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PAGE SIX (.K ESH AM GRESHAM THEATRE WALTER ADRIAN, MgT. SATURDAY, OCT. 2 Return of the Popular W estern Hero HARRY CAREY in “A Gun Fighting Gentleman” The Karl of Jollywell was a bally rotter, who wanted to pose an a hero; see what “ Cheyenne Harry’’ did to him when he got him out west. JOE MARTIN, the Jazz Monkey” Most wonderful monkey comedian on the screen SUNDAY, OCT. 3 “The Lord Loves the Irish” with J. WARREN KERRIGAN Just completed a week's run at one of the big Portland houses. A splendid picture, with the real Kerrigan punch. SNUB POLLARD In one of the funniest comedies. “FIND THE GIRL” FAIR WEEK we will open Wednesday with Frank Mayo in “ Lasca” ; Thursday, “ Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch’’; Friday, “ Little Brother of the Rich” ; and Saturday we will have the greatest racing picture ever filmed, “ Mickey” . An extra charge on the latter feature. Good Eats RESTAURANT Open for business under new management. We are serving all kinds of meals and short orders. Our meals are well cooked. C o m e in a n d give us a trial. On the corner of Main and Powell streets across from the First State Bank OUTLOOK. GRESHAM LOCALS: FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1, IM O Extra! K enneth C alkins Is home from the L aurelw ood academ y w here he has , been atten d in g school. K enneth m e t ' w ith a painful accident w hile he was j | I w orking w ith a woodsaw at th a t \ place. T he belt broke strik in g him in i the face and arm . His te eth wen- loosened and his arm was b a d ly , bruised and he has to ca rry it in a sling It was th o u g h t at first th a t his I arm was broken. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n T. G ross of I C lear Creek n e a r E stacad a are proud p aren ts of a 10-pound boy born S eptem ber 20. T he baby was born at th e p riv ate sa n a ta riu m of Mrs. D. S Johnson of G resham . W ilma A tterb u ry has ta k en Nan A nderson's place in th e telephone of-1 flee since the recent m arriag e of Mias A nderson to Q uinn M etzger. T he m eeting of th e Queen E sth er society has been postponed from the 4th of October to th e 16th because of th e county fair. Mrs. C arrie Powell, Mr. and Mrs T. H. Hawes and son W esley, th e la t te r being from O rient, have retu rn ed from a 10 days’ trip to W alla W alla, | P endleton, and T he Dalles. They bro u g h t to G resham on th e ir retu rn , ,G e rtru d e and F red erick Lee, g ra n d ch ild ren of Mrs. Powell, whom they will live w ith and atten d school. D ur ing th e ir trip th e p arty atten d e d W alla W alia fa ir and the" P endleton | round-up, each one day. , Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C alkins have re ceived news from Mr. and Mrs. How ard Johnson of th e b irth of a baby | boy Septem ber 28, w eighing 12 pounds. Mrs. Jo h n so n is th e d au g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C alkins. T he new hom e of Ralph Davidson n ea r th e union high school is well u n d er way. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Tow le le ft on W ednesday fo r a trip to N orth D akota. C. E. R usher. C. M H arriso n and Mrs. H. C. L arsen have gone to Mc M innville to th e lay m en ’s m eeting of th e M ethodist conference association. Mrs. A lta G entry has gone to re p re sen t th e P lea san t Home circuit. M iriam Brown has retu rn ed from H eppner w here she spent th e su m m er, an d is assistin g Mr. C annon in a rra n g in g for his sale. Mrs. W. J. Todd and Miss E m m a B Jo h n so n were v isito rs at th e s ta te fair on W ednesday. Mrs. Cora F ra n k left th is week for h er hom e in Ione, Oregon. Mrs. F ra n k has been living in a te n t a t th e can nery all sum m er. She and h e r d au g h ters, F lorence, M yra and Doris, were em ployed th ere. She says she has been having a p leasan t tim e and ap preciates th e courtesy of th e m anage m ent, also th e frien d s she has m et I w h ile w orking In th e cannery. She I th in k s G resham Is a nice place and j may re tu rn next su m m er to live here. 1 Mrs. F ra n k Is a sis te r of Chas. Cal- | kins. Mr. and Mrs. Chas K H ngensm ith, I of Los Angelos, a re h ere an d in I P o rtlan d for two weeks. Mr. KHng en sm ith was called to P o rtlan d by the d eath of his m other. Mrs. K H ngensm ith was Minnie P alm quist, d au g h te r of Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n P alm quist. I Mr. and Mrs. W. B. T h o rn e and Mrs. A. R uegg enjoyed a day a t th e s ta te fair. Miss Lynch of th e G resham hat shop, rep o rts a glow ing success of h er fall opening. She is a real h at lover and It Is w orth any o ne's w hile ju st to visit h er little shop to adm ire. Mr and Mrs. Jo h n Palm quist and son Ray w ith Bill Skerek drove to Salem in th e la tte r's car. They en joyed a fine trip and saw many i P o rtlan d A -I0 7 I tSA A sh, IMwy SOflfl G resham people. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. C arlson, accom panied by Mrs. L usted and Mrs. F. N. M ew hirter drove to Salem W ednes- Tony S chantin was h u rt in a 1 day to atten d th e s ta te fair. F o rrest Jen n e and Glenwood M iller p ecu liar m pnner early th is week, have retu rn ed from a h u n tin g trip , when he was stru c k by a p ro jectile which proved very fru itfu l. Mr. Jen - th ro w n off from an ensilage c u tte r : ne got one deer and Mr. M iller was which exploded when It was being T he I not bested as he re tu rn e d w ith a case o p erated a t his hom e farm . force of th e explosion was so g rea t of poison oak. