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Gunn fo r Sale, Card o f Tlutnk-. Guns of all m akes and calibers, We wish to express o u r h ea rtfe lt b oth new and used w ill be sold at th a n k s and appreciation to o u r m any less th an cost price, also m any o th e r friends and neighbors for th e ir sym Item s fo r th e sportsm an. pathy, kindness and b eautiful flow ers GUY D. JONES. P hone 2361. sent d urin g o u r bereavem ent, espec P i aim T uning. ially Or. H. H. H ughes and telephone $3.00. S atisfaction g uaranteed. o p erators for th e ir prom pt service. Phone Jones, G resham 1561, care Mrs. May Pierce, Mrs. Maud W ill, O utlook. Mrs. N ora W arnstaff, d au g h ters. MAY Brunswick Records —ON SALE TODAY— OPERATIC Uloronda—Clelo « mar (Baavan and Ocean) Aet TT (Ponchtelll) Tenor. In Italian ......................................................... T ino P a ttle r a isot» I JO T rovatore — D i qu ella pira (T rem ble. Y e T yrant«) A ct III. Beene 2 (V erdi) Tenor, In I ta lia n ...........................T ino P a ttlera ( n a n -o n In d o o r (S on g o f In d ia ) F rom ”8adko ■ (R lm sk y - K otaak ow ) Soprano. In E n g ila h .........................Florence Eaaton Son» o f th e Sh ep herd Lehi— From "Sne»ourotchka” (R lm aky- K oraakow ) Soprano. In E n s ila h .........................Fioranca Eaaton 15020 1.50 15021 1.50 16022 1J0 INSTRUMENTAL Nocturne In F Sharp Major (Op. 11. No. X) (C hopin) P ian o- forte — — — Solo. - •* * e * e* * e « a » ee ee a ea a e a e« a a a e a a a F2 1 I V ■ Hungarian Dance Na. 8 (B ra h m s) p ian oforte Solo’. E l l y N ey K onde dee Luting (D a n ce o f the Gobilne) (B a z zin i) Violin Solo „ . _ B ron islaw H uberm an Hungarian Dance Na. 1 (B ra h m a -J o a ch im ) Violin Solo DI w t i Lt _ B ron islaw H uberm an R io N ig h ts (V in cen t-T h om p son ) H a w aiian P layers m » i. » . a. F rank Ferera and A nthony F ranchinl My Hawaiian Rainbow (G ra v elle-H a rin g) H aw aiian Players i » .. a Frank Ferera and A nthony F ranchinl E ven in g B elle (E llea b erg ) V lo lln -F lu te -H a r p .. . G ondolier Trio »251 75« 225« 75« Sweet Longings (Menzel) Vlolln-Flute-H arp___ Gondolier Trio CONCERT 60011 J La Partida (T h e D eparture) (B la eco -A lv a res) Baritone. In 2.00 I S p a2 ,, ................................................... Giuseppe D anise i (K oselnl) B aritone, in I ta lia n ......... Giuseppe D anise ) M other, My D e a r (N o len -T reh a rn e) T en or............... Theo. K arie 1.00 I In the Moonlight (Buek-H aile) T e n o r ..................Theo. Karie POPULAR X26S 75c High Brown Blues (Tellen-Ager) Comedienne with Orchestra Maybe Yon Think Yon’re Fooling Baby <Clarke-V?olinsky? 2254 16c California (Friend-Conrad) Tenor...........................William Reese AU bam y Mammy (F ieeso n -V o n T tteer) Tenor and B aritone C om edienne w ith O rch estra ..................................M argaret Young B illy J o n e s and E rn est H are Tell Her at Twilight (Grossman-Donaldson) Baritone 2268 a a. 76e «1 Tim s A fter H as . E llio tt Shaw (Brsnnan-Bail) Tenor Charles Hart and Malo Trio FOR DANCING 8248 76o Í After 1 the Rain—>Foz Trot (K ahn-Slzem ore-Shrlgley) Ish a m Jones' O rchestra T hose ] Longing For Yon Blass— F ox Trot (R ob in son -W estp h al) Ish a m Jones' O rchestra ’ Medley of Old Fashioned W altzes, No. 1 (" A fter th e B a ll’’— “The B ow ery"— “S w eet R osie O’Grady"— "The Sid ew alk s of N ew York"— “A nnie Rooney"— "In the Good Old Sum m er 80001 T im e " )............................................... ............ Carl F enton's O rchestra L86 M edley o f Old Southern M elodies, No. 1 — W altz ( “My Old K entu ck y H om e"— "Old F olks a t H om e"— “Old B lack Joe" — “M assa's in de Cold Ground"— “Carry Me B ack to Old V irgtnny” ) ................................................... Carl F enton's O rchestra L onesom e H ours — F ox T rot (R o se-F rien d ) O rchestral A r ra n g em en t by W alter H aenachen 2248 Rudy W led oeft’s C alifornians 75c Old F ash ion ed Girl— F ox T rot (A1 Jolson) O rchestral A rrange m ent by W alter H aenachen. . .R u dy W ledoeft's C alifornians C utie— F ox T rot— Introducin g "I’ve Found a Bud Among the Roses*' from “T h s B lue K itten" (H a rb ach -F rlm l) 2247 B en n ie K rueger's O rchestra 75c Jim m y , I Love B ut You — Fox T rot (S m ith -W h eeler-T reb la- C a p ie )......................................................B en nie K rueger’s O rchestra ge) 2248 J > L ola Lo— F ox T rot (S m ith -W h eelsr-K lap h oiz-Iaan Kelvin s O rchestra ia e | A ngel C hild— F ox T rot (P r le s -S ilv e r -D a v is ). Kelvin's O rchestra In B luebird L and— F ox T rot (W illia m s-S h ort) Ish am Jones’ O rchestra 2242 By the Silvery N ile—Fox Trot (Yellen-Johnson) 75c Ish am Jones’ O rchestra T h rills— F o x T rot (W e s t).................. C astlew ood M arimba Band 2260 My C arolina R ose— F ox T rot (H a ll).C a stlew ood M arimba B and 75c Poor L ittle Me— F ox T rot (B en n y D avis) 2246 J B ennie K rueger's O rchestra 76c I Hon’t L ea v e Me, M am m y— F ox T rot (K antly-C onrad) 1 B ennie K rueger’s O rchestra V lrginU B lues— Fox T rot (E rdm an -M ein ken) 2195 Ish am Jones' O rchestra 76c You’re Only a Baby— F ox T rot (L y o n s-K eyes-M agin l) Ish am Jon es’ O rchestra J. E. METZGER NIGHT SCHOOL FOR POWELL VALLEY GIRLS TWO MORE WEEKS GIVE ENTERTAINMENT The nig h t school a t H aley will T he Powell Valley “ W ork and continue for two m ore weeks. The W in" cookery club gave an e n te r work Is being carried on by Wm. S. tain m en t and box social la st T h u rs day evening in th e schoolhouse. Cake A verill of Union high school in and candy w ere sold fo r th e benefit G resham . He is giving a series of of those who were not supplied w ith lectu res on p o u ltry raising. L ast box lunches. T he g irls were dressed W ednesday evening his topic was in th e ir ap ro n s and caps with th e “ F eed in g .” Next W ednesday. April nam e of th e ir club em broidered on them . They took com plete ch arg e of 12. he will discuss ’•Culling,” and a th e program w hich was m ade up of | week from th a t n ig h t, A pril 15», he local ta len t. will deal w ith "D iseases." T he social was planned by th e T he co u n try su rro u n d in g Haley is g irls to raise money tow ard a fund to m ostly devoted to poultry raising send two girl delegates to sum m er and much in te rest is being show in in school at O. A. C. They cleared $30 J , th e night sessions Mr. A verill has — m ore th a n enough to send one girl. i been quite well pleased w ith th e The cookery club m eets every two n u m b er of persons who have atten d - weeks a t the hom e of th e ir leader, 1 ed. and also w ith th e in te rest each Mrs. B ert Olsen. Each tim e they lias shown. W hile th e num ber of at- learn to prep are one dish The club j tendance has n o t been so large as at officers are p resid en t, E d ith W rig h t; , first, those present asked a num ber vice p resident, S arah M etsger; and 'o f questions and in thiii way show ed secretary , A lvira S alquist. T here are th e ir interest. nine m em bers in all. T he o th ers are The Haley d istric t is i t -Jac k a mas Helen L arsen, P earl G ustafson, F ra n county but it is cut off from th e rest ces E ckstrom , Elsie M attson and of th e county by a line of hills. For Anna Lind. They will hold th e ir i th is reason, th e people are not get- next m eeting F riday aftern o o n . Miss j tin g the benefit of th e extension ser- C alkins will be present to in stru c t ; vice as it is given by th e A gricultural them in th e ju d g in g of bread. T he college. T he d em o n stratio n p ut on girls are to bake th e bread. by th e specialists have been on farm s rem ote from Haley and for th is rea PLEASANT HOME son not m any if any had th e oppor- j tu n ity of atten d in g them. The