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G R E A T E S T SHOW' ON R E IH T T IO N IS P R IC E S EA RTH H E R E SOON BY willys - oveklani » T he w o rld 's one big c irc u s— Ring “Jo h n N. W illys, p resid en t of the ling B ro th ers and B arnum & Bailey W illys-O verland Com pany. Toledo, com bined—d raw s n e a re r and on its Ohio, today caused a fu ro re in a u to h undred c a rs w ill come "ten tho u san d m obile circ les by his announcem ent of Im m ediate price redu ctio n s and w o n d ers” to exhibit in P o rtlan d , g rea t Im provem ents in th e 1923 T h u rsd ay . A ugust 23. W liiys-O verland lines." says Will lie s- W orld toured and w orld conquering sel of the G resham O verland agency, th is tru ly g re a te st show on ea rth is T his action em bracing a drop in now fully a th ird la rg e r th a n it w as p rice on the W illys-K night to u rin g w hen it last visited th is locality In addition to the m any innovations c a r and ro ad ste r m odels from $1235 to $1175, F. O. B. factory, and on the offered th en , th e p rese n t se aso n ’s p ro W illys-K night coupe-sedan from g ram num bers ten m ore train ed wild $1595 to $1550, cam e as a d istin ct an im al d isp lay s— m aking th irty in all s u rp rise to th e autom obile Industry ! —and th e m ost su p erb train ed horse and m otoring public In view of the ac ts th a t E urope has yet produced. More th a n 700 men and women, em advance in p rice m ade by not a few b racin g the w o rld ’s forem ost aren ic m a n u fa c tu re rs in announcing their s ta rs ta k e p art. T hese a r tis ts Include 1924 models. T he new values in W illys-K night th e very biggest ac ts ran g in g from anil O verland c a rs a re the d irect re- extensive com panies of foreign per- su lt of the w onderful sales and p r o - , fo rm ers to th e am azing E nglish fam ily duction records m ade by th e W illys- of N elsons— positively one fam ily con- O verland com pany th is year, eclipsing slating of fath e r, m other, six daugh- any previous period in Its history, ' te rs and one son. And th is group of w hich determ ined th e officials of the w orld-fam ous acro b ats b u t illu stra te s com pany to sh a re w ith the public the th e rem a rk a b le scope of th e hum an appreciab le saving in costs m ade pos side of th is g re a t circus. T h ere are sible by an enorm ous in c re ase In 100 clowns. Aside .’rom th e ferocious beasts, th e p ro g ram Includes forty business. “ Mr. W illys added th a t in every de tra in e d elephants. T h ere aYe five ta il all the ad vantages of th e W illys- com panies of train ed seals, m any K night ca r have been reta in ed , w hile dogs, bears, m onkeys, pigs and p ig im provem ents have been added, m ak eons. Added for good m easu re is the ing th is car, pow ered w ith the fam ous m am m oth m en ag erie of m ore th an W illys-K night sleeve-valve m otor, a 1,000 anim als. It Is th e b ig g est circu s p ro g ram th e w orld has ever seen, bigger value th a n ever before. “T his announcem ent has g re a t sig- given under the la rg e st ten t, niflcance because It m arks a new val Adding org an ic m a tte r to soils in uation record for autom otive prod u cts in th e face of a generally rising cre ase s th e ir tilth an d w ate r c a m a rk e t in raw m a teria ls,” says Mr. pacity, says th e O. A. C. ex p erim en t statio n . Such additions m ay be m ade H essel. w ith b arn y a rd o r g reen m an u re, F ree P ublic L ecture, high school w hich will also add beneficial b ac gym, by Dr. C. W Miller. A ugust 24, te ria. 8:15 p. m. Scientific explanation of th e law s of vibration.—Adv. S to rag e, S torage F or sto rag e see B urten W alrad, T h e Bank of G resham pays 6 per ce n t In te re st on tim e d e p o sits.