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GRESHAM. PAGE FOUR OkCGOX. FRIDAY, MAY IS. 1914 IN GRESHAM AND VICINITY Notice, Ladies ! T h e fo u rth q u a rte rly m eetin g of ! th e conference y ear convenes In th e j F re e M ethodist ch u rch th is evening ; an d lasts o ver Sunday. Sunday se rv ices will be as follow s: Sunday i school a t 9 :3 0 , lo v efeast a t 10:15. M orning serm on a t 11. E vening se r vice b eg inning a t 8 :0 0 . Rev. M. L. Schooley will preach both m orning an d evening. He will also preach F rid ay an d S atu rd ay evenings. T he public is in v ited to a tte n d each and ) / i every service. E dw in W. H ig h t, pastor. A. H. G ould is ad d in g a sleeping porch to his house In T hom pson a d dition. A ndrew P u llen left T h u rsd ay for N ew berg, Ore., w here h e will spend a p a rt of l*is vacation w ith relativ es. Rev. M. L. Schooley, w ho has con du cted a series of Bible read in g s a t th e F re e M ethodist ch u rch an d is now cond u ctin g th e fo u rth q u a rte rly conference, was one of a com pany of ab o u t fifty who g ath ered W ednesday evening a t th e hom e of Rev. W. H. Boddy, p a sto r of C e n tra l F re e M ethodist ch u rch in P o rtla n d and Cupyritfht 1 1 1 3 T h e House of Kupçx-i gave him a gen u in e su rp rise p arty . Rev. Mr. Boddy has preach ed his farew ell serm on to his co n g reg atio n , having reached th e th re e y ear lim it of tim e in w hich he m ay rem ain p as The highest class premium ever offered to the peo to r of one church. ple of Gresham. Call us up and let us tell you about F ra n k E scobar, sex ten of th e G resham cem etery, is ta k in g up a this very liberal offer , or, better still, come down collection for th e p u rp o se of im prov and see them. Our first offer: A two-piece combination ing and b eau tify in g th e tra c t. T he work to be done will depend on th e set, now on display. am o u n t collected, w hich is q u ite ✓ lib eral. Miss L aV erne G ivV aun, of P o rt a re re a d y is sufficient to b rin g th e m in for a c o n tin u a n c e land, la te g ra d u a te of New York m usical co n serv ato ry , is spen d in g th e of th e service a n d sa tisfa c tio n w e ’ve p ro v e d is th eirs in week a t th e hom e of Mrs. C. A. th e s e clothes. Hoffman. C h ristian Science services will be O u r prices, by th e w ay, a re held In th e h all in th e I. O. O. F. b u ilding Sunday a t 11 o’clock. Sub ject, M ortals an d Im m o rtals. T he public is cordially in v ited to a tte n d th e ch u rch services. D. F. B rem n er an d wife, of C hica go, re tu rn in g from a trip to C alifo r nia, called on Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n Conley on W ednesday. Mr. B rem n er is a cousin of Mrs. Conley an d David Brooks. T h e ir stay was brief, but they expressed them selv es d elig h ted PHONE 201 M ain St., G resh am Country Produce Bought and Sold Mr. and Mrs. I). W M etzger e n te r S tate L abor C om m issioner Hoff w ith Oregon. Mrs. Chas. T ay lo r, of H illsview , ta in ed a t 500 n t th e ir hom e on South has not ca rrie d o u t his th re a t to have was th e g u est a t d in n e r today of Rev. R oberts av en u e la st T uesday night. th e s ta te officials placed u n d er a r A bout th irty g u ests w ere p resen t. re s t fo r n ot in tro d u c in g th e eight an d Mrs. Edw. W. H ig h t. O. I. Neal is having his residence A lva H evel an d Mrs. M, D. K ern were h o u r law in s ta te in stitu tio n s. p ainted. F re d Todd is doing th e th e w inning players. Mrs. M etzger Miss M a rg a re t Creecy and the serv ed a tw o-course lunch eo n as work. m em bers of h er S unday school class N ext S unday a t th e B a p tist ch u rch sisted by Mrs. Je n n ie Oswald and w ere e n te rta in e d y esterd ay a t th e T h e house th e p asto r, Rev. E. A. L eo n ard , will Miss H ope A nderson. L IC E ? hom e of one of th e m em bers. Miss preach b oth m o rning and evening. w as d eco rated w ith a p ro fu sio n of