Girl Reserves will hold th e ir ' reg u lar m eeting S atu rd ay aftern o o n , ' UNION HOME April 15 a t 3 o ’clock. Special busi ness will be ta k en up so a full at- i By W ALTER RAMSBR. is urged. T his is th e second week in April, tendance The L ad ies’ Aid of th e M ethodist an d no o ats o r potatoes planted, not church be en te rta in e d by Mrs. I even th e land ready, because of so Edsol M will arkell. A kitchen show er m uch rain. T he foothills are still will be given in honor of th e aid so- ! covered w ith snow, w hich indicates ciety. cold w eather for some tim e yet, and The new Sunday school room at if it finally does tu rn w arm , floods the M ethodist church is com pleted f are practically certain . In o u t Union and will be used for th e first tim e H ome country m ost of th e w in ter E aster m orning. w heat stood th e u n u su allv severe All ju n io r m em bers of th e Meth- I j - - • . j g - v . 'S seeded. T his locality sems m ore fo r fo r th e E aster program . tu n a te th an m any o th ers in escaping practice The P leasan t Home D istrict Sun severe crop dam age. school association will hold its T he last F arm B ureau m eeting day i-an n u al convention in th e M eth was th e m ost successful session we sem church Sunday, A pril 23. The had so far. W hy? W ell, sim ply be odist association includes th e C ottrell cause a capable com m ittee was in com m unity church, th e P leasan t ch arg e of arran g em en ts. Mr. An Home M ethodist and B ap tist church derson, Mrs. O ran L ingle and Steve es. The com m ittee in charge of the R oberts got busy, and secured Mr. program has scured Mrs. Daniel B rew ster of th e Kerr-G ifford com B ryant of P o rtlan d to be th e speaker pany, an ex-professor on poultry th e afternoon. Mrs. B ry an t is the from O. A. C., to give an address on of of the assista n t p asto r of th e chick-feeding. Mr. B rew ster does wife Side B ap tist church. She has not advise feeding little chicks on a E ast ch arm in g personality and a wide boiled eggs, but prefers a seratch- experience kinds of Sunday fodd as soon as they will ta k e it, and school work. in all er su b ject will be n ot in an open hopper e ith e r but in "T he Bible; it H place several inches of fine straw . T he This su b ject is sim ila r to in th e my one life. she youn g sters will dig rig h t a fte r it, at th e sta te Sunday school con and th e h a rd e r they m ust work for gave vention a t Salem, w here she was one it th e h ea lth ier they will be. Mr. of leading speakers. Rev. B arry B rew ster does not like a dry m ash will th e have e of th e m orning for chicks, much less a wet one. Then hour. Miss ch E arg dna S hoem aker will th e com m ittee secured o u r county give a sh o rt talk on P ractical Mis ag en t, W alter H olt, who gave us W ork for th e Sunday school valuable and tim ely in fo rm atio n on sionary A rrangem ents for music has been seed potatoes. T hrough his efforts, m ade also. a t least half a dozen grow ers have The officers of th e association are, expressed a desire to apply for po Rev. F. S. P itts, p resid e n t; Mrs. ta to certification. At least th a t A lta G entry, vice p resid en t; Mrs. B. n u m b er have dipped th e ir seed stock C. A ltm an, secreta ry -trea su rer. In in corrosive su b lim ate, so prospects v itatio n s have been se n t to Miss are encouraging. L ast b ut not least, 1 G eorgia P ark er, secretary of the a goodly of buns, pickis. cheese and coffee lunch aw aited us. aSd everybody* to th e presidents of th e M ultnom ah w ent home, saying: If th a t is w hat » , V a ' r r r , ‘" " S , " 1;, " 8s‘i X p n -.e n , The on th e first S atu rd ay evening of next May M r,. John- program comm,,,,.. Miss Mabel | ".’