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PAGE FOI II GHESHAM orTI.O O K ,Tl ESOAV, O f TOBE K 17. HW-’ COMMUNITY HEALTH G KOI T* WILL MEET th e w ork lu O regon u n d er th e Shep- h erd -T o w n er law . Dr. W arn er w ill te ll of h er w ork an d its relatio n to T he G resham com m unity g ro u p of p ublic h ealth . T he m eeting w ill b e th e M ultnom ah C ounty P u b lic H ealth gin a t 2:30 p rom ptly. A utom obiles asso ciatio n w ill m eet on W ednesday w ill leave th e lib ra ry a t 2:15 aftern o o n at th e hom e of Mrs. Geo. F. Officers of th e com m unity g ro u p a re H oney. Mrs. Sadie O rr D unbar, e x Mrs. M axw ell S ch n eid er, c h a irm a n ; ecu tiv e se c re ta ry of th e T u b ercu lo sis Mrs. Jo h n B row n, su p p lie s: Mrs. Jo h n asso ciatio n of O regon w ill be p resen t, B liss, n u rs in g ; Mrs. G eorge W. K en- a lso Dr. E s te lla F ord W erner, head of *ney, publicity. GRESHAM LOCALS Miss G ertru d e A lexander h as asked to be released from the du ties of g u a r d ian of th e O You C am p F ire G irls, and Miss F lo ren ce H oaey has a c c e p t ed th e position. T he g irls a re w orking to w ard th e second ra n k of tire m ak er. T h e B ap tist L ad ies' Guild w ill serve a ch ick en su p p er on W ednesday, No vem ber 1. 'O t llH II IIIt lH t llt lU M II IIII IM I IH M I lllll llll llll lH IM H II IIt lH IIII IIII IIIII IIII IIIII t l lt l llll lH IIIII IIII It H ll llll llt llll lllM H M n il t 'C lI lH U I II, i J. F. W h etstone has re tu rn e d from : an extended b u sin ess trip in th e E ast. Miss Mae Donley of Spokane sp en t i I M onday and T uesday w ith h er g ran d - i I m o th er, Mrs. H. M. Shaw . Miss D on EVERY PER SO N HAS A CHANCE ley is on h er way to C alifo rn ia w here she ex p ects to rem ain fo r sev eral m onths. READ T H IS TO F IN D OUT WHAT W E MEAN R. T. Sm ith is serio u sly ill a t his hom e on L aw ren ce avenue. Each week we a re going to p u t o u t an a rtic le to be sold to th e high- G eorge Honey h as been q u ite ill 3 est bidder, one week it m ig h t be a lad ies’ w aist, an o th e r week it from an a tta c k of lum bago. : m ig h t be a b lan k et, but w hat ev er It is, it will be so m eth in g desirable. I BISHOP BROS.’ SILENT AUCTION The Question Is— H ow Much w ill You Give? T H E WAY W E W IL L GO ABOUT IT IS T H IS : We are going to have a box, w here it will be possible for you to place yo u r bids, each cu sto m er will be given a card on w hich they will w rite th e ir nam e and ad d ress, also th e am o u n t w hich they wish to bid on th e a rtic le to be sold, th a t ce rta in a rtic le will have th e reg u la r price m arked upon it, and you a re to w rite upon th e card ju s t w hat you would give for it. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. E astm an e n te r tain ed Mrs. Em il G. K ard ell and d a u g h te r of M anzanita on F riday. On T h u rsd a y they e n te rta in e d Mr. and Mrs. H en ry B eard of Lents. There are no better values offered any where than KUPPENHEIMER SUITS AND OVERCOATS VI At $30, $35 & $40 Other Oregon City Overcoats at $20 They can’t be beat! E. W . 0 A Y LS W O R T H CLOTHIER and HABERDASHER H. S helton of A m bleside and Jo h n C. E. K ilgore, of W illam ina, w as th e S chenk w ere rem inded of th e ir b ir th g u est th e g re a te r p a rt of la st w eek of day la s t S a tu rd a y w hen they w ere his p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. K ilgore given a s u rp ris e d in n e r by th e ir Mr. and Mrs. C laren ce C athey a re FOR EXA M PLE: w ives. T w elve g u ests w ere p re s e n t a t rejo icin g over th e a rriv a l of a baby We m ig h t place a b lan k et up, to go to th e h