— Adv. G resham , phone 1411. CHEVROLET CHEVROLET SALES ANI) SERVICE LEE TIRES WILLARD BATTERIES General Repair Shop Starter, Generator and Ignition Work W ork G u aran teed SHERMAN McCARTER garage Phone 2331 G resham D istrib u to r for C hevrolet M o to r C ars (1 u arn ntreri S a n ita ry W » te r-P r o o f nd A ir tig h t SEPTIC T A N K S ; W e have installed m any Septic T a n k s in E astern M u ltn o m ah . E n q u ire of any of the following: use. ------ . "T his „ is w hat -----------— m akes th e price of gag g0 up a n d dow n: w hen th e re is a p len tifu l supply of gasoline, th e price of g aso line drops. W hen th e re is an ¡n8UfflcIent su p p ly of gasoline, the pr | ce ascends. T his is not theory. It )s fact it i8 h isto ry , too, of gasoline and of every com m odity in th e w orld as far back as h isto ry goes. It is econom ic law, u n b reak ab le, Inesca pable. -T h e p rice of cru d e oil is th e prin- cipal facto r. T he v alu e of cru d e fluctuates, rise s and falls, in stric t ac- cord w ith th e volum e th e e a rth yields, related , of course, to consum ption by «he public T h ere a re o th e r f a c t o r s - th e cost of pro d u cin g an d tra n s p o rt ing oil , of m a n u fa ctu rin g and of m a r k e tin g - th e s e also vary w ith w orld i i h ..r o r e c e n t l y conditions, ag ain obeying th e lm m ut- am frien d s th e re recen y. dem and Co8t8 A p a rty of G resham boys who spent I f materialg> cost8 of lab o r, go up la st w eek a t Cannon Beach consisted d G reat W ar m 08t. of O rville D avidson, C h arles Brow n, „ . r. V U n rrv ly UP. 38 aI1 th e WOrld knOW8‘ Ray Adams, F ra n c is P eak, H arr. „T h ree yearg ago th e pacific Coast W ostell. P ercy P u lfer, E rn e st A" d«r; u n d erw en t a p a ln fu , experience, m ore son and Ray Cox. They rove ' " " n | p a jnfu i to a h a ra sse d oil In d u stry In D avidson’s school tru ck . th a n to any one else. It is know n Guy F ieldhouse of St. H elens v isit as the sh o rtag e. T he supply of cru d e ed frien d s in G resham S atu rd ay and oil proved insufficient to m eet a tre on his re tu rn took w ith him his m oth- m endous dem and. P ric es ascended to Mrs. M artha Fieldhouse, who will high levels. join his wife In an o u ting a t Seaside. 'T h e scene changed. H igh prices T he ladles of th e Zion E vangelical w ere offered for crude. E veryone ch u rc h w ill hold an ice cream social sta rte d to w ildcat. New fields of oil on th e law n of Mr. and Mrs. G eorge w ere discovered. More and m ore oil S leret on W ednesday evening, A ugust —a flood. And th e m ore it cam e the An enjoyable evening is assu red , jegg its w orth. P ric e s of cru d e w hich all a re Invited to enjoy. dropped and dropped, an d gasoline Miss D oris Z im m erm an is th e guest cam e tu m b lin g afte r. of Miss G eorgle S tap leto n th is week "H ere, th en , is th e proof of w hat at R hododendron. | we say: 1920— sh o rtag e— high p ric- 1923—o v er-p ro d u ctio n — low pric- M B. Splaw n h as retu rn ed from es ; e a ste rn Oregon w here he has been es. The u n b eatab le law a t w ork, The em ployed as road co n stru c tio n fo re p rice of gaso lin e w as 60 per cent m an for th e p ast few m onths. He has been at W eston. Lostine. B aker and | h ig h er in 1920 th an it is to day, Mrs. W. H. Thom pson w as a v isitor ot a r e n n ts. » . ,»r. of ner her p p are Mr. ................ and Mrs. A Wil- , klnson. at the L ittle Sandy R anger . .. Mr W ilk in s o n is Sta- sta tlo n , w here Mr. W ilkinson is sta G re sh a m Hunting Season For Deer Opened August 20 A re you g oin g a fte r your “ B u ck ” ? Take a W inchester Model 94 Rifle and Winchester Cartridges W ln ch eatcr Model 91 RItle A w ell b alan ced am i a c c u ra te re p e a te r fast in a c tio n and easy to h a n d le . T h is rltte h a s b ro u g h t dow n m ore d e e r a n d big g a m e th a n an y o th e r fire arm m ade. Remember, we hat e a large stock of nearly all kinds of Gl \ OILS, CLEA N IN G RODS and ACCESSORIES Â. w . METZGER & CO. The WINCHESTER Store Phone 1451 Mrs. C. M. Z im m erm an and son O rville have re tu rn e d from Govern m ent Camp w here th ey w ent on S un day to spend a day or tw o a t th e cam p of th e G resham Boy S cout tro o p and from w hich O rville guided th e p arty , 22 stro n g to th e sum m it of th e m oun- ta in on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M. B H ow ell and d a u g h te r T re lla also w ent to th e cam p for a few d ay s’ outing Mr. and Mrs. J. R. H o rr w ent to th e cam p on S atu rd ay and w ill re tu rn w ith th e p a rty in a day or two. Miss B eatrice Ja ck so n of th e Out- look force is ta k in g h e r vacation this week. She is th e g u est of Miss D ella L ew is at a co n stru ctio n cam p near Brlghtw ood. Mr and Mrs Benj r s m e r o n have rec en tly p u rch ased a m odern m o u n ta ln sum m er hom e a t W elches and have nam ed it “T h e C am eron." They have e n tertain ed a n um ber of G resh- home. FRANK C. JO N ES C A R I'R ID G IS , and Mrs. R. A. S ta rb a rd and son J u n io r of U m atilla. Miss F lo ren ce H oney, who h as spent th e p ast tw o w eeks at Cannon Beach, expects to re tu rn hom e on T hursday. sim ply says to his colleagues of the board of d ire c to rs: Well, let’s ra ise th e price of g aso line th is m orning.' •Not so. No m an, n o r group of men. no com pany, nor group of com panies, can co n tro l th e price of gasoline, nor of any o th er com m odity in g en eral o th e r points. P e rry K itzm iller, fo rm erly of Bon neville, h as ren ted th e Wm Caldo place and w ill m ake G resham his Judge O. W . S tapleton B an k o f O reah am Bid. J. 1. B ato n C ity o f Ü renh am (C ity H a ll) .I hm Jenningt* M u ltn o m a h C ou nty K a n n (Z) E . B. K irk w o o d J K Ultore D e M e l B e rry Ranch D r. w . J. O tt B an k o f T ro u td a le D . C . E ly I I . C. C am pb ell Jan E l kin a t on E H W illa r d H . U St (H a ir B ert Kronenl>er< S B H a ll J as Ledb ury D r. Geo In a ile Ed W ilk e « C M Z im m e rm a n D M . I »enough M r» M aagte V im B lrd leg Heed M rs. Sadia B u rr and m an y others. l'h o n e 601 It isn ’t n ecessary to rem ind tn e Mrs. L. L. H iatt, d au g h ter E dith and rea d er th a t the S tan d a rd Oil com pany son H ayden, re tu rn e d th e la tte r p a rt is a g rea t big going concern and th a t of la st week from a sh o rt o u tin g at the com pany re p re se n ts one of th e Seaside. Mrs. H iatt, H aden and Miss m ost n ecessary In d u stries of the E. E. P re tty m a n , of P o rtlan d , have co u n try and of th e w orld. gone to G ran ts P ass for a few days. C ertain rec en t in cid en ts have led Mrs. A rth u r D ow sett was hostess in m any to ask. W hat or who reg u la tes a d elig h tfu l trip to W elches on last th e p rice of gasoline? Some people S atu rd ay in honor of Mrs. Je n n ie Os still th in k "Jo h n D.” raise s th e price w ald of S tockton. C alifornia, who is to su it him self and once in a w hile he v isitin g here. O thers in th e p arty g ets scared and drops th e p rice a cent w ere Miss P e a rl S ellers, niece of Mr. o r a few cents. D ow sett, of S tevens P oint, W isconsin. A little c irc u la r exp lain s all th is Mrs. C. M. Zim m erm an. Stafford and p rice fluctuation. It say s: Bobby D owsett. T h eir objective was “ W hen th e p rice of ‘g as’ goes down, "T he C am eron," w here they visited Mr. and Mrs. Cam eron and Mrs. O. A. or up, you w onder why. E very now E astm an , who Is a guest th e re , and and then you have observed a change spread th e ir picnic d in n er and supper in th e p rice of gasoline. It has gone in Mrs. C am eron’s dining room. W hile down, or up. F o r th e la st th re e years at W elches th e p arty called on Mrs. th e ch an g se—th e re have been six of M ary S h attu ck , Mr . and Mrs. Ed them d u rin g th is period— have all S leret, Mrs. Jo h n R oberts, Mrs. Ed. I been dow nw ard. No doubt yuu won R oberts, th e K idder fam ily and th e ir der why th e change, especially if the guest. Miss H elen H isey, an d Miss p rice goes up. One day a gallon of Mina G ilbert. gas costs a c e rta in n u m b er of cen ts ‘ Mr and Mrs. W. E. Beegle have as - t h e next day it is m ore, or less, th e ir g uest th is week th e la tte r ’s sis- N atu rally you w onder why. !er Mrs R W L eighton