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To Test Brake* by Portable Device. FIK E PR E V E N T IO N TO T he B ureau of S tan d a rd s of the HE T il EME AT SCHOOL school will enjoy th e ir an n u a l picnic U nited S tate s h as p erfected a new, at th e picnic g ro u n d s of th e P o rtlan d An illu stra te d le ctu re w hich p ro m E. E. Brodie, A m erican m in iste r to portab le, b rak e -te stin g device, w hich ises to be in te re stin g and In stru ctiv e Siam , w as a c a lle r today a t th e O u t Autom obile club on th e Sandy river. elim inates the perso n al equation in te stin g b rakes and does aw ay w ith " J " * 7 “ th * G,’ei’ham ^ ad - look office. H e is now on a tw o- E xtensive p la n s a re being m ade for m easured road stretch e s. The device X ? ' eVen,n*;( ^ V 1, 25’ m onth«' leave of absence from his th e day T he an n iv ersary celeb ratio n of th e co n sists essen tially of a suspended h*n “ n a t‘° nal ,Or' post and is accom panied by his wife. w eight w hich sw ings forw ard when e stry officer will be th e p rin cip al Mr. Brodie is p u b lish er of th e Oregon Odd F ellow s lodge w ill be held next th e c a r slow s down. It is oil-im sp eak er. R. E. Sm ith, Zig Zag ran g e r, City E n te rp rise and ta k es an active Monday night, by th e G resham lodge m ersed, to provide sufficiently slow will also be presen t. T hey w ill give in te re st in th e conduct of th e b u si an d R ebekahs, w hen m em bers and m otion to p erm it a record to be made Inform ation of special in te re st to ness. th e ir fam ilies w ill m eet and c a rry out by a pen on a m oving sheet of paper. an a p p ro p ria te program . to u rists and picnic p a rtie s and to all R eadings a re direct, show ing exactly Mr. and Mrs. W. E. R obinson r e Miss H ester T horpe, a te ac h er in how m any feet a re covered by the citizens, as th e p ro tectio n of th e fo r ceived today a le tte r from th e Amer th e A lbany school, sp en t the E aster ests Is an im p o rta n t co n sid eratio n to c a r betw een in itial application of b rak e s and full stop. T he device is all. T he m eeting w ill begin a t S lean co n su lar service in S h anghai no w eek end w ith Mrs. Jo h n Brow n and tify in g them of th e death on M arch o th e r frien d s here. said to elim in ate th e in accu racy of o’clock. previous m ethods of m easu rem en t of 26 of th e ir son Sam W., who sue- ____ „ „ Mrs. ,lIB A lta Mrs. „ A. . „. S. H isey „ and b rak es, caused by th e p ersonal equa- cum bed to pneum onia about ten days I G entry are today atten d in g th e ses- tion or brain lag In the o p erato r, j C ard of T hanks. T hus, In other m ethods of testing, an We d esire to ex p ress our ap p recia- a fte r his a rriv a l th e re to ta k e up sions of th e 39th convention of the o p e ra to r Is told "apply your b rak e s." tion and g ra titu d e to those who e x new sp ap er work. Mr. R obinson w as Oregon Sunday School association I i t he ta k es half a second to respond, tended to us th e m any ac ts of kind- about 30 y ea rs of age and served in w hich has been changed to th e Oregon | and his c a r is trav elin g a t 20 m iles an nessess d u rin g th e illn ess, and a fte r the W orld W ar for two and a h alf Council of Religious E ducation. L ast hour, th e c a r moves 15 feet betw een J the d eath of o u r dear husband and n U h t the Rev. an d Mrs. H isey atten d com m and and execution of It, w hich father. We wish also to th a n k our y e a rs’ 15 feet, of course, Is counted In m eas- friends for th e b eautiful floral offer- Mrs. B. F. W atkins has gone to th e ed ’ w hen they llstened to a fine ad- u rin g th e distance covered in th e Ings. d ress * by T hom as sa n ita riu m n e a r G r e s h a m '1"““" '” J. ’ A. * C hurchill, sta ‘ te su p e r stopping test. T he new device, being Mrs. C linton Gordy, Mr. and Mrs. in ten d en t of schools, w hen he spoke w here she will rem ain for c a re d u rin g autom atic, is not su b ject to th a t erro r. J. J. W ilson, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. th e sum m er. on th e new plan for religious educa H autz, M arg aret A rm strong. tion in th e schools. WOOI» HAWING Mrs. M isha D avies and ch ild ren The fu n eral w as held la st S atu rd