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GRESHAM PAUK FU I R Ot'TIXMM. TUESDAY, GRESHAM LOCALS On this basis wa offer the season’s best low shoe styles—the “ new things” and the staples. T h e “ D iam ond B ran d ” policy o f m ak in g on ly solid leath er sh oes at th e low est p ossib le co st o f m an u factu re, and our close cash prices m ean a big saving to you. The style you can see, the fit we guarantee, and the service is warranted by a “money-back” warrant of quality. T h ere is a “ D iam ond B ra n d ” Shoe for Every P u rp o se; a Price for Every P urse, which makes it to your advantage to Come to Us for Your Shoes —the bezt for the price, no m atter what the price may be. Bishop Bros. F o r Q u a lity .m rom u t; i T rnm -m ow w ou urw ii » n :i .-Trrn.-rrrwm (Graduation S in tr « will come soon. In this store you will find a wide variety of SUITABLE GIFTS e GUY D. JONES, Jeweler A PR IL SO, 1021 CHURCH IS TO HAVE QUARTERLY MEETING , T he fo u rth q u arte rly conference of ■ Mrs. W ard Inglis e n te rta in e d in honor of the b irth d ay of Miss Mabel th e G resham F re e M ethodist church ! Inglis Sunday evening. T he rooms will begin on F rid a y evening of th is w ere b eautifully decorated w ith y eek , u n d er th e direction of th e d is - ! apple blossoms and th e color schem e tric t elder. Rev. J. A. Hopper. Serv of pink and w hite was carried o ut in ices wifi be held on S aturday even- ! th e dain ty buffet lunch w hich was Ing also and on Sunday a fu ll day ’s served. Those present besides th e program is planned. Sunday school hostess and fam ily and th e guest of will m eet as usual a t 10 o'clock. An honor were, Dr. and Mrs. Geo. Inglis, old fashioned love feast will be held Miss M arion Inglis, Mr. and Mrs. E. at 11 o’clock, w hich will be followed D. R ak er, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. R aker, by preaching. Those atten d in g are an d G eorge Clark. expected to b rin g basket d inner Mrs. W. C. B urch retu rn ed S a tu r which will be enjoyed betw een th e day from R oseburg w here she has m orning and aftern o o n sessions. The been t l ^ past fo u r weeks. She re aftern o o n m eeting will be in charge p o rts th a t Mr. and Mre. Eugene of th e Home M issionary society and F ow ler are rejoicing over th e b irth wjll be In charge of Mrs. W ray and of a fine baby g irl M arch 30. Mrs. Mrs. B lair of P o rtlan d . The evening F ow ler will be rem em bered as Miss preaching service will begin a t 7:30. Mabie Burch. Several preachers will be p resen t and T he special ca r th a t will convey tak e p art. All are cordlajly invited th e m em bers of th e local R ebekah to atten d . and Odd Fellow lodges to E stacada S atu rd ay evening will leave th e O. CANNING CLUBS TO BE W. P. depot a t 7:3 0 . ORGANIZED IN COUNTY H arry T ru ett, W. C. McCollaugh, T his is th e y ear to Can! F ru it and F ra n k Hodge have been elected d elegates to th e sta te convention of and su g a r prices will be w ithin th e th e Odd Fellow lodges at A lbany the reach of all and th e ja rs a re em pty week beginning May 16. Mrs. Calla because of previous conditions. “ Urge K enney and Mrs. C hristen a H um a- your d a u g h te r to join th e canning son a re to rep rese n t th e local Re club and sh e will w ork w ith you d u r bekah lodge. ing h er v acatio n ” says E thel I. Cal Roy Gibbs has been recom m ended kins, club leader. T he train in g which j by th e local Odd Fellow s to an ap she will receive is excellent because ; p ointm ent as d istrict deputy g ran d the m eth o d Is th e best. T h e team ' m aster. Mrs. L ena N eedham has co n test w ork m akes th e p ro ject in- ' been also recom m ended by th e Re- viting. R em em ber th a t M ultnom ah bekahH as d istrict deputy president. county had a team th a t contested at T hese officers will be appointed at th e county, sta te an d in te rsta te fairs th e session of th e g ran d lodge in w inning a t each. Being S tate C ham May. pion won th e trip to th e Boys and W. R. K ern and fam ily spent Sun G irls su m m er school a t O. A. C. day w ith Mr. an d