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PA G E F O U R G RESH A M A W a n t Ad le ts you r ig h t In o n th o g ro u n d flo o r In m o st a n y sm a ll b u s in ess deal. MEETINGS PLANNED FOR SW EDISH CHURCH D IT U IO K , lltlD A V AUG V ST II, I »22 GRESHAM fall S in RACES UIVEzOIlzA-U LOCAÏ55 IA/UALÖ TW0 horses THURSDAY STANDING BEHIND THE FARMER A s h o r t s e rie s of m issio n ary m e e t Mr«. C. O. B ran so n , in com pany C o n sid e ra b le e x c ite m e n t re ig n ed ings a re to be h eld n ex t w eek a t th e w ith h e r a u n t Mrs. E va H olcom b of T h u rsd a y a fte rn o o n w hen tw o h o rses S w edish L u th e rn c h u rc h in P ow ell B eav erto n , w as a fa ir v is ito r T h u r s I liis Institution aims at all times to further the farm er's an d th e ir d riv e rs w ent o v e r on th e V alley u n d e r th e d ire c tio n o f th e day. M rs. B ran so n is a tte n d in g progress ami advancement—and is prepared to render helpful p a sto r, th e Rev. Jo h n T ru e d so n . T h e s u m m e r sch o o l a t W illa m e tte U ni tra c k very close to each o th e r . T he financial assistance whenever occasion arises. a c c id e n t h a p p e n e d in th e la s t h e a t of first m e e tin g is to be h eld on T u e s v e rsity , S alem , O regon. th e seco n d race w hich w as a 2 :1 2 day ev en in g . A u g u st 15, a n d w ill co n "The C hurch o f th e W arm H ea rt.” J. E a rl Jo n e s, a s s is ta n t sa le s m a n tin u e all day an d ev e n in g on W ed n es a g e r a n d A. E. E ric k s o n , sa le s e n g i pace. O ne of th e h o rses to go dow n. Farm ers in need of funds for the enlargement and exten A L B E R T 8. H I8E Y . P aator. day. Red H al, h ad w on th e first tw o h e a ts , sion of their operations are invited to consult our Officers— n e e r. of th e P o rtla n d G as & C oke Tin* W eek 's Service« T w o se rm o n s w ill be p reach ed co m p an y w ere a t th e f a ir on W ed b u t w as cro w d ed fro m th e ra il a t th e with the assurance that their application will be maintained Church, 1 1 and 7.3» T u esd ay ev en in g , o n e in E n g lish an d n esd ay an d m ad e th e O u tlo o k a | b e g in n in g of th e la s t s tre tc h of th e confidential and every courtesy and consistent accommodation th ird h e a t. H av in g w on th e first Sunday S chool, IO. th e o th e r In S w ed ish . T h e E n g lish p le a s a n t call. T h ey a re v ery m uch extended. E p w o rth L e a g u e se rm o n w ill be by th ^ Rev. V. O. j In te re ste d in th e f a ir a n d ex p ressed ! tw o h e a ts , how-ever, he w as d e cla red « .8 0 . O g ren , p a s to r o f th e A u g u sta n a ■ th e m se lv e s as w ell p leased w ith th e by th e ju d g e s a w in n e r of th e race. ! Red H al is ow ned by J. K . G re e r of Let us help you ! c h u rc h in P o rtla n d . T h e se rm o n in 1 g a s c o m p a n y ’s ex h ib it. M id-w eek service, ! E u g en e, a n d w as d riv e n by H a m il S w ed ish w ill be by th e R ev. J. E. W ed. 7.30. A baby g irl, w eig h in g 10 p o u n d s, ton. S h ip p o f W a rre n , O regon. Choir. Thur«., 7.30. a rriv e d a t th e h o m e o f Mr. an d M rs. 1 T h e o th e r h o rse to receiv e a fall T w o se rv ices w ill also be h eld in M B S II I. S T C l.A I R , S S 's 'l l p , . F ra n k C raw fo rd F rid a y , A u g u st 4 ! w as G re sh a m Boy o w ned by T. R. Good M u sic a t every se rv ice. th e fo ren o o n on W ed n esd ay begin-J M ake It 50-50— help and be helped. B o th m o th e r an d b aby a re g e ttin g ! H o w itt a n d d riv e n by M r. W ard n in g a t 1 0 :3 0 . T h e Rev. A. M. G reen , Í a w a r m w e l c o m e fo r you . a lo n g nicely. [ T h e h o rs e s w ere n o t h u r t b u t w ere s u p e rin te n d e n t of th e E m a n u e l h o s Mrs. Roy K e rn , o f Mt. A ngel, is u n ab le to c o m p le te th e race. p ita l of P o rtla n d a n d E. A. L arso n of h e re v isitin g h e r h u s b a n d ’s p a re n ts. In th e second race, th e 2 :1 2 pace. A sto ria will p resid e. Fabric 30 x 3’ 2, $10.60; Cord, 30x31.