ay | Q uickly and efficiently done by ex _ Window CleanTng R ichard and D orothy of G ladstone perts. All o rd ers prom ptly attended F or ex p e rt window clean in g see S. visited over th e w eek-end w ith the in P o rtlan d of E. J. Ladd, for 30 years to reg a rd le ss of size. T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith Jo h n a prom inent business m an of P o rt GEO. SHAW Phone * » ED. SM ITH Brown. G resham , phone 2501. | form er s fath e r, J. J. R obertson and land. Mr. Ladd w as th e fath e r of I | o th er relativ es. Mrs. H. V. Adix of G resham . Mrs. M arion Jo h n so n has been ill | /■ This week, April 21 to 27 is I for a few days but is rep o rted to be I im proving. L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. Gresham ,n tiiT T rrzrT T m m n xe n tn m xi3 T » m 7 m 7 fm fiiie im :n ‘f ir : ,- t im iin ia m m 7 r r e tB m r, 4 Wheel Brakes AND ALEMITE GREASING SYSTEM Standard Equipment HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. GKESIIAM, OREGON R E L IA B IL IT Y ley , her 16-year-old son. Mr. H aw es His son and d au g h ter have q u arreled Is a t th e hom e of his w ife’s sister, about ro y alties on th e song. Mrs. C arrie Pow ell. 1,1 19031 an old m an w as found dead, ,, kneeling beside his bed in a P hila- Mrs. N. D. Z im m erm an and baby, I d elphia lodging house. On an old | who have been stay in g w ith Mrs. A. copy of "S ilv er T h re a d s” h e had w rit W. S hipley for sev eral m onths, have ten " It s h ard to grow old [ moved to th e Sandy L um ber com-1 ¡‘¡""¿'¡f,, " '¡^ i DaJ t k8< ^ ? e? t ly Ip a n y ’s m ill w here Mr. Z im m erm an is S2, in a ‘Brooklyn ro o m in g 'h o u sT | em ployed. w h ere sh e lived alone. Mr. and Mrs. E m m ett W elling of C o n stru c t your own m oral, and be I Salem visited on Sunday w ith rela - 7 , 7 7 th ‘8: a 1? ’ b etter to ,, . J Put a good house and lot in your lives here. They w ere g u ests a t din- w ife’s nam e, o r build up for h er a ner w ith the la tte r ’s p are n ts, Mr. anil resp e cta b le b ank account, th a t you | Mrs. George T acheron. Miss V iolette c a n t touch, th a n to sing to h er "Yes, I’e rre t of P o rtlan d w as also a g u e s t X l U k "to me“ y° UnB Mrs. M artha Fieldhouse has had the [ in te rio r of her house th o ro u g h ly ren-1 Round the w orld fliers, enco u n ter ovated, th e w alls new ly tin ted and th e | ing heavy w eath er, w ere te m p o rarily checked, and geese th a t never learn w oodw ork rev arn ish ed . say "th e flying m achine w ill never be p rac tica l.” T he an n o u n cem en t has been ceived of the m arria g e on A pril 16 of 11 *8 n t 80 lonK si,lce railro a d tim e M iss L u c ile M c C a r te r t „ C e eii tab les announced th a t tra in s would , ... . i ru n a t such an hour, "w e ath e r per- Ellw ood. Miss M cC arter has lived for m ittin g .” W eather doesn’t stop them th e p ast y ear in Los A ngeles w here now. It w on’t stop flying m achines th e y o u n g ’ people w ere m a rried and eith er, in an o th er 25 years. w here they w ill m ake th e ir home. T h ere a re th re e kinds of w ealth Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lew is and fam only—th e ea rth on w hich you stand, ily moved S atu rd ay to B ridal Veil tim e, and m a n ’s intelligence. How w here Mr. L ew is is em ployed. F our w ealth in creases and tim e is actu ally .... . .. . . increased or saved is show n by re- ch ild ren of the fam ily who a re in the se arch of the N ational A ssociation of g rad e school here w ill drive back and E a r m E quipm ent M anufactures, fo rth until school closes. T h an k s to m achinery, saving labor, Tb„ i i A m erican farm ers saved last y ear 1,- riie q u a rte rly business m eeting and 382.539,204 days of ac tu a l work, social evening of th e Zion E vangelical F igured at $3 a day th a t would be a Young P eople's League will be held gain t0 th e farm ers of four billions of at the p arso n ag e tom orrow , (A pril 23) do“ a r s - F arm ers w ill w onder w here h ? A,fU7 ? Sh° rt bUn ne8S m e e r th The°f“ cyt. u n fo rtu n ately . Is th a t the ng th e ♦ n te rtain m e n t will tak e the n a tu re of u "Y ou-auto-know ” party, •’ ‘ ------ ' ‘ O pportunity w ill be had to g et r e . fiesh m en ts for a sm all