Mre. W. L. L ast y ear W ilm a Chase of O rient M athew s in P o rtlan d . They had a as an in d iv id u al won first in th e m ost d elig h tfu l day. county and state. Miss Elizabeth Johnson was so un T he H azle A tlas J a r com pany are fo rtu n a te as to b reak h er rig h t w rist m aking an a ttra c tiv e offer for th e S atu rd ay evening w hile cran k in g h er best ja rs of f ru it canned by club F ord. Miss Johnson, who is one of girls In th e N o rth w estern states. th e leading H am pshire breeders of T he F irs t S tate B ank of G resham the county, has recently added a very has offered two special prizes of J6 fine sow, M essenger G irl, to h e r herd and $4 fo r ca n n ^ ig w ork and w ith of fine hogs. T his anim al comes th ese specials as well as th e reg u la r from one of th e larg e pastern b reed prizes canning sh o u ld be an a ttr a c t ers and carries th e best blood lines of ive project. th e breed. It Is hoped to have at least six O scar T horen has ju st com m enced clubs organized. work on th e new hom e of Mrs. L. T. L usted on Kelly avenue n ea r Powell FARMER S WEEK AT 0. A. C. C laude Stockton is erectin g a WILL BE ’ JUNE 13 19 m odern home of hollow tile co n stru c Oregon farm er's week, since m any tion in th e R egner addition. T he foundations and floors are laid farm ers have rep o rted th ro u g h the county a g ric u ltu ra l ag en ts th a t they fo r th e new hom e of J. V. Cogswell w ant it th en , will be held at the sta te in th e Thom pson addition n ea r Pow a g ric u ltu ra l college Ju n e 13-19. T he d ate was selected because it is ell stree t. Mr. Cogswell has a bent tow ard landscape g ard en in g an d is a relativ ely slack season on th e farm . Roads a re fine fo r m otoring and all alread y g ettin g sh ru b s and flowers n a tu re is at her prim e fo r trav el and sta rte d fo r his new hom e w hen it is cam ping. It will give p aren ts of com pleted. His plans include m any g rad u a tes an o p p o rtu n ity to ta k e In fea tu re s which will tend tow ard com m encem ent w ith form al g ra d u a tion exercises on Monday. m ak in g th is hom e one of th e show It su its th e college program of places of th is section. work com ing in betw een the re g u la r th ree term and su m m er session cal Mr. and Mrs. R obert H ausw irth and son of P o rtlan d have moved Into en d ars giving college statio n and ex tension staffs tim e fo r farm and home th e ir new home on th e Powell Valley problem s. road n ea r the S tan d ard Oil com panies T his sh o rt and snappy session of th e college will be In charge of Dr. tan k s. T he reg u lar m eeting of th e W om A. B. Cordley, dean of ag ric u ltu ie . T he w hole college staff from en 's C h ristian T em perance Union "P rex ie " down will join in m aking will be held at th e lib rary on next th e stay of th e ru ra l folk a co n tin u T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , April 28, at ous round of profit and pleasure. 2 :3 0 o ’clock. Mrs. Jo h n M etzger, s u Many h u n d red s a re expected to to m e and enjoy It. p erin ten d en t of social w elfare work, will have charge of th e program . P rogress in E n forcem en t o f P ro h ib i tio n . R egulations, It is announced, have NEW BOOKS ARRIVE been d rafted w hich will ten d still FOR CHILDREN S WEEK f u rth e r to tig h ten prohibition en CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET Main S treet GRESHAM «¡Kt). DIKTL, P hone 181 Prop. Springtime is Faint Time GIVE THE HOUSE A NEW COAT OF PAINT —that barn, woodshed, chicken house or other outbuildings. We have a Full Line for Every Purpose STAINS AND VARNISHES for interior finish. Gresham Theater C A L O T IN T Wednesday, April 27 for wall and ceiling decorations, in all colors and tints A full line of BRUSHES for all purposes OIL AND TURPENTINE A. W. METZGER & CO. Quality U Service PHONE 661 “ T he Survey” , a weekly m agazine devoted to w elfare work has had a n u m b er of In terestin g item s on problem s or child life and its re la tion to th e home. T he m agazine Is on file at th e lib rary . The articles a re en lig h ten in g