>, $13.95; 32x3»,•> On W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n b eg in n in g Mr. an d Mrs. M. D. K ern , an d a tt e n d ; M acF itzslm m o n s w on second p lace '■ $19.35; 3 2 x 4 . $24.50; 3 3 x 4 . $24.70; 34 x 4, $25.35. in g th e fair. M rs. K ern h a s ta k e n ' an d L in n ie C. th ir d . M a c F itz s im -' a t 2 o ’clock, a d iscu ssio n w ill be held “T h e Glad Hand A ll T ire s a n d R e p a ir W ork G u a ra n te e d . an a c ti - e p a rt in h elp in g w ith th e tuons is ow ned by E. D ennison of I j on th e s u b je c t, ‘‘T h e F a lse P ro p h e ts ." Church." w o rk of th e fa ir in fo rm e r y e a rs an d P o rtla n d a n d d riv e n by M r. L in d se y .! led by th e llev . A. V. A n d erso n of th e B ible School 10 a.m ., S erm o n 11 a m. Main Street sh e is still m u ch In te re ste d . Gresliarn, O regon L in n ie C. is ow ned by a n d w as d riv en I E m a n u e l c h u rc h of P o rtla n d . B ible S tu d y an d P ra ise S ervice The M rs. J o h n M etzg er a n d fam ily by A1 S c h w a rtz of C a lifo rn ia . W ednesday, 7 :3 0 p. m. A c o m m u n io n a d d re s s w ill be g iv PLEASANT HOME BAPTIST en W ed n esd ay ev e n in g by th e Rev. B. h a v e re tu rn e d fro m S easid e an d a v e ra g e tim e to a h e a t in th e second B ible School 10 a. m .; B. Y. P. U „ S. U pton of B ru sh P ra irie , W a sh in g th e y do n o t ex p ect to go back a g a in ra c e w as a b o u t tw o m in u te s a n d 18 seconds, an d th e p u rs e w as $4 00. 7 :3 0 ; S erm o n , 8 :0 0 ; M idw eek. to n , an d it w ill be fo llo w ed by th e th is y ear. T h u rs d a y , 7 :3 0 . F re s h ev ery d ay a n d you can T h e first race T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n | c e le b ra tio n of th e co m m u n io n by th e T h e Q ueen E s th e r c irc le w ill m eet U niversal B rotherhood 1« th e Goal" buy it in an y s to re in E a s te rn w as a 2 :1 6 tr o t w ith a p u rs e of Come and catch th e S uiin I i I uc Spirit. I c o n g re g a tio n . T h e m isión m e etin g s on M onday ev en in g , A u g u st 21, a t M u ltn o m a h co u n ty . O reg o n a w on th e ra c e an d w ill close w ith a serm o n by th e Rev. th e hom e of M iss V ida C em er. A ll $400. DAVID Q. BARRY, It. Th. I C arl J. R e n h a rd o f C o lto n , O regon. cam e in first on th e la s t tw o h e a ts P a sto r. | m em b ers a re u rg ed to be p re s e n t. | T h e re g u la r m e e tin g w as p o stp o n ed an d second on th e first h e a t. P e rrio B u n s fo r th e F a ir won second place, cam e in first in th e on a c c o u n t of th e fair. P ies, C akes anil oth er P astry first h e a t, th ir d on th e second and M rs. G. M. A n n is a n d so n , H o w ard , second on th e th ir d h e a t. N u ris to i h av e re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e in Se- | a ttle a f te r a fo u r w e e k s’’v isit a t th e ! nam e in th ird . T h e a v e ra g e tim e to P h o n e 1221 G resh am a h e a t w as a b o u t tw o m in u te s an d h o m e of Mr. an d M rs. B. L. W alrad . 