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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OrTLOOK, Notice of Meeting of ('»uuly Board of Equalization. FRIPAT, A rf.rS T SI, 1!«3 ,:o"'ELL.VALLEY ... GRESHAM LOCALS T he P o rtlan d d istric t L u th e r L eague will hold its y early m eeting at th e Dr. E a rl C lanahan and Mrs. Clan- Sw edish L u th e ra n ch u rc h of Pow ell V alley next S unday and M onday, th e a h a n of S easide a re visiting th e ir p a r 2d and 3d of Septem ber. T he m eet ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. C lan ah an and ing begins on S unday m orning at Mr. an d Mrs. H. M. M iller, for a few 10:30 w ith a serm on and th e L o rd 's days. S upper. Rev. A rth u r L arso n and Rev. The dedication of th e tw o co m p let S ta n d a rd A ll O ver T heir T erritory J. E. Shipp w ill be th e sp eak ers. In ed co ttag e s of th e W. C. T. U. F arm th e aftern o o n a young people's rally Home a t C orvallis will occur on W ed S tan d ard M erch an d ise, S tan d ard P rices, S tan d ard S erv ice w ill be held, th e sp e ak e rs to be Rev nesday, S eptem ber 5. All who can are C. G. Bloom quist and Rev. B. S. Nys- urged to atten d . A B S O L U T E L Y R E L IA B L E trom . In th e evening an o th er la rg e Mrs. G ertru d e S channo and Mr. and m ass m eeting w ill be held w ith Rev. A. V. A nderson and Jo h n U nis as Mrs. E dw in P ritc h a rd have gone to sp eak ers. Besides th ese sp e ak e rs the Pacific City for th e w eek end. different L eagues p rese n t w ill give T hom as W iles re p o rts th a t his An- several n u m b ers Including songs, m u -I cona p u lle ts bought of T. H. McNabb sic and read in g s. A big m eeting is have begun to lay a t four m onths and looked fo rw ard to and everyone is eight days. cordially invited to com e an d spend (Limit One Lot) T he C h ild ren ’s F arm Home of the th e day w ith us. Monday, S eptem ber W. C. T. U. a t C orvallis, has se n t out a Royal Baking Powder, large 12-oz. tin for 40- , 2% lbs. for $1.19, 5 lbs. for $2.29 3d, a business m eeting w ill com m ence req u e st to m em bers and frien d s to do at 9 o’clock and in th e aftern o o n a big n ate canned vegetables an d fru it to C R IS C O — 1 lb. 2 5 c, U lbs. 3 5 c, 3 lbs. 69c, 6 lbs. $ 1 .2 9 , 9 lbs. $ 1 .9 3 picnic for every L eaguer an d th e ir th e home. All w ho w ill aid in this friends. Ball Mason Jars, equipped with zinc caps with porcelein lining w ay the fine w ork of th e hom e in c a r Mr. and Mrs. C. H. H en d rick s, fo r ing for its 40 ch ild ren a re req u ested Pints 79c, Quarts 95b, Half-Gals $1.29 m er resid en ts of Pow ell V alley, took to re p o rt to Mrs. C. J. L undquist, sec booths Sardines, 1 omato or M u stard ,.................................... can 15b, 6 cans for 85b d in n er w ith Dr. and Mrs. A. H. W right re ta ry of th e local union. la st Sunday. “ The m a il H and M eetings of th e F o u r-S q u a re gospel C liu rrh .” A p ro g ram co n sistin g of songs, B ib le S ch ool 10 a. m ., Serm on a t 11 a. m. an d 7 30 p. m. Lord'» S u p per th e first read in g s and m usic w ill be given by w ill be held a t th e hom e of Fred S u n d a y o f th e m onth . B ib le S tu d y and Blonn Sunday aftern o o p at 2:30 and P r a ise S erv ice W ed n esd ay, 7 :30 p. m. th e S unday school of th e M ission IVORY SOAP, guest size.................................. ....................................... ’dozen bars 55c C hoir R eh ea rsa l. T h u rsd a y , 7 :30 p m ch u rch at Powell Valley S atu rd ay , a t Melvin S unday's n ex t T uesday eve “Universal Brotherhood is the Goul” S eptem ber 1, at 8 o’clock p. m. Ice ning at 8. T his la tte r w ill also be a “Come thou with u» and we will do cream and cake w ill be served. Every h ealin g service and it is u rged th a t 20th C entury C o ffee— R oa sted to d a y , on your b rea k fa st ta b le to- thee good.’ th e sick be bro u g h t to th e m eeting for body welcome. DAVID Q. BARRY, B. Th., Pastor. m orrow . P ound 3 3 c, 3 pounds for 95c. healing. 