The lice question is quickly ’ L e titia P u lfer. T he afte rn o o n was All K inds an d Sizes ' settled if you dust you« fowls w it h l At 11 a. m. th e topic will be "T hp P ap a G o n tier roses. sp e n t in playing gam es a fte r which Opto tier, O>1 • Sundiy k, AppcnliiKal g re a te st th in g in th e w o rld .” At 8 Conkey’s Lice Powder’ Mrs. P u lfe r served ice cream and T he C atholics will build a ch u rch p. m. th e serm on will he on "M otive cake. It's safe, quick and sure, i a t N orth Bend In co nnection w ith and m ethod or is conscience a c o r Saves your poultry profits because it Mrs. E. E. S leret, of P o rtlan d , and rect g u id e ? ” th e ir h o sp ital th ere. GILT OR NATURAL WOOD Kills the Lice Mrs. A rth u r D ow sett w ere g u ests "to Misses E thel C alkins, Olive Towle, M A I a n d ( H I A»’ day of Mrs. B ert L indsey and G ran d A nna B ru g g er and M a rg aret B urke C H R IS T IA N S C IE N C E S e r v ic e s — Doesn’t Harm Chickens Price 25 cents, 50 cents and $1X0 1. O. O. F. h a ll, G resh a m . S u n d a y sc h o o l m a S leret. atten d e d th e G reek play “ A n tig o n e” 1 O r the mites that hide in the cracks by M A X SC H N E ID E R a t 10 a. m. S e r v ic e s a t 11; t e s tim o n y day -n d prey on chit kens at night, spray Ask F«r a t Reed College, given by th e stu d e n t I m e e tin g W ed n esd a y e v e n in g a t 6 o'clock. »our poultry house w ith MAIN S T R E E T GRESHAM C o n k e y 's L IN N E M A N M E M O R IA L M E T H O D - body. E ig h teen g irls san g In G reek Frw Psokry Bosk Conkey’s Lice Liquid 1st E p isco p a l ch u rch , G resh am . P rea ch in g s e r v ic e s a t 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. rn w hile ac to rs ren d e re d th e ir p a rts on r , - r ft K-rxighl» Q uart '5 I errs, l u l l gallon Mi t e n t s gallon JI.UU. S u n d ay sc h o o l a t 10 a. m .. J u n io r th e p latform . H ealth a E a r to r in Huccess. For the deadly head k«use use L ea g u e a t 3:30 p. m., E p w o rth L ea g u e T he la rg e st fac to r c o n trib u tin g to at 6:15 p. m. A. R. L y m a n S u n day G resham lodge No. 152 A. F. & A. CONKEY’S HEAD LICE •I h a v e u sed a U . S. CREAM SEP- S ch o o l S u p erin ten d en t; Mrs. L ily P u l a m a n ’s success is u n d o u b ted ly len OINTMENT E p w o rth L e a g u e p resid e n t; M iss M. will go in a body next M onday AR A TO R for n early n in e y ears and F H ectn c and doesn't harm chicks. 10 h ea lth . It has been o bserved th a t a A u rilla H o a g la n d J u n io r L e a g u e S u p er evening to M ontavilla to visit E ast j and 25 cents. M o n e y back if these am p erfectly satisfied." in te n d en t. R ev. M e lv ille T. W ire, preparations do not satisfy man Is seldom sick when his bowels P astor. G ate lodge No. 155. . The G. L Coafcry Co Cleveland. Okm a re re g u la r— he is n ev er w ell when T h u s w rites o n e o f m an y of the V. S. W a lte r Scott and fam ily will move j F R E E * M E T H O D IS T CHURCH — they a re co n stip ated . F o r co n stip a M orning se rm o n a t 11 o’clo ck , e v e n in g I from Hull R un to G resham next 1 users. rm o n a t 7:30. S u n d a y sc h o o l at 10 tion you will And n o th in g q u ite so se Mrs. Scott will assist Mrs a. m R ev. D. M C a th ey s u p e r in te n week. O n e 4 2 - P ie c e D in n e r S et to b e good as C h a m b e rla in ’s T ablets. They dent. C la n s m e e lin g f o llo w in g m orn S quire in h er d ressm ak in g e s ta b lish T h e U . S. C r e a m S e p a r a to r n ot only m ove th e bow els b u t Im in g serm on . F. L. R u g g , c la s s lead er. G IV E N A W A Y ! GRESHAM , OREGON P rayer m e e tin g T h u r sd a y e v e n in g s at m ent. prove th e d igestion. T hey are sold th e ch u rch . R ev. E dw . W. H ig h t, h a s th e i n t e r - l o c k in g Gus P u rre n , of C o rb ett, Is h ere for by G resham D rug Co., and all D eal P a sto r. Each 50c p u rch a se g iv e s y o u o n e ers. a few days on his way to A laska. H