22 seco n d s. R ecen t v isito rs a t th e W a lra d h om e > O reg o n a is ow ned by J . J. K a d d e r- Can we sell you the idea w ere M r. an d M rs. S. P. G lrs t of ly of P o rtla n d . P e rr io is o w ned by P itts b u r g , P e n n sy lv a n ia . M rs. A. M. of bringing summer into your C H O IC E M E A T S Z ieg ler a n d M isn er of P o rtla n d an d T. R ed m o n d of B illin g s, M o n tan a winter home, the idea of w as d riv e n by M r. D avis. N u ris to is j sp e n t a w eek v is itin g a t th e W a lra d , H o m e m a d e H a m s, B a c o n , S a u s a g e , L ard ow ned by R. S ta a ts of S alem a n d ! bringing you that cosy warmth hom e a n d th e n c o n tin u e d h e r jour-1 F u ll lin e of Cold L u n ch M eats was d riv en by M r. W oodcock. during the cold snaps, at ney to San F ra n c isc o an d o th e r s o u th An in te re s tin g p ro g ra m w as p la n great economy in coal or fuel ern citie s b efo re re tu r n in g hom e. ned fo r T h u rsd a y ev e n in g of h u rd le ! T h e d a u g h te r o f Dr. a n d Mrs. consumption and less work, races and a u to polo b u t it co u ld not I P eak , Mrs. B ro o k s o f C a u ld v ille, fuss and muss? Main St., Gresham GEO. DIETL, Prop. P h o n e 1711 be c a rrie d o u t on acco u n t of th e r a iif K a n sa s, is v is itin g h e r p a re n ts an d w hich did n o t fall h a rd b u t ju s t ex p ects to sp en d th e s u m m e r h ere. O ur id e a is the Marswells en o u g h to m a k e it u n c o m fo rta b le fo r T h e fam ily m a d e a tr ip re c e n tly to Pipelets Furnace. A product W h a t you w an t, w hen you w a n t it, people to be o u t. T h e ra c e s a re v ery CASE OF ASSAULT TO C am p R u th e rfo rd to v is it F ra n c is BE HEARD MONDAY 38 you w a n t it— W a n t ad', it. that required 3 years to make p o p u la r th is y e a r as th e g ra n d s ta n d P e a k w ho is u p th e r e fo r th e su m perfect. T hree years to meet and b le a c h e rs a re filled ev ery a f t e r m er. M r. an d M rs. L em on of H ills An old q u a rr e l e n d ed w ith se rio u s noon. our specifications, something Don’t Forget the b o ro a lso acco m p an ied th em . co n seq u en ces la s t W ed n e sd a y a f t e r no other product of a similar T h e Dan M u rp h y c o tta g e on B u rr noon w hen Ja m e s P e te rs o n , know n in nature could meet. s tr e e t is to be m oved 100 feet so u th ; G resh am as “ H ig h lin e ,” w e n t to th e in o r d e r to m a k e it fro n t on Second A t M O N TRO SE PA RK h om e of A. G. G u y n u p . J u s t w h a t A moil interesting booklet s tre e t. F ra n k C. Jo n e s com m enced Saturday Nights, Sunday ' passed b etw een th e m en is n o t k n o w n giving detailed construction th e m o v in g o f it T h u rs d a y a f t e r M u ltn o m ah c o u n ty f a ir g ro u n d s T e le p h o n e 2 1 0 1 .____________ M ETHODIST Episcopal Church First State Bank, Gresham BETHEL BAPTIST MASON TIRES BEN TLEY ’S V U LC A N IZIN G S H O P T QUALITY BREAD M ARSW ELLS City Bakery SANITARY MARKET BIG JAZZ DANCE ATTENDANCE AT FAIR EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS and description plus a wonder ful phantom view of the fur nace, can be obtained free by writing or calling us. L. L Kidder Hdw. Co. Phone 1421 G resham S e e this fu r n a c e in th e m a in p a v ilio n at F air Grocery Specials Choice Picnics, small, l b . .................. Bacon Strips, good tor seasoning, lb.. Bacon Backs, lean sugar cured, lb Lard, med. pai i 85c, large pail,................. \. (. heese, weigh about 5 lbs, lb. Rex Corned Beet, can Shrimp, best dripack, 3 cans for O tter Clams, ' . flats, 2 cans for \nierican Sardines, 6 cans Del M onte Pork and Beans, 6 cans for $ .22 .25 .27 1.65 .27 .25 .50 .35 .29 .55 SUGAR, Best ( ane, the sack CROWN