1111111ItII I I I I I I I I f I t I I f1111111111111111111111111111I I 111111111111111111111111111111111I I I I I 1111111111111111111I I 11111* 110 1111111111111*1111111111111111II* Mr. and Mrs. H a rry G ray and two Dry Onions, another car of those fine Globe Onions,.............. 3 lbs. 8b, 10 lbs. 23b sons of Long Beach, C alifornia, who a re v isitin g rela tiv e s in P o rtlan d , took su p p er w ith Mr. G ray's b ro th er, J. A. G ray of G resham , T h u rsd ay evening. IR R IG O N M E L O N S Mrs. L. S chenk is visitin g Mrs. E. J. S trey at C hehalis, W ashington. W e are disposing of two cars per week of these delicious vine ripened melons. A p le a sa n t b irth d ay s u rp rise p arty No indigestion if you insist on Irrigon-Grown melons. w as given Roy H. Gibbs la st S atu rd ay evening, th e occasion being his b irth F in e W aterm elon s, pound 2c day. A b irth d ay d in n e r w as enjoyed See Our Windows for these Big Values at his hom e at w hich w ere p rese n t be Acme Clothes Pins, the old-fashioned kind................................................... 3 dozen 8b sides Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gibbs, Roy’s p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Gibbs Lunch Wax Paper, the 5e* kind........................................................................... 3 for 10b and son Clifford, Miss L eila Gibbs and Phone 1236 Gresham, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. R alph D avidson. F ol Thanking you for past patronage, we are daily studying how to make these low ing th e d in n er th e evening was stores more beneficial to you. spent a t th e hom e of F ra n k Gibbs. W a tch for our B ig F irst A n n iv ersa ry S p e cia l Many o th e r frien d s w ere presen t. S ep tem b er 7 A special m eeting of th e W. C. T. U. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. W hite have pur w ill be held in th e lib ra ry T uesday a f • ■MIIIIIIIIIIII||||UMH|||||||||||||||||||||||llllltlllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll*lllllllllllllllllllll ternoon at 2:30. Officers and su p e r chased a house and lot from J. N. in ten d en ts are req u ested to be p re s W infree, in R egner addition, w hich en t as y ea rly re p o rts a re to be m ade they w ill im prove and eith er occupy them selves o r ren t. They still retain out . th e ir p ro p erty on F o u rth street. An im provem ent h as been m ade in m e a n in g , th a t w e w a n t to L. J. W in ter recen tly sold his new th e City B akery by th e laying of a ce a ttr a c t y o u r a tte n tio n ju at m ent floor in th e sa les room . The house in R egner addition and is build fo r a m o m en t. w ork w as done by F ra n k Jo n e s and ing a g ara g e on the c o rn e r lot ad jo in N E W B E R G a n d A R M O U R’S ST A R HAM, cured ing w hich he w ill occupy u n til an oth- Ja c k H am lin. ju s t r ig h t to e a t, w h o le o r h a lf ..............................Lb. $ .37 I e r residence can be com pleted. An addition of tw o room s h as been M ak e U s R esp on O. A. E astm an is building a b u n g a m ade to th e B ratzel hom e on Ridge N E W B ER G LA R I), m ed. p a il........ 90c la rg e 1.75 sib le for your ca r’s avenue. T h ese room s w ill be used for low on his p ro p erty in E astm an ad d i C H O IC E PIC N IC S, m ed. s iz e .................................. Lb. .1» tion. w hich is said to be th e first of C ondition. a studio and reception room w here 3 YOUNG A M ERICA C H E E S E ..................................... Lb. .32 Miss F ried a B ratzel w ill c a rry on her sev eral w hich he w ill c o n stru c t for W e c a rry a full lin e of th e b e st a u to su p p lie s a n d acces- m usic In stru ctio n d u rin g th e com ing sale or for ren t. ories. G oodyear tir e s a n d tubes. year. Mrs. E ttse l Jones, who has been C. E. P eck and his sisters, th e spending some tim e in S eattle, is here 4 WHITE KING WASHING MACHINE SOAP. Misses Em m a, M arg aret and Mary visitin g a t th e F ra n k Jo n es home. Mrs. Je ssie Sow ard and d au g h ters Peck, expect to leave tom orrow for sp ecial th is w eek, la rg e p a c k a g e .... ..................... .50 I’hone 2981 FREI1 SOUTHARD Night Phone 25x5 Long Beach. C alifornia, to m ake th e ir a re m oving th is week to th e W. E 2 liars T o ilet Soap F re e . 