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PAGE FOI K GRESHAM OUTLOOK Hairy Vetch for Cover Crop. sm aller, th e ad ditional cost per acre will not am ount to very m uch. In the From the re su lts or the cover crop wind sw ept a re a s of th e co u n try , from dem onstration w hich has been con 30 to 35 pounds of h airy vetch to the ducted for th e past th ree y ears in ac re of ra sp b e rrie s would be an av w hich six or seven varieties of vetch erag e p lan tin g . An addition of a have been tried along with W indsor sm all q u an tity of w hite w inter w heat beans and T an g ier peas and other le w ill a ssist In m aking a little m ore gum inous crops, th e conclusions are bulk to plough u n d er and it w ill keep easily draw n. the vetch from lodging la te r in the F o r cover crops in the b erry fields spring. in th a t portion of th e country w here Rye is not a d esirab le cover crop, as th e east winds have a chance to sweep it grow s m ost too ran k and In terferes over th e fields, th a t the safest and w ith the early gro w th of th e b erry b est v ariety to p la n t is hairy vetch. vines. In th e sections of th e co u n try T his w ill w ith stan d th e freezing and w here th e b erry p la n tin g s a re p ro cold w inds and m ake a rapid sprin g tected from the cold ea st wind3, com grow th early. mon vetch or H u n g arian vetch is de L ast sp rin g w hen our cover crop sirab ie . The com mon vetch although tria ls w ere ploughed under, the hairy it w ill not stand q u ite as m uch cold vetch, although finer stem m ed th an wind and freezing, m akes a little m ore some of the o th e rs, stood tw ice as rapid grow th early in the spring. high and covere<l^|lie ground much In o rd er to supply th e dem ands, the m ore com plete. B erry G row ers Packing com pany has T he seed of the hairy vetch is hig h secured several tons of h airy vetch e r priced than th e seed of th e com from grow ers in the co u n try and are mon or H ungarian vetch, but as it is In a position to supply th e needs of the local grow er. T he cover crops should be p lanted now. TUESDAY, AUGUST IS, lfc>,ï J. C. Thom , w ife and tw o ch ild ren drove from V ictoria, B. C. for a visit with his b ro th er, W illiam Thom and W alter M ark w art cam e n ear being family. At p re se n t they a re a t To m inus a p erfectly good F ord coupe ledo, Oregon, for a visit w ith a d au g h S unday evening when it cau g h t fire as ter, but expect to re tu rn to G resham he was proceeding w estw ard on Pow in about a week. Mr. Thom h as been ell Valley road. The blaze, w hich In the g rocery business in V ictoria for probably cau g h t from a sh o rtag e in years, but h as sold o u t his b u sin ess the w iring, was pro m p tly extinguished th ere w ith the in ten tio n of secu rin g a in fro n t of the T acheron place, aided favorable location for th e sam e b u si by F ra n k T acheron an d oth ers. Full 25c size Palmolive after Shaving Talc. ness in w estern Oregon. T he Infant child of Mr. an d Mrs. T he G resham band gave an o th er of To give you the Supreme in after shaving comfort H a rry M cM urry is suffering from a its fine co n certs to an ap p reciativ e severe a tta c k of eczema. outdoor audience W ednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st C h risten so n are T here w ill be four m ore co n certs giv moving th e ir household goods from en th is season on th e stree t, th e la st the Leslie house in W hitehead ad d i one of th e series o cc u rrin g on th e tion to th e home of th e fo rm e r's fa th evening of S eptem ber 9. W ith the purchase of a tube of Palm olive Shaving Cream er, H. P. C h risten sen in Pow ell V alley The m other and two sisters of A. W w here they w ill resid e d u rin g th e ab E aston arriv e d T h u rsd ay for th e fu sence of the p are n ts to San Diego. neral of Mrs E aston and expect to re Limit one to a customer Mrs. C h ristensen is alre ad y th e re and main for a few d ay s’ visit. They a re her husband will follow later. Mrs. Jo sep h in e E aston of K elso S atu rd ay H ester T h o rp e left for W ashington, Mrs. Amy T aylor of T a G ea rh a rt for a tw o w eeks’ stay. She coma and Mrs. Jo sie C linefelter, of will be th e g u est of th e P e ttin g e rs of P ortland. Oswego w hile there. Newell F an ch e r is having a g arag e Mr. and Mrs. F. A. M iller drove to 16 x 2 0 feet in size, erected on his acre Did you know you could E lm ira, W ashington, M onday on a of land a t B aird sd ale and the Base buy a ROCKWOOD business trip , to be gone u n til W ed Line. Mr. and Mrs. F an ch e r expect