FLOUR, sack, - $7.25 2.05 Kt inkle Corn I' lakes, 3 pkgs. for (. brn M eal, yellow or white, 9 lb. bag for Roman M eal, 3 pkgs for Shredded W heat Biscuit, 3 pkgs. for Peanut B utter, lb. Royal \\ hite Sou, 25 bars for.. C rystal W hite Soap, 21 bars for Palm Olive Soap. 3 bars for Crem e Oil Soap, 2 bars for ■ « n a a a ■ Be Careful! Renew your insurance with as much care as you would buy a new car. Be sure you buy protection th at cannot fail. H artford F ire Insurance C om pany p o licies a r e b a c k e d by a n e n v ia b le re c o rd o f m o re th a n a c e n tu ry . O onaM er th is . Call on this agency JOHN BROWN Main Street Gresham, Oregon P h o n e 2301 ; 5 0 3 Saturday and Sunday, August 12-13 ■ o o u i i m i n i H u i i M i i u u i i Nanook of the North MOST FOLKS ARE ABOUT AS HAPPY Phone //_■»/ Afternoons and Evenings. Two m iles from T rou td ale on C olum bia Highway. LTF5.-HAM THEATER I 'HBR c XFOR. YOU ' 'E F \ \ ' A. W. METZGER & CO. O uaiitv and S e n , ¡as th e r e w ere no w itn esses to th e noon. J . L. L ew is a n d fam ily w ill C o n tin u e d fro m p ag e 1 occupy th e h o u se in its new location. w hich w as c irc lin g ro u n d an d ro u n d ¡q u a rre l, w hich w as said to h a v e been M rs W. T. Ely o f P o rtla n d is v is it in fro n t of th e f a ir g ro u n d s office. s ta rte d by Mr. P e te rso n , b u t it end ed in g to d ay a t th e h o m e of h e r co u sin , R a k e r & Son h a v e an a ttr a c tiv e lo by Mr. G u y n u p s tr ik in g Mr. P e te rso n Mrs. C. E. R u sh er. c a tio n a t th e c o rn e r w h ere th e old w ith a c ro w b a r w hich he h a d in h is . band s ta n d Rtood fo rm e rly . T h e r e s t h a n d . T h e n o ise soon a ttr a c te d th e Itetliel B aptist C h u rc h , T h e B ible school m eets a t 10 a. nt. ful c h a irs a n d ra d io re c e iv in g set a tte n tio n of th e n e ig h b o rs a n d th e y T h e re will be a ric h tr e a t fo r th e peo fu rn ish c o m fo rt and e n te r ta in m e n t to h u rr ie d o n to th e sc en e a n d p a rte d ple o f G resh am . Rev. S. J. Reid. th o se w ho sto p a n d th e r e a re m an y th e tw o. Mr. P e te rso n w as e x am in ed by one D. D., w ill sp eak a t 11 a. m. H e is w ho do. A fu ll lin e of F o rd c a rs an d s u p e r in te n d e n t of E v an g elism o f th e tr u c k s a re on e x h ib it an d Mr. R a k e r of th e local p h y sic ia n s w ho found s ta te of O regpn. A sp ecial c o n fe r says th e r e is no n eed to say m uch t h a t h is rig h t a rm w as b ro k e n b e en ce w ill be held a t th e close of th e a b o u t " th e c a r t h a t is s till th e b e st tw een th e w ris t a n d elbow , one se rm o n . No e v e n jn g se rv ic e w ill be c a r m a d e .” U n d o u b te d ly th e r e w ould I sh o u ld e r d islo c a te d and a blow r e be so m e w ho m ig h t q u e stio n th is c e iv e d on th e back o f th e h ead . h eld. s ta te m e n t b u t th e ex p a n d in g b u sin e ss Mr. G u y n u p w as g iv en in to th e F ree M ethodist Church. p ro v es th a t he is not in a m in o rity in , cu sto d y o f Jo h n B row n w ho soon a l S erv ices a t th e F re e M eth o d ist h is o p in io n . W o o d w ard u n d e r a n d low ed him to go fre e p e n d in g f u r th e r c h u rc h b egin w ith S u n d ay school a t o v e r d riv e s fo r tr u c k s a r e on d isp la y a c tio n . L a te r, h o w ev er, b ecau se of 10 a. m. a n d p re a c h in g a t 11 a. m a t th e R a k e r co ncession. ¡th e c o m p la in t o f so m e of th e tow n T h e ev e n in g se rv ice co m m en ces a t T h e S m ith M otor C ar co m p an y h a s 1 people. J o h n B row