ig h est bidder, th e th e d in n e r and for th e social evening d a u g h te r in th e ir hom e on O ctober 14. value of th is b lan k et m ig h t be $6.00. Now to you it m ig h t be only w hich follow ed. The young lady has been nam ed Lois w orth $5.00 as far as y o u r need is concerned, so you would w rite on S tu d e n ts of th e high school of a few M arie. yo u r bidding card, yo u r nam e and ad d ress, also $5.00. Some one y e a rs ago will he in te re ste d in th e a n else m ig h t come along and bid $5.07. Of course th ey would get the Mr. and Mrs. Hoy H. G ibbs e n te r n o u n cem en t w hich has been received blanket. by frien d s of C arro l D. B ra u e r of his tain ed on S unday th e la tte r 's m o th er, re c e n t m a rria g e to Miss G ladys M. Mrs. F. N. M ew hlrter. h e r b ro th e r T his box is to be opened a t th ree o’clock on each S atu rd ay a fte r noon, and th e bids tak en out, and th e nam e on th e card b earin g th e S m ith of S an F ran cisco . Mr. an d M rs. C h arles and s iste rs, E lsie and E dna, hig h est bid will be n otified e ith e r by le tte r or by phone should they B rau er w ill m ake th e ir hom e in th a t of N ew berg. no t be p resen t at th e tim e, th ey would th en be asked to ap p ear a t A. M eyers, p re s id e n t of th e F ir s t city, w h ere he is teaching. ou r sto re and redeem th e ir purchase. T h ere a re no strin g s or o bliga Mr. and Mrs. Ja m e s S te rlin g v isited S tate B ank, h as been suffering w ith tions attached. You sim ply m ake yo u r bid for th e a rtic le and if o v er th e w eek end w ith re la tiv e s in rh eu m atism but is so m ew h at im proved you bid m ore th an anyone else, you g et it. L yle, W ashington. W. T. H a rtle y , fa th e r of Mrs. S. S. G u ests of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. W a lt T hom pson, w ho h as been living fo r e rs on th e ir G resh am H eig h ts farm sev eral m o n th s w ith h is d a u g h te r, la s t S u n d ay w ere Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Mrs. S te lla S to ck d ale, in s o u th e rn C al W ard an d so n s an d T ed S m ith, Mr. ifo rn ia, a rriv e d la s t week in G resham , an d M rs. Jo h n T. D ougall and Miss w here he ex p ects to spend th e w in ter. K n u tso n , a ll of P o rtla n d . Mrs. S to ck d ale accom panied him and l i B t i i H i i i i n i t t i i i i t i t i i i H i i i n i » n u i M H m n t i i i i i i i i i n i i i n i i i H H i n i i i i H i i i i H i i t ........h h u u i h h i i i i i h h i i h m u i i i i i i u i h i h i i i i i i i h i R oss C a ro th e rs of B ak er, w ho h as a fte r a b rief v isit w ith h er s is te r h as | H IH II. been v isitin g w ith his fa th e r, C. A. gone to h er hom e in W alla W alla. Mr. C a ro th e rs, for th e p a st ten days, has H artley , w ho is 91 y e a rs od, is re - I re tu rn e d to B ak er to b rin g h is fam ily m a rk a b ly w ell p re se rv e d and activ e to P o rtla n d w h ere th ey w ill m ake for one of h is years. th e ir home. L ittle V irg in ia M iller, d a u g h te r of Mr. an d Mrs. M. D. K ern and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. M iller, w as knock- ' E m m a G ilm ore w ere g u e sts on S a tu r ed dow n and sev erely c u t an d b ru ised day of Mrs. E lla O lip h an t in L ents. last S u n d ay by an auto m o b ile driv en Mr. an d Mrs. W illiam A nderson, by F ra n c is P eak. T he accid en t oc j Mrs. E m m a G ilm ore and Mrs. W a lte r c u rre d in fro n t of th e M ethodist E p is W in ters enjoyed a tr ip to C rlssey ’s copal c h u rc h ju s t a fte r th e m o rn in g G lad io lu s F a rm on F rid ay . service. T he little g irl d ashed a c ro s s T he P a re n