to PR E SC R IPT IO N DRUG STORE • nesday. Phone 1761 Second and Main occupy the building as a residence u n T he R pw orth L eague will hold its Mrs. M. L. H ard in g h am an d Miss til such tim e as they decide to build. business m eeting F rid ay evening and T he Rev. L. N. W aldron and fam ily in stall officers, th e new officers tak in g Lucy O edam ke of P o rtlan d . Mrs. W il 30 x 3i/2 liam Bostic of P ocatello, Idaho, Mrs. are m oving to L en ts today w here they ch arg e of th e w ork for th e evening. BUCKEYE CORI» J. G. M etzger and Mrs, F ra n k Hodge will reside in th e O scar B lair house. A social tim e w ill be enjoyed a t the from G resham w ere en tertain ed a t th e Mr. W aldron expects to engage in c a r fully guaranteed for conclusion of th e business session. T he new ly-elected officers of the home of Mr. and Mrs. A rnold R uegg p en ter w ork n e a r h is new location. League are as follow s: O rrie E ckert, T h u rsd ay afternoon. W eek-end v isit E llw ood’s o rc h e stra com posed of p resid en t; Iola K elley, first vice o rs a t th e R uegg hom e w ere th e ir G resham m usicians, w hich has been p resid en t; A nnie Boe, second vice- nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. playing for th e S p rin g er hall dances Why pay m orel p resid en t; G erald H aynes, th ird vice M. G erity of T aft, C alifornia. on W ednesday evenings, is now en Sunday visitors, a t th e hom e of Mr. gaged for th e Sunday evening dances p resid en t; Ruth W alln, fo u rth vice p resid en t; Lola W alln, se c re ta ry ; and Mrs. D. H. Nash w ere Mrs. A lice also. T he boys a re hoping for good H orace Nichols, tr e a s u re r; G ladys McCulloch who visited Mrs. J. R. crow ds as th ey get a com m ission on C orner R oberts Avenue and McCann, p ia n ist; H elen Lamb, a s s is t Nash, a p atien t in th e sa n a ta riu m , the re tu rn s. Pow ell S tre et also Mr. and Mrs. G ordon S alk and an t pianist. Miss M arg aret St. C lair is sp en d baby, all of M ilwaukie. Mr. and Mrs. F red H. S p rin g er and 6 AS 20c ing sev eral days visitin g w ith h er sis son, R ichard C arl, have retu rn ed to B orn to Mr. and Mrs. O. N. R ichey of I ouring, Coupe, Coupe Sedan or Sedan ter, Mrs. R aym ond R ogers in P o rt th eir home in A berdeen, W ashington, Boring on A ugust 16, an eight-pound land. afte r a sh o rt v isit a t th e home of Mrs son, a t the hom e of Mrs. D. H. Nash. The R akers and Baileys, who have S ch ool o f D ancin g S p rin g e r’s p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. R oberts accom been spending a few days a t Seaside, OPENS SEPT. 5 W alker Q uesinberry. panied by th e la tte r's sis te r from San New low prices on Will ps-Knight and Overland J. W. E ckert is seen driving a sh in Diego, Mrs. S arah M ognett, left th is have reason to rem em ber th e ir so MRS. AGNES CARMEAN jo u rn th ere, as th e co ttag e w hich they ing new sedan. Automobiles m orning for th e ir sum m er hom e near occupied w as visited by a sn eak th ie f Every Saturday W elches to spend a few days or lo n g A W ant Ad. helps for both buyer who relieved Mr. R ak er of his gold Phono 791 R E G IS T E R NOW er. T h eir son, Ed. R oberts and wife, and seller. w atch and some m oney and who rifled will also be a t th e m ountain co ttag e a t several hand bags and sto le m oney the sam e tim e for an indefinite stay. from them , in clu d in g $30 belonging to W. B. T w itchell, p ro p rie to r of th e Miss Vada A nderson. Mrs. R. D. Phone 1141 Gresham G resham cream ery, has p u rch ased the Bailey also lost money. T he hand W. K. H am ilton house in K irk lan d ad bags w ere left o u tsid e th e door as dition for a p erm an en t resid en ce w ere Mr. R a k e r’s tro u sers. T he p a rty Miss Sylvia W eston is assistin g in com prised Mr. and Mrs. C. I. R aker, the office of Ju stice Jo h n Brow n for a Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bailey and daugh week o r so. te rs M arg u erite an d L eona and Miss All have re tu rn e d to C. R. W heeler is aw ay for th e w eek A nderson. on a fishing trip an d d u rin g his a b G resham and Mr. an d Mrs. E llsw o rth sence his b arb e r shop is in ch a rg e of R ak er a re now stay in g a t th e beach. R. Cooley, a P o rtlan d m an Mrs. W. J. H ollenbeck and th re e Mr, and Mrs. Edw in H enderson ch ild ren m otored up from Los A n drove down from Olympia, W ash., geles, arriv in g la st Friday, to spend a Sunday afternoon for a sh o rt visit few w eeks w ith Mrs. H ollenbeck’s w ith th e fo rm e r’s sister, Mrs, E. H p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. K ern. Rueppell. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. R ogers w ent last Roy P eterson, who h as been em T uesday m orning to th e T illam ook When you need service on your car—you ployed for a num ber of y ea rs p ast at beaches w here they sp e n t sev eral days w ant It to be PROMPT service. You w ant the George P age g ro cery a t th e 12- and on S atu rd ay drove to Seaside, r e your car at the earliest possible moment—bu< Mile co rn er, has resigned his position tu rn in g Sunday by w ay of A storia. without sacrifice of w orkmanship. • to w ork for the Union Oil com pany at They rep o rt a m ost enjoyable v ac a F irst and last in bringing th e full advan Prompt and efficient service is our specialty. the new su b -statio n in east G resham . tion. tages of City Funeral Service to Gresham All we ask is a trial when you are in need of W illiam F erris, who fo rm erly worked Mr. and Mrs. A rza Sm ith and L ester and nearby points we took into consider automobile repair work of any kind. nt th e Page sto re, w ill resum e his old S pencer plan to s ta r t tom orrow to ation the problem of charges. For just We handle the best of OILS, GASOLINE, place. e a ste rn W ashington w here they w ill how much could we offer so much. TIRES and Auto SUPPLIES. Miss M arie Blom re tu rn e d to her be gone ahout tw o w eeks. The S m iths % duties at th e Hepp R acket sto re th is — And our prices are no higher — have a section and a q u a rte r of w heat We studied the situation carefully. We m orning a fte r a vacation sp en t with land at Bickleton and Mr. Spencer a took m any things into the planning: our PHONE 2391 friends in Seattle. Miss Ro^e P o tter little less. T hey w ill look afte r th e ir resources and equipm ent; the distance has been assistin g in th e sto re for th e In terests th e re and la te r v isit w ith and tim e involved; our location near so past ten days. frien d s in K ennew ick, Yakim a and m any of the cem etaries; no long detours Mrs. Newell F an ch er has resigned W alla W alla. through traffic. All these things we from her w ork at th e T w entieth Cen HAMLIN & IIOSS, Props. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan S w ift have tak en figured out in a businesslike way. tu ry gro cery w here she has been em th e ir 8-year-old d au g h ter, F ern , to * ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiniiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiuiiiNii'tt'i'iitiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHHiiiiu ployed for th e past tw o years. Dr. Zeebuth in P o rtlan d , a sp ecialist Mrs. Agnes C arm ean of P o rtlan d has in th e tre a tm e n t of tu b ercu lo sis of th e Thus we are enabled to offer D istinctive If you are considering buying arran g e d to conduct a dancing class bone. T he little g irl’s hip and spine Funeral Service to Gresham and Eastern In G resham in connection w ith the a re affected b u t it is believed th a t a M ultnomah county places a t charges sur B ratzel-T hiel studio in th e F irst S tate com plete cu re can be b ro u g h t about. prisingly low. Our charges are no higher Bank building. She w ill teach every Mr. Sw ift is seek in g to dispose of his than at Portland and in m any instances S atu rd ay afternoon. Miss F ried a home and ex p ects to live in M onta- are apt to be found much lower. Quality B ratzel is looking a fte r th e r e g is tra villa w hile co n tin u in g his w ork as for quality, we feel we can save you Come in and look over our new assort money. tion of pupils and class w ork is ex co llecto r for th e P o rtlan d E le ctric pected to begin S eptem ber 5. ment of fine all-wool flannels, colors are red, Pow er com pany in th is vicinity. On T uesday last, H ester T h o rp e a t powder .blue, biege, henna, tan, Nile green Mrs. C. O. H orning and d au g h ter tended th e m arria g e of M uriel Paul E lizabeth re tu rn e d T h u rsd ay evening $2.25 and emerald green, yard for....... and H arry Nunn at St. B arn ab as E pis from a m ost enjoyable trip to Los A n copal ch u rch , McMinnville. Miss Paul geles w here th ey had sp en t six weeks. was a school friend of Miss T horpe at W hile th e re Miss H orning took a six In many of the popular shades, yd. $2.50 Monmouth and had been teach in g at sum m er session of th e U niversity of FRIENDLY UNDERTAKERS the Oregon Norm al school previous to w eeks' advanced m u sical course a t th e The 54-inch Flannels come in contrast 5S02-0I Ninety-second St, I.ents her m a rria g e to Mr. Nunn S ou th ern C alifornia. They m ention ing plaids of autumn brown, tan, powder blue and Mrs. J. W. Crbm ley and dau g h ter. th a t they g rea tly ap p reciated g ettin g Mrs. G ladys W ilson and th e sm all son back into th e m o u n tain s of Oregon PORTLAND FUNERAL SERVICE FOR GRESHAM green, 54-inch, price the y a rd ................................ $4.50 of the latte r, Woodrow W ilson, will and th a t a difference w as noted In th e leave S atu rd ay m orning over th e ozone in th is sta te and th a t of so u th V e have a good range of colors in Striped Armoui Union Pacific for th eir hom e In C ul ern C alifornia. Miss H orning expects ver, Indiana, a fte r a visit since last to rem ain hom e a y ear and p u rsu e her Cloth for girls’ school dresses. 36 inches Mrs. B. W. E m ery is w ith a siste r at Septem ber w ith the d au g h ter of Mrs m usical studies w ith th e Intention of wide, price the yard Ridgefield. W ashington, for a few Crom lev, Mrs. Roy E. Cannon. Mr beginning college later. days. She w ent th e re from th e cam p C rom ley w as also at th e Cannon home W hile re tu rn in g from th e b ap tism al several m onths, but left for In d ian a services of th e U ndenom inational te m m eeting w est of P o rtlan d w hich | WORK AND DRESS SHOES m eeting w ast of P o rtlan d w hich clo s In F ebruary. ple w hich took place n ea r T ro u td ale for Men and Boys Chas. Moore has p u rch ased a lot in Sunday Ed A nderson of Pow ell V al ed Sunday evening. C leveland's addition and has com ley, in ch arg e of a tru c k load of 14 Mrs. Clyde McM urry an d ch ild ren menced th e erection of a m odern co t ch ild ren , had a slig h t accident. In visited from F rid a y u n til Sunday tage 2ox32. T he ground floor will descending the Pow ell Valley hill w est w ith her fath e r, H arvey Gibson, at for men and boys in all | com prise a larg e living room and d in of th e schtm lhouse he ro asted , th en B arton. GRESHAM SHOE SHOP the new jacquard color I ing room com bined and a kitchen when attem p tin g to sh ift into g ear w hich w ill have all th e m odern co n when beginning th e ascen t of th e op INSURANCE FOR FARMERS. combinations. veniences. T he sleeping room s on the posite grade, th e engine w as killed, T he F a rm e rs M utual F ire Relief second floor w ill be so co n stru cted throw ing th e tru c k onto Its side over A ssn., of P o rtlan d , is upon its 21st Phone 41 Gresham th a t they can be tu rn ed into a large a slight em bankm ent. No one was y ear, and is th e la rg e st F a rm e rs Mu tu a l F ire In su ra n c e A ssn, w est of th e sleeping porch if desired. Paying Rnsineas for Sale arriving fresh each day. h u rt as th e m achine w as proceeding Rocky m ou n tain s. T he y early rep o rt Mrs. Jo h n Brown and son Ross w ent C onfectionery an d sh o rt o rd e r stan d at a slow pace. GET YOURS NOW’ filed w ith th e In su ra n c e Com m ission this m orning to The D alles by w ay of T he Odd Fellow s hall Is receiving e r show s a to ta l m em bership of m ore for sale. Main stre e t, G resham . M ust the Mt. Hood Loop road on a business two co ats of p aint, F red Todd doing th an 13,000. w ith »20.500,000 in force, be relieved of th e w ork. A paying an in crease of »2,500,000 over th a t of p roposition for one person to handle. trip . They will re tu rn tom orrow over th e work. 1923. T he fire losses to r 1924 a g g re the Colum bia riv e r highw ay. Dr. and Mrs. J. G. S tu re of Sandy gated »55.000, all of w hich have been H. C. L arsen . G resham phone 148. E xtensive im provem ents a re being a re p lan n in g to atten d th e an n u al ad ju sted and pro m p tly paid. No low- —Ad7. "The House of Quality" m ade to Mrs. C. .M errill's house by convention of th e L u th e r L eague a t e r ra te on farm in su ran c e can be ob •WC Green Trading Stamps F ran k C. Jones. The building is be A storia S atu rd ay and Sunday of th is tained from any o th e r com pany in Money to loan on real estate. Farm ing raised and a new foundation put week. They w ill probably spend a Oregon. If you believe in co -o p era loans at « per cent B. W Thorne. Phone 1411 Gresham tive m ovem ent am ong th e farm ers under it and new porches will be day or so at S easide before going to and need in su ran c e, call on P resid en t IWHUiliHllUHUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllillililillluiiiHlliiHlliiliiiiiiiiiitHluiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiqlUHiinulHimmÜ built. A few words w ill tell the wboie H. W. S n ash all, a t th e F a ir G rounds, th e convention. G resham . Phone 2101.— Adv. story in the Want Column. 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