tor them. They are true, every word of them.
th e beauty of th e scenery.
try L a te r Mr. W illys bought a P ierce |
M
o
to
rette
w
hich
w
as
fashioned
like
a
T he tim e for th e re g u la r council
c a rria g e and pow ered w ith a F ren ch
T h ia is a n e sp e c ia lly low p rice a n d g iv es th e h o u se w ife
I m eeting will be T uesday night, hut It m otor about th e size of a h ot w ater
I
being
th
e
eve
of
th
e
F
o
u
rth
and
much
ht use of e ith e r fuel at h e r ch o o sin g . T h e B rid g e B each
hottie. Soon afte rw a rd s Mr. W illys 3
w ork u nder way in p rep a ra tio n for the had a ta lk w ith Mr. P ierce In Buffalo
d a rio n T H 8 Hre
WCH k n ° Wn tO n e e d a n y " e m e n
celeb ratio n , It is understo o d th e co u n and it w as decided th a t Mr. W illys
GRESHAM, OREGON
d a tio n . This is a sp le n d id a ll th e y e a r ra n g e . We in v ite
w as to have one of th e first autom o
cil w ill m eet and ad jo u rn to a la ter hiles th a t Mr. P ierce tu rn e d out. as
.... ....................................... ........................................... „ . J
r o n g ts CaH 8t ° Ur 8tOre an<l 8ee <hl8 a n d o th e r m a k e s of
dat
th e I lerce com pany w ere th en ex p e r
Dr A. W. Botkin and fam ily, w ith im enting w ith them . L ater Mr. W illys
bought a d em o n stratin g c a r for $9oo PLANT TREES FOR POSTERITÀ
H aven't Been Down.
frien d s from P o rtlan d sp en t a p le as and
th e first y ear he sold tw o ca rs
Mrs. Brow n re tu r n s to tow n a fte r
C ash o r te rm s
an t ou tin g S unday on th e C lackam as f ro m th en on th in g s happened.
Do T hat and, as W rlta r T ru ly Sayw tw o w eeks v isit in P hiladelphia.
riv er at B ak er's bridge. O thers in the
In 1906 Mr. W illys form ed T h e
Your Grandchildren WlH Call
“W ell. N ancy, w h a t’s th e la te s t
p arty w ere, R. V. S lu rm an and fam ily, A m erican Motor S ales Co., w ith h ead
You Blessed.
scan d al ab o u t h e re ? ”
q
u
a
rte
rs
in
E
lm
ira,
and
th
is
o
rg
a
n
i
C hester M artin and fam ily, and Chas.
zation took over th e sale of th e en tire
N ancy— D unno. h av e n ’t been to the
Sm ith.
We all believe In laying up treasu re«
o u tp u t of the A m erican and O verland
sew
ing society since you le ft.”
Gresham, Oregon
Miss W inifred O sburn and Miss com panies in In d ian ap o lis. T he Ov Jn h eav en ; why, then, are we so slow
In
p
lan
tin
g
trees
for
posterity,
which
erla
n
d
,
at
th
a
t
tim
e,
had
been
in
b
u
si
Jo h n so n atten d ed th e dedication s e r
The Birthday,
Phone 1421
ness six y ea rs, and in I906 produced
A ctre ss— Yes, I alw ays c e le b ra te my
vices of th e F irs t C h ristian church ex actly 47 ca rs. Before th e panic Is a fu tu re realization about as fa r off?
ask s a w riter In the St. Louis Globe-
ou Sunday.
sta rte d In 1907, the S ales com pany I e m o c ra t We lav up national debts b irth d ay .
C aller— But isn ’t it g e ttin g m onoto
Mrs. A lbert K ern of Buffalo. New had co n tra cte d to supply d ea le rs w ith for p o sterity to pay, and it becomes iu
^ o rk , arriv ed In G resham last S a tu r 500 cars. B usiness w as boom ing and to provide for posterity som ething in nous, th o u g h ?
th e s a le s com pany w as an x io u s to
day m orning to spend sev eral days 'ra n c h out, b ut th e 500 c a rs could not th e way of recompense, if It la n oth
Snspected.
w ith her b ro th er-in -law and his wife. be secu red , and Mr. W illys w ent to ing m ore th an a fine m ess of trees.
B row n— I told you to p u t tw o hip
In d ian ap o lis to find out Just w h at th e
W ould ye not th a t your g ran d fath er
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. K ern.
tro u b le w as. A rriv in g in th a t cltv on had left you 100 acres of black w alnut pockets on to my p an ts, b u t you
Mrs. C lara S unday en tertain ed h er S atu rd ay evening, he w as told by the
trees? Why, man, you would not have w e r e n t asked to m ake them q u a rt
b ro th er-in -law and siste r, Mr. and m an ag er of th e O verland com pany on
to work, though we doubt If Indolence size.
Mrs J. p. Dodge of A shland, one day Sunday m o rn in g th a t th e co n cern was is a w orthy legacy fo r anybody. H ow
T a ilo r—W ell, you w ere so liberal,
going into th e hands of a receiv er the
last week.
ever,
th e trees
t s>
g ran
d fath er plant-
plant n e' er in q u irin g afte r th e p rice I
next day.
...................
.. th
“ ■ a «•»
»nuiauier
Miss M yrtle R u sh er com m enced
T he rest of th e sto ry rea d s like a ed a re likely to serve a b etter purpose I ,h o u 8 h t you w ere a bootlegger
j w ork on Monday m o rning for W alrad rom ance
e
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Mr. Willy» set him self to th an th e stocks and bond, th a t h
th e seem ingly Im possible ta sk of su c planted. T he use of them benefits man-
W orker.
