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pagi : folk I.KESH A M OUTLOOK. Subscribe for McCall’s. l a n c e r C auses H eath of Old K esident. L ew is B. P re s to n , a w ell-know n A nyone w ho w ishes to su b scrib e for M cCall’s m agazine sh o u ld do so r ‘'" id en ‘ u t S p rin g d ale, died a t his »hrnnoi, th ro u g h th e B ethel , » B ap »i tist . ch « u rch . i hom e th e re e a rly T u esd ay m orn in g , .November 21. from can c e r of th e guild. T h e guild h as m ade a rra n g e - t,()We| d> a t th e ag e of 69 y ears, m en ts to get a c e rta in p er c e n t of a ll j T h e fu n e ra l w as held T h u rsd a y af- th e su b sc rip tio n money tak en in w hich tern o o n a t 2 o'clock a t th e A dv en tist w ill be ap p lied to th e c h u rc h b uilding I ch u ri h n e a r S p rin g d ale. In te rm e n t fund.—Adv. w as in D ouglass cem etery. FRIDAY. Seamless Roasters For Roasting, Canning and E veryday Use Mr am i M rs. Dan llilz g ir , lie ' la tte r co u p le b eing from Lodie. C ali- I IJ fo rn ia. Ben M etzger w as a lso a g u e st a t th e d in n er. Mr. and Mrs. Dan M etzger w ere g u e sts la s t n ig h t a t th e 1 hom e o f Mr. an d Mrs. A. W. M etzger. A u g u st an d Jo se p h W aleh w ere j ta k e n to d ay to th e St. V incent's h o s p ital. T hey have been q u ite sick for I ab o u t a w eek and th e doctor h as not d eterm in ed th e ir a ilm en t. T h e a u x ilia ry to th e A m erican L e gion w ill m eet T u esd ay evening, No v em b er 28, a t th e hom e of Mrs. Jo h n M etzger. T h e lad les of th e B ethel B ap tist c h u rc h a re p la n n in g a so cial ev en t w hich w ill ta k e p lace e a rly in De- 1I cem ber. Mr. an d M rs. H aro ld E llio tt and fam ily have re tu rn e d hom e from east- le r n O regon, w h ere th e y have been w o rk in g d u rin g th e sum m er. S teve M arston, w ho h a s been w o rk ing in a logging cam p n e a r AVest T im b er, O regon, fo r se v e ra l m onths, re tu rn e d hom e la s t n ig h t, w ork in th e cam p h av in g been su sp ended. T he le c tu re by W. W. W illiam s, a n nounced for la st W ednesday n ig h t at th e lib ra ry failed fo r w a n t of a t ten d an c e. Mr. W illiam s told th e very few p re s e n t enough to aw ak en on th e ir p a r t in te n se in te re s t in th e s u b ject an d a d e sire to h e a r m ore. I t is hoped a m o re fav o rab le n ig h t can be found fo r th is h ig h ly e n te rta in in g lectu re. Get yours NOW at L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. i If you like to look well dressed when at play slip into a TOM WYE Heather Knit Jacket knitted from the finest grade yarn. Heavy and warm. Each $7.75 Heavy Wool Pull-On Sw eaters for boys, assorted colors a t . . . $3.50 to $4.75 SPECIAL New Khaki Shirts for men, fine twilled all wool. The $5.00 kind each $3.65 We have now plenty of I leather Wool mixed hose for men ami women. A feeliny of Thanksgiving we share with all. SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY and \\ EDNESDAY, even lower prices than usual will be made at these 20th Century Stores. 7 It is the genuine goodness of food that makes ones Thanksgiving feast a treat - yet price counts. Because food is good is no reason you should pay too much. T h e G resh am R ebekah lodge w ill m eet n ex t M onday evening, N ovem b er 27. | and Large Size................................................................. $6.55 Medium Size ........................................... 5.45 Small Size ............................................ 