. m “ te “"'"' WnnH win n a i» c'ZcT.TiH ." In««« FREE YOUR FARM ROAD SIGN We have a limited supply of blackboard road signs bearing jo u r name and ample space in which to advertise what you have for sale. One of these signs is yours for the asking. Home of RICHARD SMITH BANK OF GRESHAM 4' ; Paid on Savings FOR SALE The above signs are made of sheet steel and will last a long time and will look much better in front of your home than a piece of board or the en d ’ o f * a b ox. DON'T DELAY YOUR ORDER. BANK OF GRESHAM Gresham, Oregon D O W N TO $550 O J ta i Ate » toudikq N ev er B e fo r e in Overland history has true engineering been so per fectly expressed. Never before, we believe, has care in automobile workmanship been more painstakingly maintained. Men are cu ttin g wood on th e rig h t- to atten d . of-w ay for th e new road th ro u g h the Maybee tim ber. W ork of clearing BENEFIT DANCE will s ta r t soon. 130-inch spring base provides the comfort of heavy, ex GIVEN AT SANDY Mr. H ickling's fa th e r has been pensive cars. q u ite ill. . ; ---------- Triplex springs of vanadium steel increase tire mileage. Mr. F u d ik a r trad ed In p a rt of his A benefit dance was given In the place fo r th e hom e of th e Misses Id a Odd Fellow s hall last S atu rd ay even- Powerful, economical motor delivers 25 miles and more an d Minnie Schrepel on Powell Val- inB u n d er th e auspices of th e Sandy per gallon. All steel body used elsewhere only on much more ley road and W ilson avenue in W om an’s club. T he ladies served the expensive ears. Hardhaked enamel finish maintains good ap G resham . T he land, which now is in | supper. E veryone had a splendid possession of th e Misses Schrepel, Is tim e. T he proceeds which were pearance under hard usage. ab o u t fo u r m iles so u th of G resham . $180.70 are to be given to Max Electro Auto-Lite starter and lights. Electric horn, de on th e G resham -D am ascus road. W urnsche. He has been sick for two mountable rims, three-speed transmission. rig h t across th e road from th e Su e - , Ve a r s - Besides th e fa th e r, th e re is a dish L u th e ra n ch u rch . Only th e wife and five children. ten acres next to th e road, contain- A com m unity sing will b held In Overland Always a Good Investment ing th e buildings and berries, chang- th e Sandy M ethodist church next Sun- ed h an d s in th is deal. On S aturday, day evening at 8 o'clock. Now the Greatest Automobile Value in America April 1st. th e F u d ik e rs moved out, and th e new ow ners moved in. Miss FAIRVIEW Also a Variety of Salt Fish for Lenten Season Id a Schrepel is a train ed n u rse and h e r sister. Miss Minnie, is th e hom e Special E aster services will be held econom ics te ac h er in Union High in a t th e P resb y terian church next Sun G resham , and m akes th e trip back day m orning, when th e p asto r, Rev. and fo rth every day w ith Schw edler’s E R. D. H ollensted, will preach on high school bus. A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Phone 1891 “T he D aw ning.” In th e evening at Good A m erican W onder seed po 8 o ’clock an E aster song service will ta to es seem to be g e ttin g scarce, for be held, followed by a sh o rt serm on folks are com ing from as fa r as Eagle by th e pastor. C reek and P lea san t Home, and are Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stone a re th e T ouring C ar *5.n> paying any price to g et good seed. p a re n ts of a fine baby d au g h ter I load'd er .............SOTO In a few years, we a re sure, even born T hursday, April 10. M other C o ii|» e ................ *M.M> > a alifo m o riiia wm know Know ano C rn ia will and nem dem anu and Medan ............ *«».