M ercantile com pany. She is to tak
coring th e periled com pany, and he kind In general, and they m ake the liar
h in ^ ~fP° ° r Woman! It is a
th
e
place
of
Mrs
Violet
T
hornton,
Big Parade in the morning
aid it. T hat very Sunday Mr. Willy» w aste places fru itfu l.
w l d o w ^ m i f. hr y°,U tO be m ade a
who leaves soon for D etroit, Michigan. planned and executed a m oney raisin g
Thoreau, w atching th e lum berm en you
'
6 *8 a c° m f° r te r for
Miss M arie T ach ero n h as resigned cam paign. T he O verland com pany was
••
ling
the
trees
on
the
shores
of
his
W
idow—
(Sniff,
sn iff)— “W h a t’s h l,
ac
tu
a
lly
sh
o
rt
835o
and
th
e
m
oney
was
her position nt th e G resham D rug
l»eloved U ald en pond, sa id ; “T hank | ad d ress7 ”
* “
su
ccessfu
lly
found
to
av
ert
th
e
th
r
e
a
t
sto
re
and
Mrs.
W
ilbur
T
hom
pson
has
at the Fair Grounds at 11:30 a. m.
God. man cannot cut down the clouds.” I
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ened
Monday
m
orning
c
risis
Of
Accepted her place.
t
k
Te’>t ,n En«H*h.
hriUnr? ’. ‘h'n’ ,V 5<), dld not by an y m eans Man Is futile tow ard the clouds, but he
b rin g the O verland com pany to life can resto re th e wood«.
a a C re T "W
President Harding’s speech by radio at grand stand, at 2
woods. P erhaps It ts - w ords
, lilU a m , w h at th ree
P lano T uning.
1 h ere w as m ore w ork to do and for because he feels th a t easily w ithin his language® '
U8ed iD ,h e E ngllsh
S atisfactio n g u ara n tee d , »3
Fred th e next five w eeks Mr. W illys h u rried
........
—
’
-
‘
H. J o n es, phone G resham 189x1.
tf and sc u rrie d from In d ian ap o lis to pow ers th a t he neglects beginning It.
W illiam —“ I d o n ’t know .”
More poems have been w ritten to
T ea ch e r—“C o rrec t.”
< hic.igo and New York an d back
the
foreat
than
forests
have
been
again, fra n tic a lly try in g to finance the
Phone 2381
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... ,Br“ln|e»s Again.
com pany. The O verland p lau t. a t th at planted. The poems are easiest, but all
tim e consisted of a sheet Iron shed those who can ’t w rite about th e m aj von
I ” “ 1 know wl“ * lie r to give
All m akes of b atterie s re-ch arv ed
¡00 feet long by SO feet wide, quite a esty of tr e e a might get busy planting you a book o r a k iss."
and rep aired .
She— “I have a book.”
co m parison w ith th e 119 acres It now them. T h ere’s a lot of sentim ental
covers
Today
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Jitnej Dance, Masonic Hall, afternoon ami evening
loa^»nLy « " J ,08“ On rea l e8 U te- F arm
m * 8 and th e b eau tifu l ad m in istra tio n
building stan d as an en d u rin g trib u te
Adv
1 6 P* r CenL B’ W ’ T horne.—
Sole a g e n ts for
A Tough One.
to th e m an who sta u n ch ly stu c k to his
Philadelphia Diamond Gird
Colonel S elle rs— They say my b ro th - j T h e B ank of G resham n . » a
COM PLIM ENTS OF
.a . PW,,° i of 20 yearB—and
Batteries
In 1923 p oints w ith pard o n ab le pride *r d «x-tored you Sam. Really, and « « »«Uereat on « » “ de” o r i ^ J Adv
to th e one m illio n th car.
A uto A ccessories. R epairing
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Today Jo h n N W illys is th e sam e you re alive to te ll th e sto ry l
A cetylene W’elding
R e g u la r m e e tin g of G resh
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—Yes.
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boss.
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P e a a ty h .a la Varaam Cap Ttr»a
BTOKF CLU8K1) ALL l»AY
e n th u sia stic p erso n ality th a t he w as n ig g er am m ighty hard to kill.
am L odge No. 125, 1 .0 .0 F .
In th e days when he received his
G RESH AM
In th e Odd F ello w s h all, every T h u rs
OREGON
check for »100 profit on th e lau n d rv
B ro
elcom e
The Bank of Greeham pays 5 neri day ev en in g . —
. . th
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... w
wvicuiue.
Celilo falls a re hidden
B eneath its sw irlin g tide.
I t ’s p o p ulation vanished,
No In d ian s th e re abide.
S u n d ay * "6 "
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MYERS
LOUDEN
Binders, Mowers, Rakes
PLYMOUTH BINDER TWINE
FARM MACHINERY
SPECIAL
Beautiful S-inch Stone Jardeniers
at 69c each
HEPP’S RACKET STORE
Celebrate July 4th at Gresham
, GRESHAM MEAT MARKFT
ARE YOU INTERESTED?
For $150
Human Interest Advertisem ents
FIRST STATE BANK
L. L. KIDDER HARDWARE CO.
CELEBRATE
July 1th with the American Legion
IN G R E S H A M
Governor Walter N. Pierce Will Speak
HORSE
RACES!
HORSE
RACES!
C. E. OSBURN
A. W. METZGER & COMPANY
deal at Seneca Falls.
cent Interest on time deposits — Adv/ c . A m L X l ¿ J ? ¿ ,“l5 N8LIEY’ N ° ’
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