4 35 11»*» 2 O th C e n t u r y G r o c e r y Mr. an d .Mrs. W. G. McKoy, of P o r t land, sp en t th e w eek-end in G re s h am v isitin g a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M anning. A d in n e r p a rty of u n u su a l in te re st j w as held y e ste rd a y noon a t th e hom e J of Mr. an d Mrs. L ew is C. M etzger. ' w hen th e re w ere p re s e n t tw o o th e r 1 b ro th e rs of Mr. M etzger an d th e ir j wives, Mr an d M rs. H en ry M etzger SPECIAL PRICE LIMITED 24. | / ’ I » FVQ 1 1 l i t I / U ' l f C w J f t k E j O X Z a x l r i ij V r V ^ x w i d Ö Mr. an d Mrs. J. D. B ailey and fam i ly w en t by au to , la s t S unday, to Mc M innville, to sp en d th e day w ith Mr. B ailey ’s s is te r and fam ily. On th e ir re tu rn hom e th ey w ere accom panied by Mrs. F ie tta H ib b ard , w ho had been sp en d in g a w eek th ere. T h e rev iv al m eetin g s a t t i e F re e M ethodist ch u rc h a re co n tin u in g d u r ing th is w eek. T he p a sto r, th e Rev. E. D. B lack m an , re p o rts in c re a sin g In te r e s t an d co n v ersio n s. All a re w el com e to th e m eetin g s. W E A R -E V E R M1VFMB1.H SH()RTENING—Skoko or Kneedit in bulk, per pound 174c. Crisco I s 23c, 1 J’s 34c, 3’s 67c, 6’s $1.27, 9’s $1.85. Pure Lard, lb. 20c. Mazola Oil, pint 29c, quarts 55c. LEMON OR ORANGE PEEL, lb............ 35c RAISI?\S, bulk, seedless lb............................... J 5c G R O C E R IE S (. rown, \\ hite \lount.iin. ()- lynipic, Kerrs Best Patent. SPELI \L, sack $ .25 1.45 .25 .10 $ .20 .25 1.00 .35 Coffee. Royal Club Sprl lb. 42c, 3 lb. $1 .2 3 ,5 lb. $1.98 Olympic Rolled Oats, large package Sugar C nsp Corn I’lakes, 3 packages for ... Corn Meal, yellow or w hite, special I tahna Peas, 3 for Petit Pois, best imported from Belgium TOBACCO— \ civet 2 lor 25c, Prince L i bert 16-ounce tin s..................... $1.25 4 . IV. Metzger & Co. Quality and Service e a c h ............................. 5c Crown, $1,88 FIN E DRY ONIONS 4 ibs. 10-,.-afk... $1.85 FANCY ORE. CRAN SWEET POTATOES, best BERRIES, 2b.......... 22< quality, 7 lbs............25«.* £ ° ° p S —Asparagus, tall cans of Salad Points, each 25c. Preferred Stock or Hillsdale Brand. Square cans of White Tips, each 38c. Preferred Stock Brand No. 2% cans of Large White at 38c. Sun-Kist Brand Spinach No. 1 cans each 12% c, No. 2 cans, 17% f, No. 2% cans 20c. Young and tender, Del Monte or Griffon Brand. - < £ ej So o !/n d DdS; 2 Cj e S 25''» Kxtras 20c, Preferred Stock Brand Telephone. Fan cy Sifted 22 _>c, Preferred Stock Tende- Melting. Lily of the Valley Extra Sifted 25c. ,, a w fe dTr Iary]a,I,ld 10 a can’ Golden Bantam at 22 1c. CANNED MILK— All kinds 10c, 10 cans fo r.......... 95c u/f 1 S7 28c’.3i c’ 33f and40c the pound- All 1922 growth, best available of the different grades. filberts, pound 20« . Brazils at the pound 20c. TEA GARDEN JE L HONEY, No. 1 Sage HONEY EXTRACT LIES 1922 canning 20, Section ....... 20- pint jars .................. 29c QUEEN OLIVES, CHURCHESGRAPE BLOOKERS COCOA pint jars .................. 29« .11 ICE, pint bottle - 28« 15c, 30<‘ and 58 C GOLDEN WEST COF CODFISH BRICKS MARASCHINO CHER FEE, lb. t in ..............38 each........................ 20c RIES, bottle ....................... 15? LOth Century Coffee, our best coffee, pound 33c, 2 pounds 65c. Roast ed today, on your table tomorrow. 8 SI ( Ak—Pure ( ane, 14 lbs. $1.00 (1 lot to a customer) KAM I KETTKN S AKE Ol T OF BALANCE $ I A ccording to d a ta com piled by th e B ureau of A g ric u ltu ra l E conom ics of th e U nited S ta te s D ep artm en t of A g ri c u ltu re , th e index of p u rc h a s in g pow - | e r of farm p ro d u cts in te rm s of o th e r I com m odities stood a t 64 for A ugust, as co m p ard w ith 69 in J u ly and 72 in Ju n e. PLEASANT HOME T his m ean s th a t th e buying pow er T h e M ethodist young people w ill of a u n it of farm p ro d u cts is down, to l m eet for E p w o