-> Dam ascus potatoes and pay o u r price ta( p o r t| an(j ‘ P F. <>. It. T oledo for them . ______________ T he school p rogram , w hich was announced early in th e w in ter and postponed on account of w eath er and POWELL VALLEY h ealth conditions, will be held in th e T he program and social given u n city hall on F rid ay evening. April for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves, of any kind \V. A. HESSEL d er th e auspices of th e cooking club Members of E pw orth L eague have “ W ork and W in” was a big success, 1141 GRESHAM 1141 th e proceeds am ounted to $33.75 arran g e d to go to Sandy on next S at and th e club g irls and th e ir leader u rday evening, April 15, w here they S ee Me for C attle H auling wish to th a n k th e m any frien d s who will rep eat th e play, “The C ountry E d ito r.” which was recently given helped to m ake it such a success. Phonon: Eaet 71 0 2 ; (Irrahani 85.1 An E aster program will be given w ith such success here. It is likely a t th e Swedish L u th e ra n church next th a t m any besides those in th e cast AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME Sunday evening u n d er th e auspices will a tte n d . Miss M argaret Jonas e n tertain ed of th e Sunday school and L u th er Your Patronage Solicited ab o u t 20 of h er friends at h er hom e League. T he L adies' Aid of th e L u th eran on last S aturday evening a t an E aater church will m eet w ith Mrs. Aug. p arty . F ra n k at h er hom e T h u rsd ay a f te r REPAIRING AND RETREADING M oving ami G eneral H auling CEDAR AND VICTORY. 121-0 Union A venue noon at 2 o'clock, A pril 13. All are cordially invited to come. All work guaranteed. Wood, Coal and B riquets Mrs A. McMillan was hostess at an P ortland, Oregon Rev, John T ruedson and wife en aftern o o n tea given In honor of her te rta in e d at d in n er Sunday evening. sister. Mrs. Nunn, who is h ere on a Mr. and Mrs. V aughn and ch ildren, visit, last ThursditV aftern o o n A Mr. and Mrs. B ert Olsen and Mrs n u m b er of frien d s and neighbors GEORGE A. BRANDT Em m a Johnson. were p resen t. Andrew R ydeberg arriv ed one day Opposite B row n’s M arket Phone 1107 Powell St. T he V ictory P aren t-T each er asso- last week from C alifornia w here he ciatoln will meet S atu rd ay evening, H om em ade H am s, Bacon, S au sage, Lard has spent most of th e w inter. April 15. Miss Peck, th e G resham F u ll line of Cold Lunch Meats /-------------------------------------------- lib ra ria n , will be present. Miss Ethel ! LUSTED C alkins will have ch arg e of a dem on stratio n to be given by th e Dairy : T he L usted P aren t-T each er asso H erd Record club. ciation will m eet at th e ir reg u lar Main St.. G resham (¿KO. I)IET I,, Prop. P hone 1711 m onthly m eeting F rid ay evening. Lim e and su lp h u r spray, also com- I April 14. An excellent program is plete spraying eq uipm ent a t L. L. being prepared and a good tim e Is ex K idder Hdw. Co P riced for Q uirk Male. pected. The aasociation is very anx m eeting of G resh All household fu rn ish in g s and reed ious to finish paying for th e piano, Team W ork. XSM. R am egular Lodge No. 125, I.O.O.F. baby buggy, good as new. In q u ire a t tow ard which th e proceeds will go. F o r plow ing, discing, h arro w in g , i e t c . call L. C rum b, m ile east of! 1N. E. co rn er. F o u rth and Hood, In th e Odd Fellows hall, every T h u rs Oor. Powell am i Maple 247 Davis S treet F or Male. tf G resham fo u n tain , n ear oil ta n k s, avenue. day evening. B rothers welcome. G resham P o rt lami New sta n d ard m ake phonograph phone 52x6. CLARENCE STANLEY, N. 0 . IH 1 Hdnry. 2OH2 never been played. R egular $150 C arp en try and rep a ir work done C. A. HILL, S ecretary. value, will sell fo r $75. C are Out- W hat you w ant, when you w ant It. ! reasonably and satisfacto ry . N. J. ------------------------------------ .------------------------------Z Í 1 as you w ant It— W ant ad. It. A uclair, phone G resham 2141. I’h o se w ant ads. to 1561. FRESH MEAT & FISH GRESHAM MEAT MARKET CASH PAID $550 Gresham Overland Co. E. BAUMANN, Gresham, Phone 2441 Fisk Tires and Tubes OLDFIELD TIRES MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE GRESHAM TIRE COMPANY CHOICE MEATS WOOD COAL EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE A Truck for Every Kind of Work SANITARY MARKET