2, 15c p ac k ag e s 25c, 1 liar home. T h eir house on W allula Wood house on Maple avenue. T o ile t Soap F ree. H eights w ill be occupied by F. M. C. L. F all has gone to w ork for the S tru ck and fam ily, rec en tly from Pine S o u th ern Pacific com pany In P o rt City, M innesota. land. Mrs. F all is visitin g frie n d s in 5 ROYAL CLU B C O E E E E , Lb... 3»e, 3 L b s........ 1.15 Mrs. C h risten a H um ason left y es P o rtlan d for a few days. Jo e P aten eau d e and sister, Miss terd ay to Join the O regon-W ashington 6 JU S T IC E o r P E A B E R R Y C O E E E E 3 Lb. 1.00 delegation bound for th e G. A. R. and Je n n ie P aten eau d e. and Mrs. Maud 7 W IGW AM SY R U P, p u re can e, good b ecau se its W. R. C. g ran d encam pm ent w hich will H isel, re tu rn e d a few days ago from m ade good, ta b le siz e . 20c, m ed ... 40c, la rg e .. .SO be held at M ilwaukie, W isconsin. S ep an extended trip to points of in te rest tem ber 2 to 8. Mrs. H um ason re p re in C alifornia. Miss P aten eau d e has 8 L a rg e Oval SA R D IN E S, c a n ............ 15c, 9 c a n s ..............85 sen ts th e d ep artm en t of Oregon as left for h er hom e at Chipew a F a lls n atio n al aide. She w ill v isit friends W isconsin. MASON E R U IT JA R S , p in ts SOc, q u a rts .95 R. W. L eighton and d au g h ters cam e in W isconsin a fte r th e convention and h a lf g a llo n s ........... 1.35 w ill la te r go to Lubback, Texas, for a ea rly th is w eek from L aG rande to C iv iliza tio n w as n o t b u ilt by th e In d o le n t visit w ith h er son. G uerdon H um ason join Mrs. Leighton, who has been v is o r S h iftle s s — it took h a rd w o rk — c o n s is te n t and fam ily. On h er re tu rn she ex itin g for a few days w ith h e r m other, effort. N a tu re in te n d e d t h a t a ll of us should pects to visit in San F ran cisco w ith Mrs. P. A. Gould and siste r, Mrs. W. w ork and a rra n g e d t h a t a ll th e g re a t r e h er niece, Mrs. Roy W onacott. E. Beegle. T hey expect to leave for w a rd s of life sh o u ld com e th ro u g h lab o r. Miss P earl S ellers, niece of A rth u r hom e in a day or two. Quality T h e p ric e of life, h e a lth , h a p p in e s s a n d Phone 1451 Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Booth have and A lbert D ow sett, has gone to P u y success— is w ork. and Service Feed 12S1 allu p , W ashington, w here she is to moved to G resham from W amic, O re M ost m en w o rk — th e y e a rn th e re w a rd s gon. Mr. Booth is em ployed by th e teach. of life—-but m an y do n o t g e t to e n jo y th em . H urley-M ason com pany c o n stru c tin g T h e finest re w a rd s a re w on th ro u g h th e big dam fo r the P. R. L. & P. T H R IF T . com pany n ea r E stacada. Add th rift to y o u r w o rk a n d e n jo y th e C. E. R u sh er is the ow ner of an fru its of y o u r labor. O verland-4 ca r, p urchased from Jas. E lkington. Mrs. C. M errill has retu rn ed from a — T oday we pay trib u te to th e m en who vacation spent a t Rockaw ay w ith her w ork. Hut every day we pay trib u te to th e d au g h ter, Mrs. E lla Nye. m en w ho have a lso saved.— Ourey H isey visited over th e w eek The enlarging and remodeling of our store is now completed. New Tall Stocks end w ith his p are n ts, th e Rev. and are arriving daily and shelves and counters will be overflowing with good seasonable Mrs. A. S. Hisey. He has been em merchandise and will earn- complete stocks in all departments. ployed d u rin g the sum m er at Salem. N otice is hereby given th a t on Mon day, Septem ber 10. 