rth L eague serv ice S u n d a y ev en in g a t 7:30. T he lead er w ill p ra c tic a lly th e low est point reach ed IS sin ce th e w ar. th e index being 62 in i be H erm an W alters. D ecem ber, 1921. T he d is p a rity in D u rin g th e M ethodist c h u rc h S unday j p r lc e g b e tw e e if p ro d u cts " th a t "fa rm - school sessio n . Floyd S tafford w ill I er8 Bell an(1 indll8triaI pr0(Iuct8 wll)ch be a w ard ed ju n io r h o n o r pin fo r one they have to buy. does not lessen At y e a r s p erfect atte n d a n c e . He began p re s e n t it gro w in g g re a te r. N ovem ber 27, 1921. w hen he re tu rn e d from Hood R iv er and lias not m issed Nobody sh o u ld tr y to w ork beyond a S u n d ay an d h a s a lso had a p erfect h is cap acity , but how m any m en do you know w ho w ork up to th e ir c a reco rd . pacity? T h e re g u la r se rv ices w ill be held n ex t S u n d ay a t th e M ethodist ch u rch . Bids W anted. S u n d ay school w ill lie a t 10 in the H e re ’s an o p p o rtu n ity to outfit y o u r home. S ealed bids w ill be received un- | m o rn in g an d p re a c h in g a t 11 Th P le a s a n t Home lad ies w ill m eet I 2 1 * , Sttt“ r,11a v - D ecem ber 2. on th e | .. , I follow ing a rtic le s : pool tab le, b illiard M onday a fte rn o o n at th e hom e of Mrs. table and eq uipm ents. 4 c a rd tab les M. L e n n a rts to sew for th e W heeler ' 2 heavy oak ro ck ers, 2 heavy oak fam ily w hose hom e an d c o n te n ts w ere - <’h!»'rs, 5 s tra ig h t c h a irs. S-day S eth d estro y ed by Are. ; T hom as w all clock, a ir-tig h t h e a te r, 1 14 y a rd s of e x tra heavy linoleum , c h a n d e lie rs and lig h t globes. W ill S erv ices at th e M ethodist ( liureh. sell com plete equipm ent listed above T h e Rev. A. S. H isey, p a sto r of th e o r in s e p a ra te pieces. A lso 30 new B ids on th e M ethodist E p isco p al ch u rch . an- heavy fo lding e h airs. n oiinccs Hit' follow ing su b je c ts for the ll lI ' r *’ eq u ip m en t w ill ta k e p re fe re n c e r * ..... ......... ................... ...10 » d i ' i n i v s ' - i ' s . v Overland-4 Automobiles I SEDANS COUPES TOURINGS ROADSTERS • I he car with the Triplex Springs, with exceptionally high mileage on gas and oil. 1 he upholstering is very good and the baked enamel finish looks good after hard usage. Touring $666 Complete, at Gresham Gresham Overland Co. In v estm en t, evening, ’’T he P ow er of - D ecem ber 2. T h e rig h t is reserv ed to E n th u sia sm ." I re ject an y an d all bids. Tin m usic w ill be a ttra c tiv e and o f _____________P H A S E E. S T .C L A IR . \V. A. HESSEL a high o rd er. At th e m o rn in g service th e q u a rte t w ill sin g "Be Jo y fu l in the hllillllllllllllllt " " " " " .................................................................................................. lllllllililUHIIIllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII L o rd ." In Ihe even in g Miss G ertru-le 38 ACRES FOR SA LE by o w n er at a sacrifice, $800 if tak en by th e first A lex an d er w ill sin g a solo. 2271 ot Ja n u a ry . If In terested w rite T h an k sg iv in g serv ices w ill be held S herm oti L yon. G resham , O regon, at th e Zion E v an g elical ch u rc h R oute 4. tf T h u rsd ay , N ovem ber 30. at 10 a . ni. T h is w ill be a union service, the LOST— B rln d le bull dog; a n sw ers to nam e of J e r r y : h as b ra s s studded c h u rc h e s of G resh am u n itin g . The \\ here can you find a safer harbor than with a bank co llar. M. J . A lishnuse. phone 1941. p ublic is u rg ed to u n ite in w orship connected with the federal Reserve System? and th a n k sg iv in g tu th is service. N eed Y o u r S u it C le a n e d ? H ave It F re n c h dry c le a n e d . R e Our customers share in the protection afforded by = p a irin g tie a tly done. T a ilo rin g fo r this great financial umbrella. z i a d ies a n d m en. _________P E T E R I.E N A R D . T a ilo r. $1.89 Sugar—Best Honolulu Cane. 14 Ibs. $1 Tunics, extra fine, lb............................ I i ide.s Mince Meat, spec ial, 2 cans for Solar Brand Pineapple, 35-', 3 for Raisins, seeded or seedless, 2 for 25c A dditional W ant Ads GRESHAM, OREGON Herring. large Alaska, 3 for Herring. Holland, keg. Stock Fish, Lilt Eisk, lb........ Salt Salmon, choice red, lb.... LAYER RAISINS box...................... PACKAGE FIGS FLOl R—Fletchers Hard Wheat 49-lb. sack $1.83. Olympic, White Mountain or Vim, 49-Ib.sack Walrad Mercantile Company FLOUR CITRON PEEL lb............................... 58< RAISINS, seedei. large package................ 17c Phone z Rainy Days are Sure to Come «1 Trade With Men You Know And Your Trade Is Appreciated G lad H and C h u rc h .” Blblp School 10 a m .. S erm on l l a m Bible S tu d y a n d P ra is e S ervice W e d n esd ay , 7 :3 0 p. m. z” i i It Costs no More to p atro n ize men yon know and who trade w ith yon in your varied lin es th a n to favor men who a re outsiders. ' B A PTIST b . t p . v M idw eek . I ....... . ?1 nH«*rx<il B 1 ro th ? rrh o \ o :3 ri .° |* 1.« I tlw» ........... .. h " IMVUirilURRI IW' IH'al -»ml e e tc h th e s u n s h in e s p ir it, P a \ id _ q barrv . B C T h, P a s t o r .__ METHODIST Episcopal Church And in addition th e m en you know a re w orking to m ake the "T he C hurch of th e W arm H e art." town safe from lire. They a re A L B E R T S H IS E T . P a a t h elp in g you get low er ra te s for live W e e k 's S e rv ic e s your tire in su ran ce. T h a t is , th e claim of th is agency of the <’hunh. Il a n d 7.8« S u n d ay S chool. IO. H artfo rd E ire In su ra n c e Co John Brown G resham MAIN S T R E E T Phone 25011 itW Oregon Jfttsi isdatc ‘‘T h e Every dollar you pay for in- SUrance to this agenev is sub- . I , ' t ... lect to taxes that help to build PLEASANT HOME up tins community. mt.ie school 1« «. la Come to us with your financial problems. BETHEL BAPTIST E p w o rth «.so. L eague M id*week serv ice, Wod. 7.»O. Choir. T h u n ., -.So. gm . i.j.M H.„l,l,n„H „ „„„„„ ......^^^1 Pacts and Fallacies Regarding Osteopathy ......... k S X : ....... . •' ............. . .m ,c M With tu b u c u la r gland« of th e neck un- -l.rw e n t an op eratio n for th e ir re- m oval. Ihe doctor te llin g h er she . w ould not be trouble.! w ith them again. A j e a r previous a g land on th e o th e r side of th e neck had a lso r UnK ' er>' " 1<,Wly " nd 1 a \in « an ugly s t a r . Five m onths a fte r the second o p eratio n , th e g la n d s on both sides of ihe neck u n d e r th e , stern o -m asto ld m us. ,e had again be- ;. om e e n larg ed and w ere m atted into a h a rd m ass. T he sam e d o cto r w as ag ain seen in reg ard to tre a tm e n t. He said fra n k ly he had been m istaken MRS H L S T .C L A IR . S r,. Sup. Bu Genti Mu«1c at ••rv tc« a w arm w e l c o m e f o r Gresham, Oregon W» a ttire ra n on e-h alf to tw o d egrees su b n o rm al. O steopathic tre a tm e n t w as given. A fter tw o w eeks of tre a t W ent th e glan d s began to soften and th e su b jectiv e «vmntom« „r shooting pains becam e less severe u n d er tre a m e n t co n tin - ued u n til fall, w hen a l l « v m n t g e th e r w ith th e hard» matted* condL tio n of th e glan d s had d is -.. i and sh e w as p r o m « cured P robably th is w om an s life w .s saved bv O steopathv a s t h i m ent w as g r a d w lly e x t e n d i bronchia! glands n" ‘O ‘b* DR. D. J. FASCHING H ow itt B uilding Osteopathic Physician-Surgeon. Gresham. Oregon