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. K idder and th a t frag m en ts of castings w ere , Mr. and Mrs. J. E. M etzger drove to th ro w n for a d istan ce of several h u n j Salem T h u rsd ay In sp ite of rain and dred feet, one going th ro u g h the roof of th e b arn and one th ro u g h the 1 spent th e day on th e fa ir grounds. E sth e r P eterson has safely under- ra d ia to r of th e tra c to r which w as ! i gone an op eratio n fo r appendicitis. o p era tin g th e m achine One h it Tony ) a g lancing blow on th e tem ple and j : She is In a P o rtlan d hospital Mr. and Mrs H. V Adlx visited cu t a Ja g jed gash which bled p ro fusely but w hich Is not expected to th e sta te fa ir In Salem on Tuesday. O scar T horen was slig h tly Injured re su lt seriously. .o n e day recently and his bicycle. G resham Drug com pany has a d d J which he was riding, was dem olished, ed to its well organized sto re a m u ; when he was h it by one of th e sical d ep a rtm en t which will be of j G resh am -P o rtlan d busses on Main in te rest to th e ir p atro n s In G resh stree t n ea r th e high school. am and vicinity. T hey will handle W ord has been received of th e th e m usical lines ca rrie d by th e Lip- [death on last Sunday of C arroll Sell man A W olfe com pany of P o rtlan d ers, a b rother-in-law of Mrs O. W. and v irtu ally become a branch of T arr, who passed aw ay at his hom e th a t house. They will have on dis in P o rtla n d a f te r a long Illness play pianos, ta lk in g m achines and F u n eral setvlces w ere held a t th e o th e r lines of m usical in stru m en ts. P o rtlan d crem ato riu m on Monday. E lkington A K rtd er announce th e BORING sale of th e Mofflt p roperty on Hood Mrs. W alter Metxger and Miss Inex avenue, c o m er F o u rth stree t, to Jo h n Knox hâve gone for a trip to Los An H ossner of Ione, eastern Oregon. A window d eco rato r from P o rt geles. San Diego an d o th e r Southern land wa« It, G resham T h u rsd ay ev en C alifornia cities. ing. T h e resu lt can be seen In th e B argains In th e w ant ads. windows of W alrad M ercantile C o . Cecil M etzger's grocery. A W. Metz A S pecial C o m m u n ic a tio n of ger A Co. and Mrs Nora W ithrow . G resham Ixidge No. 152 A. F T ru -B iu e Is very attractiv ely dis played. Oct 6 at 7 :30 p m W ork tn M M degree. V isiting b ro th ers welcome T he B ank of G resham pays 5 per C. B PETERSO N . Sec’y. cent In terest on tim e deposita.— Adv. W. K. HAMILTON. W M. Exira! John Cannon, Gresham, Ore. Going Out of Business Entire Stock to be Sold at PUBLIC SALE OpeningSaturday, Oct. 2, at 9 A. M. PEOPLE! PEOPLE!! Here’s your chance to Buy and Save. Over $15,000 worth of Staple Dry Good», Furnishing Goods and Shoe», Blankets, Notion», Etc., will be closed out right at a time you are thinking of buying your Fall and Winter needs. Every price will be cut and slashed regardless of cost, profit or present value. Goods must go! Cash must come! We quit for good. Sale continues daily until every article is sold. Brooms 10c Opening Day To the first 100 customers making a $2.00 purchase or over. WATCH FOR BIG POSTER FOR FULL PARTICULARS EGGS Highest Market Price at all times. Premium paid on No. 1 quality, if you have good eggs this is the place to sell them. GET OUR PRICES ON POULTRY; WE PAY CASH GRESHAM PRODUCE CO. P ow ell S treet next to Brown's Market Phone 4x1 GRESHAM, OREGON Cannon’s Store GOING OUT OF BUSINESS GRESHAM, OREGON EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE 3 BIG TRUCKS CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET Main S treet (.KO GRESHAM DIKTI. Prop. Phons ( t l R em em ber That next week is County Eair Week here and make our Store your headquarters. Use our telephone, leave your packages, meet your friends here and ask for any information you wish. When you are on the Eair Grounds be sure to call at our booth for a cup of MONOPOLE’ coffee. Also see the man at the booth who can tell you all about Eertilizers. \\ e will be glad to extend to you every courtesy and hospitality. Y o u r s fo r th e fin e st F a ir ever h e ld in G resh a m . A. W. Metzger & Co. Quality and Sen-ice Phone 661 Phone 661 BEST OF SERVICE RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE GRESHAM and PORTLAND G resham 861 Oor. Powell and M apls Albert Ekstrom ............. .» IH IM M W IH « » » » ' You Can’t Buy Our Goods T his bank bought L iberty Bonds of every issue We are going to hold them until m atu rity . No m a tte r how seducUve th e a ttra c tio n s of o th e r investm ent securities, we w ouldn't th in k of selling o u r L iberty Bonds a t pres ent m ark et prices. T hat would be poor business, buying at par and selling for less. We d o n 't do business th a t wav. More th an th a t. It would be poor A m erican ism We lent some money to Uncle Sam until a certain day at a certain r a te of In terest. M e don’t intend to “ c a ll” o u r loan to him. We urge every man, woman and child in th is com m unity who owns L iberty Bonds, n ot only to hang on to them b ut to buv m ore Talk to us before you sell your L iberty Bonds or m ake Investm ents. We know o u r business and we a re w illing to give you the benefit of o u r expert know ledge and ex perience free of charge. O ur profit in th e tran sactio n lies in m aking your acquaintance. * FIRST STATE BANK ’ O X IS X iM O B M O I .MEMBER ¿FEDERAL RESERVE' SYSTEM