of LaG rande. "P e rh a p s you th in k th a t th e presi- and h er son-in-law and d au g h ter. Mr. I dent of th e S tan d ard Oil com pan) Phone 1451 SCOUTING AIDS LEPERS At th e K slihl leper receiving sta tlou, Honolulu, the scout uioveiueut has 20 members. The Idea of form ing this troop ortg- m ated with th e su perintendent of the statio n # who sa y s: a •Scouting a(| ln has , he per- (toned. She re tu rn e d hom e S atu rd ay m orning by autom obile, h er fath er accom panying . . - her. Recent g u ests at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs I). M. R oberts w ere th e la tte r ’s cousin, Mrs. H arriet Stansfleld and ■ tlem ent. It has cultivated a sp irit of cheerfulness» and a desire to be help- ful. It has given th e boys som ething w orth w hile to do. and lias proved a w onderful source of en tertain m en t to | th e men and women who are here. "Scouting h as m ade these lads her d au g h ter, Miss K ate Stansfleld of th rifty . Before th e advent of the P o rtlan d , m o th er and siste r of Sen movement many of th e boys spent th eir a to r R obert N. S tansfleld, also Mr. money ns fast as they could on trifles and Mrs. Chas. P arso n s of P o rtlan d which peddlers would leave at the gate. and Mr. and Mrs. Jen sen and children Now they save to buy th eir uniform s of Seattle. and equipm ent." Mrs. H. Donley, who has been v isit According to the local executive, ev ing for th e last tw o w eeks w ith her ery one of th ese boys will In tim e he m other, Mrs. H. M. Shaw , and sister, paroled—cured. T h e troop Is com Mrs. Leslie S t.C la ir, left Sunday for posed at 19 H aw aiian» and one Ja p a W alla W alla. W ashington, w here she nese. The scoutm aster, Enoch Aku, a w ill spend a week w ith frien d s and H aw aiian, tw enty-tw o years of age, is from th e re go to h er hom e in Spo a man of the highest type. L ast sum m er th e very day th e annual boy scout kane. cam p opened, Enoch Aku was paroled from the station. He w ent to camp, and a fte r the vacation period w as over, An In te re stin g e x p erim en t in freak declared his Intention of spending his rifle sliiH itin. w aa d escrib ed recently tin«* In fu rth erin g the work of scouting by an E n g lish officer. “I hav e fired an among the shut-in hoys at Kalihl. o rd in ary w ax c a n d le th ro u g h fo u r Since the form ation of the troop, deni h o a rd s placed a foot a p a r t , ” he each week, scoutm asters from Hono •aid . "I used six In,dies of w ax candle an d th irty -th re e g ra in s of pow der w ith lulu tak e tu rn s in giving Instruction th e usu al w ad s T h e shot w as n>m, , o l at th e station in th e various branches Between th e visiting by c u ttin g off th e top h alf-in c h of ttie of scouting. case, and a can d le w eighing one and sco u tm asters and the boys Is a net a q u a rte r o unces w as Inserted. I fired ting. hut It Is a simple m atter for the a t a ra n g e of ab o u t five y ard s Each hoys to follow Instructions in spite of p lank w as p e rfo ra te d . T h e re w ere th is harrier. For th e ir dally “good tu rn s,” the plenty of pieces of dry w ax on all the h ,m n ls. b u t th e first. W hen fired hoys aid th e ir b ro th er scouts and the a g a in st p la n k s p lace d Im m ediately back oth er patients, and tak e care of the to back, th e can d le w ent th ro u g h th e ground about tb e station. Novel Shooting Feat, first an d w as b ro u g h t up by the solid w eight o f wood of th e o th e r th re e .” Money to loan on real estate. F arm M ajor H a rd c a s tle ad ded th a t a ce rta in loans at 6 per cent. B. W. Thorne.— gamekee|H*r won many b e ts b> »! ,ot- Adv. Ing c an d le s th ro u g h a spade. R e g u la r m e etin g of Gresh- E R A L ec tu re by Dr. C. W Miller. ■ ant lx>dge No 125. I 0 .0 F at High School Gym. A ugust 4. 