charge. All frien d s, young and old, a re m ost cor- dially invited to spend th e evening . I with .u the __ m em bers of . .. th e League. G uests last week at th e D. M. Rob- I e rts hom e w ere Dr. and Mrs. John P arso n s of P o rtlan d and Mr. and Mrs. Jen sen and ch ild ren of S eattle. Lois, th e 2-year-old d au g h ter of Mr. an d Mrs. C laren ce Cathey, suffered a b roken arm as th e re su lt of a fall one day last week. SE R V IC E CRUMPACKER COLEMAN LIGHT M A U R IC E E. Demonstration Week C onie in this week and see the dem onstration of COLEMAN Q IT C K LI I II Lamps, Lanterns and Camp Stoves. Dr. G uthrie, rec to r of St. M ark’s fine E piscopal ch u rch in New York, be lieves in dancing as p a rt of religious service. Bishop M anning, his superior, forbids dancing in th e ch u rch service. N evertheless, Dr. G uthrie w ill have the dancing. How w ould It be, since hum an b e ings a re different, and th e ir concep tions of w hat pleases divine pow er even m ore different, to let those dance th a t w ant to dance, th o se pray th at w ant to pray, and th o se sing th a t w ant to sing. O m niscience above know s w hat they all m ean and can so rt out th e good intentions. C edar po sts for sale. Any q u antity. A. W M etzger Co. Phone 1451. tf r* I he camp stove is a most conven ient necessity on all camping trips. Republican Candidate 4’onie hi this «eek anti see the dem onstration. A. W. METZGER & CO. Gresham, Oregon Phone 1451 Phone 1451 a ra a a m v K M n B M B a a a a a B M m M m n n rw B H EDR CONGRESS H o n est S erv ice for A ll the P eo p le. P rim aries May 16 Crumpacker Will Win P iano tu n in g $3. P lano and o rgan rep airin g . F red B. Jones. Phone o r d ers to Outlook, 1561, o r TAbor 8952. Always a Gamble. T he u n c e rta in ty of th e cotton m a r ket la Illu stra ted by th e follow ing co n v ersatio n o v erh eard betw een two negroes in a T exas tow n: G eorge (displaying a ro ll of b ills) ’See here. Sam. Ah a been on de boahd dis m o rn ln ’.” Sam —"Ah sees. B ut you w on’t have it tom orrow ! You c a n ’t never tell about dis cotton m ark et. I t’a liable to go up. o r it’s liable to go down, or It’s liable to fluctuate.’’— Outlook. < vmpihhi u rs qru K People a re su rp rised at th e quick action of sim ple cam phor, w itch h aiel. I H ydrastis, etc., as mixed in L avoptik I eye w ash. One «mail b o ttle helps any i case core, w eak or strain ed eye«. 'A lu m in u m eye cup f r e e —G resham Drug Comnanv. C ouPe ................................................................ 830 T ou rin S ........................................................... 635 R o a d s t e r ........................................................ 625 4 -P a ssen g er C o u p e .................................... 920 L ight D e l i v e r y .............................................. 610 1-Ton T ruck C h a s s is ................................. 675 SHERMAN McCARTER garage Latourell ( ireshani Phone 2331 PAINT UP! CLEAN UP! A CO M PLETE L IN E OF W all P ap er, P ain ts, V arn ish es, S tain s, K a lso m in es, E n a m els, E tc. TO DD---- You would say th a t big m uscles on arm s and back a re m ore valuable e a rn e rs thal1 deep convolutions in the b rain , as you read of offers m ade to Mr. Ja ck Dempsey. He has a moving p ic tu re offer of a m illion, an d two offers ru n n in g from h alf a m illion to a m illion for a few m in u tes of fight ing. "M uscle is king." you say, but th e i you rem em ber th a t Jo h n D R ocke feller, Jr., leaning over for his 21 foot p u tt, might have one little though th a t would e a rn him 50 m illions, and he w ouldn’t have to be p h o tag rap h ed , or fight, to get it. Money to Ioan on real estate. F arm loans a t 6 per cent. B. W. Thorne. i S e d a n .................................................................. $ 9 9 0 I Plano Tuning. Idle lamps and lanterns will sup ply abundantly the light you may have been wanting for some particular purpose. Price« Q u oted B elo w a re F. O. B. G resh am saving of tim e, money and cost due to p erfectin g of m achinery, goes largely to m iddlem en—not m uch of it to those I th a t do th e ac tu a l work. All kinds of p ru n in g sh e ars, p ru n ing saw s, etc., at L. L. K idder Hdw. Co. A t)U will agree with