t-T e a c h e r a sso ciatio n w ill th e s tre e t in fro n t of th e car. T he ' hold a m o n th ly m eeting, W ednesday d riv er, w ho said he w as going a t about evening a t 8 o'clock in th e G resham 20 m iles an h o u r, w as u n ab le to avoid ■ g ra d e school au d ito riu m . A p ro g ram h ittin g her. Im m ed iate m edical a tte n co n sistin g of m usic an d sev eral a d tion w as given th e child. It w as found d re s se s on tim ely su b je c ts w ill be th a t no bones w ere broken b u t deep given. T h e public is co rd ia lly invited. g a sh es w ere c u t on h e r head and on Terms T h e B ethel B ap tist ch u rc h an d S un- | day sch o o l' w ill o b serv e R ally Day one leg and sh e w as sev erely b ru ised in m any p laces on h e r face an d body. A better price than I n ex t Sunday. S he is being ca re d fo r by Mrs. M iler's you ever had before Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n Ide w ere given s iste r. Miss A gnes C line of P o rtla n d , a g en u in e s u rp ris e la s t n ig h t a t th e ir a tra in e d n u rse. T h ough su fferin g or will get for very long, with clutch and 6-foot Simonds blade and guaran , i hom e w est of G resh am by ab o u t 20 , from shock and b ru ise s th e child is 1. 7 ^ l L * " d ,r,e n .d8 Wh.°. rem ln d ed | doing as w ell a s can be expected. teed to give satisfaction. them th a t it w as th e ir 15th w edding Dr. D. J. F asch in g , o steo p ath ic a n n iv e rsa ry , also th e b irth d a y of Mr. p h y sician and su rg eo n of P o rtla n d I Ide. A n u m b er of g ifts of g lassw are, w ill open an office in G resham over in clu d in g som e cu t g la ss pieces, w ere P o w ell's P h a rm a c y on O ctober 23. given them . T he evening w as sp e n t in g am es, m usic an d d an cin g and a de PORTLAND COUPLE Service licio u s lunch w as served. HIST! KB T H E PEACE T he hom e of Mrs. C. M. Z im m erm an Phone 1141 Phone 1141 w as th e scene of a jo lly p a rty last Mr. and Mrs. W. K. R yan, of P o rt- , F rid ay evening w hen h er Sunday land, s ta rte d o u t In th e ir autom obile school c la s s of hoys and th a t of the ■ Rev. A. S. H lsey joined in a taffy pull. S u n d ay evening to c e le b ra te h e r b ir th day an d took som e m oonshine along F ifteen hoys w ere p resen t. Mr. an d Mrs. C has. T a b e r a re en- w ith them . T hey headed to w a rd s i joying a visit from th e fo rm e r's p a r- G resham an d by th e tim e th ey reach ed ! en ts. Mr. an d Mrs. H. T. T ab er of , h ere, th e ir c e le b ra tin g had m uddled R eynolds. N orth D akota, and his th e ir m inds so th a t th ey th o u g h t it fun b ro th e r, W. R T «h»r ab er, n of t S ask ato o n , I to d riv e th e a u to in a zigzag line back ■ Sask. I and fo rth on th e city stre e ts . Mrs. B erry L ovett and son. D onald It w as im posshlle fo r such co nduct I F o rest, a rriv e d re c en tly from D etroit, j to c o n tin u e long w ith o u t a ttra c tin g . M ichigan, on a v isit to h e r p a re n ts. | p u b lic a tte n tio n . Jo h n B row n as ju s- Mr. and Mrs. E. D. H olgate. : tic e of th e peace w as called. H e I | sea rc h e d th e ir c a r an d found se v eral b o ttle s of m oonshine. V o UR DINNE« DRAG SAWS BEAVER BEAVER BEAVER $11O All Wool Serges 36-inch in Black and Dark Colors, special, 85c yd. Also W ool Granite Cloth in dark colors suitable for win ter dresses, 85c yd. A new lot of wide Ginghams and Devonshires in winter’s colors. The colors are all guaranteed. W’e can show you now a nice lot of colors in ladies’ wool slip-on Sweaters, long sleeves, priced at............... $2.75 W E H A V E FOR T H E GIRLS I he I uxedo style Sweaters in heather and dark colors selling at................................................................ $3.75 SPECIAL TO CLOSE OUT Children's Gingham Dresses, sizes 2 to 8 years. Values up to $2.00. Special at........................................... 98c Walrad Mercantile Co. Gresham, Oregon NOW is the tim e to Buy and use the drag saw SPECIAL SALE W . A . H ESSEL On C lo se-T ite T ops Reliability WINCHESTER WILL N O T COME TO G R I E F - D E P E N D A B L E F L A S H L IG H T S M ade by W in ch ester Com e Into o u r sto re anti let us show you th e finest line of flashlights you ever saw. W inchester experience on c a rtrid g e m an u factu re lias re sulted in tiie seam less zine b a tte ry can. T h is anil o th e r special featu res m ake them th e best flashlights we have ever had in our stol e. We stand hack of W inchester F la sh lig h ts; we know the finality is there. Popular 1 ypes of W inchester F lashlights I if \ vou [HER i □ EE F At th e S m ith M em orial P re s b y te r- | ian c h u rc h next S unday th e S unday j school w ill m eet at th e u su al h o u r and be follow ed by m o rn in g w o rsh ip ' | at 11 o 'clock, w hen th e p a sto r, th e MOST FOLKS ARE ABOUT AS HAPPY as th e ir d in n e r allo w s th e m to be. Y o u r a p p e tite feels q u ite a g g ra v a te d If y o u r d ig e stio n Is n o t fu rn is h e d w ith th e p ro p e r m enu. L et th is m a rk e t a ss ist you. We « il l be p leased to se rv e you. A. J. W. BROWN Phone 1S91 Sim ulant Type (le ftl A very convenient type for household and gen eral use. T ested lens am i bulb. Nickel o r fibre cases tw o tir th re e cell b atteries. M iner’s Type (rig h t) A handy tlashliglit for use aro u n d th e autom obile and about the house. Nickel o r fibre cases for for tw o or th re e cell b atteries. O ther W ln eh ester F la sh lig h ts for every use. FAIRVIEW Rev. E. R D. H o llen sted . w ill preach ion th e su b ject "T he M inistry of 81- | lence." T he L adies' Aid society of th e P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h w ill m eet on T h u rs day a ftern o o n , O ctober 19. w ith Mrs. A. K ro n en h erg of th e S andy road. R e g u la r m e e tin g of G re sh am L odge No. 125, I.O.O F . In th e O dd F e llo w s h all, every T h u r s day ev e n in g B ro th e rs w elcom e. C L A R E N C E ST A N L EY . N. O. C A H IL L , S e c retary . For Fords and C hevrolets We are closing out all Clo^e-Tite Tops for the older model Fords up to 1922 ancl Chevrolets from 1918 to 1921. Our Special low prices below will enable you to make a sedan out of your touring car at a very low price. Close- I ite Tops make a car as comfortable as a reg ular closed car with but little cost to the owner of a good touring car. SPECIAL SALE PRICES Fords $40, - Chevrolets $50 The regular prices of these tops has been $65.00 and $75.00. Place your order at once for a top before thev are gone. Smith EXTRA SPECIAL For a limited time only Beautiful 7-inch Irredescent B o w k , ea. only '. v . v . w . w . t o .' wt .' 29c MANY NEW ACCOUNTS a re opened at th is bank by new s e ttle rs in th is com m unity, m any sending th e ir funds to th is bank in advance of th e ir coining, having been advised by th e ir b a n k e rs in th e East th at they can rely on a bank c a rry in g th e em blem show n at the bottom of th is adv ertisem en t. We will be pleased to open an account for yon. and fu rn ish yon checks to your liking w ithout cost to you. exclusively at HEPP’S RACKET STORE 1 eiephone 1236 Gresham, Oreeon Hl A lX jl A R IE R S FOR A . W . P lE T Z G E R The Phone 1451 & Jfirst ifetate JJanfe CO. 'INCHESTER Store Phone 1451 G R ESH A M . Hallowe'en Po.t Card», Noveltie», Mask. OREGON Get Our Combination Bargain Rates with Dailies