e | bow l and m e c h a n ic a l n u m b er. will s ta r t for th e n o rth on Monday. w a sh e r . SUPPLIES FOR PICNICS Jo h n P. F reem an , assisted by E r- , j nest F reem an is p a in tin g tl»e form - | and Lawn Parties T h e U . S. a r e E a sy to clea n , I e r ’s dw elling house on S tan ley ave- WHITE and TAN HOSE for Children j nue. E a sy r u n n in g an d d o p er P a u l H o e t z e l Prop. Mrs. Ed. Radcliff, of Sellw ood, vis- Air Ships and Flags. New lot fe c t w ork . , ited y esterd ay w ith Mrs. J. N. Mew- of Dishes and many other ; h lrte r an d o th e r G resham friends. Household Articles, W. J. M orris an d fam ily a re mov- Let us mail you a Catalog. Y ou w ill a p p r e c ia te ou r P rom p t D e liv e r y . I ing today from F ra n k H einey’s bun- I galow on T h ird s tre e t to Sellwood L et us k n o w you r w a n ts. : w here he will be n e a re r his work. Rowell St. Grenham Rev. M. L. Schooley and Rev. Ed- ON THE MARKET It’s ou r b u sin e ss to su p p ly th em . 1 win W. H ight a re p la n n in g to spend Call and see Goods, and Get Prices GRESHAM , OREGON FRESH EVERY DAY S atu rd ay at Reed C ollege In a tte n d - I N o o rd er to o sm all, n o n e to o la rg e. ance a t th e conference In session I . th ere. Miss E th el C alkins has secured a position as te ac h er of th e first and second g rad es in th e school a t C a rl ton, O regon, fo r th e com ing year. Miss E m m a L an g w o rth y , of New berg, has re tu rn e d to h e r hom e a fte r W IT H T H IS O L D R E L IA B L E IN S T IT U T IO N a visit of a day o r tw o w ith h er a u n t Mrs. C. M. O liphant. Miss L an g w orthy was a d eleg ate from Y am hill you not only avail yourself of the advantages of our prompt county to th e p ro h ib itio n n o m in atin g service, careful business methods, and other banking facilities Main St. Gresham, Ore. convention In P o rtlan d la st week. W IN D O W SC R E E N S. W IR E C L O T H hut you also profit by our acquaintance w ith the people of this T he W om ens' H ome M issionary so ciety held its an n u a l m ite box o pen community and by our almost ten years of experience in the ing at th e ch u rch on W ednesday a f banking business in this community. Your account, large or ternoon. T he offerings am o u n ted to small, checking or saving, is welcome, and we assure you of the >20. Music was fu rn ish e d by th e best treatm ent possible, with absolute assurance that your ladies' ch o ru s and Miss Echo Jones business will be handled in absolute confidence. T alk s w ere given by Rev. Dr. C onkle Gresham, Oregon and Rev. M elville T W ire. Mrs. J. N. C lanahan read a rep o rt of th e dis We Handle * Only ” the Best tric t convention recen tly held a t O r egon City an d also a com m unication “GOVERNMENT INSPECTED” from th a sta te supply se c re ta ry in form ing h e r of h er election ae d is G PEL S N A M , O R E L . tric t eupply se cretary . Ice cream PHONE 661 Powell St.. Gresham PHONE 661 and cake w ere served a f te r th e p ro C. BINDER, Proprietor gram . Oldest Rank in the County, ontaide the City of Portland We are already supplying you with the very best Merchandise at the lowest prices possible. Now we have made arrangements to equip your kitchens with Mb » Aluminum Cooking Utensils W IT H O U T C O ST T O Y O U JO MEN and Young Men who have purchased their clothing here in seasons past, an announcement that the new Summer Styles from The House of Kuppenheimer Bartelt Mercantile Co. GENERAL MERCHANDISE $15, $16 50, $20. $22 50, $25 Summer Style Straw Hats, all prices Edw. Aylsworth PHOTOS Picture Framing Look in Window Novelty Shop Metzger Bros. T h ese B u sy D a y s City Bakery Best Bread ..n.» iW jW <r„ . .P" UWU, ................................. . Our Screen Door Stock Is yet complete. Pies, Cakes, and other P astry MRS. BOUGHNER STERLING & KIDDER IN BECOMING A DEPOSITOR Prices from $ 1 00 up SANITARY CASH MARKET M etzger Bros. Main Street Service and Quality MEATS FIRST STATE BANK