1923, th e Board of E qualizatio n of M ultnom ah County w ill atten d at th e office of th e County A ssessor, a t th e C ourthouse in P o rt land, and publicly exam ine th e a s sessm en t ro lls fo r the y ear 1923, and c o rre c t a ll e rro rs In valuatio n , des crip tio n o r q u alitie s of lands, lots or o th e r p ro p e rty ra sse sse d by the County A ssessor. And it sh all be th e d uty of perso n s in te reste d to ap p e ar a t the tim e and place appointed. If it sh all a p p e a r to such Board of E qualization th a t th e re a re any lands or lots or o th e r p ro p erty assessed tw ice, o r in co rrec tly assessed as to descrip tio n or quan tity , and in th e nam e of a p e r son o r p ersons not th e ow ners thereof, o r assessed u nder o r beyond th e a c tu a l cash value thereof, said board m ay m ake pro p er co rrectio n of th e sam e. If it sh a ll ap p e ar to such B oard th a t any land, lots o r o th er p ro p erty assessab le by th e A ssessor a r e not assessed, such B oard shall asse ss the sam e a t full cash value thereof. HIRAM U. WELCH, County A ssessor. P o rtlan d , O regon, A ugust 15, 1923. Twentieth Century Grocery SA TURDAY Sugar— Pure Cane, fruit or berry, 12 pounds for $1.00 BETHEL IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH ItlllM C BAPTIST EXTRA S P E C IA L V A LUES! In Bonnie Blue Enamelware HEPP’S RACKET STORE We’re Giving You the Horn Grocery Bulletin - G R ESH A M GARAGE Labor Day A. W . METZGER «& CO. L. A. W ACK & CO. GRESHAM, OREGON Our new Tall Shipments of Shoes and Hosiery arrived today and we are pre pared to fit out the boys and girls with good shoes at right prices. A nice line of Ladies’ Shoes in all the New Styles and colors including satins, etc. E N T IR E N E W L IN E O F T&KL c /C f j a n d J/arnci- , ' K ./' ¿ w A re H ere and som e on d isp la y in our w in d o w s The New W rap-Around a t....... $1.00 to $2.50 I he New Corsets in staple numbers at. $1.00 to $4.85 $1.25 to $2.00 The New < • The New ( îirdles at 59 to $2.00 L a rg e assortm en t o f L ad ies H ou se D resses an d B u n g a lo w A prons a ll w e ll m ad e and d a in tily trim m ed in g in g h a m s and p erca les, Specially Priced at 98c This store will be dosed all day Monday, Sept. 3, on account of “Labor Day” First State Bank PLEA SA N T HOME V irginia Lundbom has retu rn ed hom e, a fte r spending th e sum m er w ith her g ran d fa th e r and o th e r r e la tiv es in A berdeen, W ashington, and w ith frien d s in Tacom a and S eattle. She w as accom panied hom e by Miss Je a n In g eh rig h tsen . a frien d of her m other. Mrs. Robt. Lundbom . who w ill rem ain at th e Lundbom hom e for som e tim e. The K ing's D au g h ters cla ss of the M E. S unday school w ill m eet at the ch u rc h on S atu rd ay aftern o o n w ith th e ir teach er, Mrs. R obert Lundbom . fo r reo rg an izatio n . G. W. A ndrew s, who h as been laid up for n ea rly fo u r m onths, is slow ly im proving and is now able to get about a little Mr A ndrew s had a se v ere a tta c k of rheum atism follow ing flu. Rev. Jo h n C arsons of P o rtlan d will preach at P le a sa n t Home M. E. church Sunday at 11. follow ing S unday school a t 10 a. m. He Is a w ell known pioneer. Mrs E G. R anton will sing T h ere w as a su rp rise farew ell p a r ty given Rev. and Mrs B errem an W ednesday evening a t th e church. GRESHAM, OREGON A STRONG RANK T he B errem ans left T h u rsd ay night t for Colorado. The L eag u ers w ere p rese n t and en tertain ed w ith In s ti TIKES AND TUBES tu te songs and stu n ts. M embers of th e ch u rch presented Mr. B errem an O ld field w ith a p u rse as a token of th e ir love Tires an d esteem . T he L eaguers presented American* Mrs. B errem an w ith a fern dish co n ta in in g flow ers and a purse. Akron Tires Rev. and Mrs. E G. R anton. Rev. Vulcanlzinr mid Retreading and Mrs. H isey and H elen H isey w ere All Work Guaranteed p resen t also. F IS K Gresham Tire Shop T he reason why ce rtain tow ns in GKO. A. BRANDT Phone 1107 Oregon do not have m ore in d u strie s and m ore en terp rises developing th eir local reso u rces is th a t the people have D. E. S. WHI Meet Toe-day Nlghi. in m any m a tte rs th u s far failed to co T he re g u la r stated com m unication o p erate an d to give th e ir p atro n ag e to of G resham C h ap ter No. 117. O. E. S.. hom e in d u stries. w ill m eet in th e Masonic hall next T he autom obile has speeded up T uesday evening, S eptem ber 4, 1923. th in g s g en erally but It has speeded By o rd er of th e W orthy M atron. some perso n s m or ’ th an is safe. CLARA P I LFER . S ecretary.