8:15 in th e Odd F ello w s h all, every T h u rs I’. M -A dv. day evening. B ro th e rs welcome. ARTHUR li HENSI.EY, N t! W h at you » a n t. » h e n you w ant It Keep Four Lawn Green A b eau tifu l law n adds m uch to th e appearance of the home. I t is a heavy d rin k e r and if it is to keep its rich green color it m u st be w atered regularly. Lawn Hose Special was 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 now $6.34 7.34 6.88 6.88 5.34 4.34 5.34 feet % -in ch feet ¿4-inch feet •Hs-inch feet % -in ch feet. .j4 -in ch feet % -in ch feet ¿4-inch H ose m enders, couplings, law n sprayers, nozzles, etc. L. L. KIDDER HARDWARE CO. Phone 1421 Gresham, Oregon SA LE Of Good Used Automobiles, Trucks and Tires C h e v ro le t 1921, lo o k s good, ru n s good, $300. 1921 F o rd S ed an , good tire s , sh o ck a b so rb e rs, sp o t lig h t, $450. F o rd 1920 to u rin g w ith good tire s , s ta r te r , sh o c k a b so rb e rs, sp o t lig h t, n ew s e a t co v ers, $275. F o rd S ed an w ith s ta r te r , good c o n d itio n , $350. 2 R ep u b lic % -to n tru c k s, p n e u m a tic tir e s a n d d e liv e ry body, $250. M axw ell to n tru c k , good d e liv e ry body, good solid tire s , $200. SALE ON KELLY-SPRINGFIELD Tires 30 X 31/0 re g u la r K elly cord, $11.50. 3 0 x 3 ’/> o v e rsiz e K elly cord, $13.20. 36 X 6 K elly p n e u m a tic cord, $56.00. Buy a Kelly cord and re a liz e th e d ifferen ce GRESHAM OVERLAND CO. W. A. Hessel A SCOUT IN SPIRIT "I alw ays help th e old ladies across Notice of Me«‘llng of County Board of Equalization. N otice is hereby given th a t on Mon day, S eptem ber 10, 1923, th e B oard of E q u alizatio n of M ultnom ah County will atten d at th e office of th e County A ssessor, at th e C ourthouse in P o rt land, and publicly exam ine th e a s sessm en t ro lls for th e y ear 1923, and c o rre c t all e rro rs in valu atio n , des crip tio n or q u alitie s of lands, lots or o th e r p ro p erty , assessed by th e County A ssessor. And it sh all be th e duty of p erso n s in te reste d to ap p e ar a t the tim e an d place appointed. If it shall ap p e ar to such Board of E qualizatio n th a t th e re a re an y lands or Jots or I o th er p ro p erty assessed tw ice, o r in Looking Both Ways. Billy Kane, an Irish liackm nn of Ma co rrec tly assessed as to d escrip tio n or con, Mo., was on the stan d in a per q u an tity , and in th e nam e of a p e r son or p erso n s n o t the ow ners thereof, sonal Injury case. A man w as suing or assessed u n d er or beyond th e a c th e railroad, claim ing he w as hit tu a l cash value th ereof, said board through the negligence of th e engine may m ake p ro p er co rrec tio n of the man. It was in evidence th a t th ree sam e. If It sh a ll ap p e ar to such boys w ere standing on the edge of the Board th a t any land, lots o r other platform as th e train cam e In. The p ro p erty assessab le by th e A ssessor lawyer for th e railroad was cross-ex a re not assessed , such B oard sh all am ining Mr K ane pretty severely, and assess th e sam e a t full cash value thereof. th e shnrper he becam e th e m ore exas HIRAM U. W ELCH. perating seemed th e w itness' answers. County A ssessor. Finally he dem anded the w itness tell P o rtlan d , O regon, A ugust 15, 1923. him the exact position of those hoys. "Well, sir," replied Mr. Kane A W an t Ad le ts you rig h t In on th o smoothly, "th e ir hacks was a-faclng g ro u n d flo o r In m ost any sm a ll bus th e east," iness deal. th e street," said a clear eyed lad to a scout official," and they alw ays ask me If I’m a scout, but I'm n ot—yet.” A lad with th e scout sp irit of helpful ness at h eart, but w ithout the bene fits and Joys th a t come from be.ng a scout! A boy doesn't have to wear a uniform to be a tru e scout. If he lives the oath and law as his dally life, he’s one in spirit. But why not in th e ranks of th e 430,0X1 other hoys who are pledged to study luanllnesst Free Public Lecture DR. C. W. MILLER E lectronic R eactions of A b ram s— y o u r ills detected, lo cated and m easured th ru th e laws of v ib ratio n . Few drops of blood tell th e whole story. H ear his report on th ree test cases su b m itted by lo cal com m ittee. High School Gym August 24, 8:1r