and a re w ritten In a p o p u lar style. T his week is being observed th ro u g h o u t the natio n as C h ild ren ’s Week. Miss M ontague <s recem - m ending a num ber of books ’ealing with child life which may be ob tained a t th e library. Among these are, "T h e Use of th e Story in R e ligious E ducation’ by M arg aret W. E ggleston; "O u r N eighborhood” by Jo h n F. S m ith; "R o ad s to C hild hood", by Annie C arro ll Moore: and "T h e Boy P roblem ", by W illiam Byron Forbush. Miss M ontague especially recom m ends an article in th e May issut* of th e C en tu ry en titled "J u liu s C aesar's S ten o g rap h e r.” T his is a h isto ry of sh o rth an d front the days of tho Ro m an E m pire and is w ritten in an a t tra c tiv e and read ab le m anner PHONE 661 WANDA HAWLEY in forcem ent. T h ere is a g ratify in g progress in th e w orking o ut of an effective pro g ram for such enforcem ent. Many of th e difficulties experienced In many localities have been due to m istakes in policy. F o r in stan ce th e F rench lin er L o rrain e, on its arriv al In New York on Decem ber 7th last, landed 2700 cases of cham pagne which were delivered to various consignees u n d er perm its Issued by th e prohibition en forcem ent officers. Six hundred cases | were delivered from La T o u raln e De cem ber 17, 1920. 1098 from the R oussillon, arriv in g th e sam e flay, and 200 cases from th e L o rrain e on th e 4th of Ja n u a ry , 1921. Beyond d oubt It would be possible to secure conclusive m edical te sti mony th a t delivery of th is ch am pagne fo r "m ed ic al” uses was not Justified. A poll of th e physicians of thp cou n try would undoubtedly re n d e r such a verdict. T he officers of th e A m erican Medical association would, we believe, su stain th is s ta te m ent. Home Products PURE LARD HOME BRED HOME FED HOME MADE VIRTUOUS SINNERS MADE FOR HOME W ould you com mit a crim e to help th e needy? To e r r Is hum an, to forgive is divine. 3s 65c, 5s $1, 10s $2 Fifth Episode of that Stirring Serial “Double Adventure” Saturday, April 30 ‘Long Arm of Manister’ Delivered Gresham Meat Market a . j . w . BROWN Phone 41 Flashes of Action Auspices Gresham Post, American Legion AT GRESHAM THEATER T U E SD A Y , M A Y 3 Four Shows—2:30, 4:00, 7:30 and 9:00 Official It ar Film, taken by U. S. Army Signal Corps, showing 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 42d, 91st and other divisions in action. This picture will be shown at Sandy, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4 at 7 :30. and 9:00. Admission 20c and 35c New Today New Today La Rose Corsets In medium and long lengths FRONT AND BACK LACED and for Girls we have THE MARIE Buttoned Corset Waist, medium long Some neat patterns in Venice Lace and Organdie Coat Collars KOBE SILK Colors: Pink, Sky, Yellow and White , Per Yard, 50c WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. GRESHAM, OREGON BREAD REDUCED iy 2 lb. loaf, 13c 2 for 25c W rapped in w a j paper 1 lb. loaf 9c CITY BAKERY, Gresham, Phone 11 PERFECTION TIRES 1 no* be ,abIe t0 get an > raore tires th a t I can sell a t these prices. The 1921 stock is com ing In and th e prices will be much higher. (UHM* M i hv. 30 X 3 «13.541 3t) 31 M l 41.4M) 32 « 2 1 .00....... 3 2 « i 4 .n o « iK .n o X X X X MOOO M iles «1 1.50 3 1 Í ____ « 1 7 .n o 4 -------« 2 5 .0 0 « 2 1 tai « It 4 « 3 7 .5 0 litMMI M iles K4MMI M il«. « 2 2 .0 0 33 X 4 _____« a o .n o «23.54» 34 X 4 « 3 0 .n o « 2 7 .5 0 38 X 4 .......... « 3 7 .n o K2K.5O .3 3 x 4 1 4 «2K.54I W. S. LOVEJOY, Agent Next to B row n’.*. M arket G resham THE MERITS OF A BANK When you choose your bank you expect— Safety for your deposits. Certainty of accommodation. Courteous and e\icient handling of your banking transactions. Our membership in the Federal Reserve System with the privilege it gives of converting our com mercial paper into cash, insures safety for your de posits, and certainty of all merited accommodation. The personnel of our directors, officers and staff is your guaranty of courteous and efficient attention to your needs. FIRST G R E STATE BANK S H A M . O BE O O M