us that they are Safe, Economical and Useful. BUY YOUR CHEVROLET IN GRESHAM THE PAINT MAN_____________ Let me help you with your Painting Problems E xp ert P ap er H a n g in g Gresham, Oregon Phone 1971 NCE In Masonic Hail, Gresham FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL 25, 1924 B. W. THORNE Gigray’s Jazz O rchestra Lunch will be served COMMITTEE JACK SHULTZ ED. AYLSWORTH A. H EftbEL ED. METZGER GRESHAM WOODWORKING SHOP sanded and ready cut finish lumber. ors and Any kind of furniture made to order. Will sand your floors. PRICES REASONABLE O SCAR W. TH O R EN , G resham P hon e 50x1 T he Queen of Sheba never pondered U hat you w ant, when you w ant It th e fact th a t th e electricity which brow ns to a st som etim es passes over a« you w ant it— W an t Ad. it. a w ire coated with ice and the c u r AU,0A n Oi ,r n ,R” 'eOV r " d a n '* R ep aired ' ren t never m elts th e ice. A.I kind» of To M aterial and C u rta in W indow« N O TICE TO ( Rt: 01 r o l l* . In th e C ircu it C ourt of the S ta te of Or» ,he County o( in ,n » U ;e .Mat^ re ^ d ,h e E’ t a ‘e ° f S a r8 h E •h,‘rTb> riv e n th a t the u n d e r- «r°1rt ” f Lbe ^ ia ie o f ‘or'Jui’n ^ u n t v ^ o f M ultnom ah. Ite n a rtm e n t of IV chate u HaT " T ' e ! nLIL.« , ,h ’\ T ” ' of s *»h F 0 , qualified xu p c r M h a r in g c la im s a g a in st said e - t i t e a re hereby notified to present it-. d uly verified a.« by law *cquin d. «•'hi—of A Ithrow build. < Or«‘i I w ithin jx m onth« fr.»m n en J äm in S. E. PA L M Q U IST VI TO TOP SHOP Man at. Gresham Phnae Iftt P lea sa n t s G a ra g e and B lack sm ith Shop 'T ROCKWOOD ‘• ''" •ru l twin R epairing. G eneral B lack«m llhing and H orseshoeing m . - t i n n ì SAM Tinted and firm p D ate o f laet oui. o . M P L E A S A N T , Prop. Phon« G resh am 23 x A S' Altóme . m | BU SS, B lac k sm ith . . Ask for free cam per’s guide and map of Mt. Ilood district Equipped wit II 3 3 : . O u ting G ood s, C am p S toves F ish in g Tackle, G uns an d A m m u nition STA R CAR First State Bank ....................... . .... ......... .......................... ...... ............... We carry a complete stock of . See the rangers map of the Mt. Hood district in our window. A N N O U N C IN G T H E N E W = 3 5 I 3 3 3 3 I 3 ‘•Persistent people begin their success where others end in failure.”—Eggleston. The g en e ral m eeting of th e Meth- By A rth u r B risbane. I odist L adies Aid will be held a t th e | GRESHAM, OREGON I ch u rch on W ednesday afternoon, April J u s t 50 y ears ago, young H art P ease 23. T he S. & S. circle will ac t as | D anks and his wife lived happily. He hostess. A STRONG BANK even w rote a song to tell h er th a t his M r, t m .,„,1 ,,, , I affection would la st forever. "S ilver P „ H la n , ' h f y [T h re ad s Among th e G o ld ” w as the I o rtla n d have gone to S acram ento, title of th a t song, you rem em ber it, I ....... ....................... ............. ......................................... .................. ................... ...... . ....... ........ m C alifornia, w here they w ill rem ain for w «ll. if you’re 50. I t ’s a p retty song, .................|m ||in ||'iiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii„,i,i„„,iim iiiiii,i,i,iuii, m ini some tim e w ith Mrs. H aw es’ siste r Many have b u tch ered it. It m ade Mrs. A. B urton. The trip w as m ade m oney and w hen p ro sp erity cam e in for th e benefit of th e h ealth of W es- o"her. ° D a n k /a n d “ his" w ^ e ^ e p w a te d ' Save our forests from destruction by fire r f ^ m Paderewski was no born m usician—he sprang front a line of farmers. N ature ap parently did not plan him for an artist. His stubby hands and thumbs were a great handicap—and his teachers discouraged him and advised him to quit. But Paderewski persisted. Eight hours a day—for tw o-thirds of his life he practiced. Those were long, hard, discouraging years but he held on—and now, for 30 years he has been the world’s prem ier pianist. If so-—we cannot fail. We, who have tried again and again to succeed, to save, but have failed—and are discouraged—should take renewed courage from the life of this great a rtist—and stick to it. Timely Comments National Forest Protection Week Phone 1421 The Pianist-Premier