n h ad Mr. P e te r- 7 :3 0 p. m. w ith p re a c h in g by E. D. g o n e to u n u s u a l tr o u b le to p ro v id e an ;son : sig n a w a rra n t fo r Mr. G u y n u p 's B lack m an , p u sto r. a p p ro p r ia te s e ttin g fo r th e c lo s e d , a r r e s t a n d . a t a b o u t m id n ig h t W ed P ra y e r m e e tin g is h eld ev ery m odel c a rs w hich a r e b ein g d isp la y - j n esd ay , Mr. G u y n u p w as lodged in T h u rsd a y n ig h t at 8 o ’clock. ed. T h is is th e first sh o w in g o f u ti li th e c ity ja il. H e w as re le a se d th e ty cou p e an d sed an c a rs of th e C h ev -i next m o rn in g , h o w ev er, on $250 bail. Money to loan on real e s ta te . B. ro le t co m pany. Mr. S m ith re p o r ts th e j A tr ia l w ill be h eld in G resh am W. T h o rn e , at B ank of G resh am sa le o f a B aby g ra n d to u r in g C h ev n ext M onday m o rn in g a t 10 o ’clock to S2O.tHHi.OO U n io n High School Dist. ro le t to W. A. Dixon o f G resh am decid e th e case. Mr. L om ax, a P o r t - , \ o . 2 . M n il iioiiim I i C o u n t) N o t e s . d u rin g th e f a ir an d so th e ex h ib it is lan d a tto rn e y , w ill act as a tto rn e y fo r | U n co n d itio n al sealed b id s w ill be s h o rt o n e c a r at p re s e n t. T h e new- .'jr. G u y n u p an d a d is tric t a tto rn e y 1 receiv e 4 by tile b o ard o f d ire c to rs of U nion H igh School D istric t, No. 2. u tility c a rs a re a ttr a c tin g m uch a t «‘ill be s e n t from P o rtla n d to r e p r e - ! M u ltn o m ah co u n ty , O reg on, a t the te n tio n am i a re co m p le te ly a n d lu x se n t th e s ta te . office o f tile c le rk , a t th e B ank of u rio u sly fu rn is h e d . U n claim ed l e t t e r s . G re sh a m , G re sh a m , O reg on, a t 2 :0 0 A. W M etzger & Co. h av e an ex T h e fo llo w in g le tte r s re m a in u n - - o ’clock p. m .. A u g u st 15, 1922, for $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 5 ’4 p e r cent n o te s of h ib it o f ra n g e s , fe n cin g anil o th e r called fo r in th is office fo r th e w eek i w ire, e tc., in c o o p e ra tio n w ith th e e n d in g A u g u st 5. 1922: said d is tric t. Miss M ary R ich m o n d . M aster J o h n ' All b ids m ust be acco m p an ied by U. S. S teel c o rp o ra tio n . T h e m ain ,a certified ch eck , p a y a b le to board of fe a tu re o f th e e x h ib it, h o w ev er, is L e ste r, Mr W. M eighan. If not called fo r by A u g u st 15th. d ire c to rs of said d is tric t, fo r 5 per cent of th e p a r v a lu e of th e notes th e d e m o n s tra tio n of th e ’’D a y lig h t" 1922. th e s e le tte r s w ill be se n t to th e ' w ash in g m ach in e. Dead L e tte r office, o r o th e rw ise d is bid fo r. w hich ch eck sh a ll be fo r fe it ed to th e said d is tric t in case th e su c O th e r local co n cessio n s a re th e posed of as p ro v id ed by P o sta l R eg u latio n s. cessfu l b id d e r fa lls to c o m p lete his J r . J e rs e y C alf clu b w ith ice cre a m , p u rc h a s e E. E. JO H N SO N , P o s tm a s te r. ' N otes will bi> d ateil S e p te m b e r 1. J e rse y m ilk , c h eese sa n d w ic h e s, e tc ..) am i th e so ft d rin k an d ice c re a m - 1922. a n d w ill be in d e n o m in a tio n s o f $500 o r $ 1 ,0 0 0 each an d w ill m a s ta n d ru n by Mr. an d Mrs. Ed. W il tu r e 20 y e a rs a f t e r d a te , o p tio n al liam s. a f te r 15 y ears In te re s t w ill be paid T hp P o rtla n d G as A C oke c o m se m i-a n n u a lly . M arch 1 a n d S e p te m p a n y h as an ex h ib it of ra n g e s , w a te r ber 1. 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