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GRESHAM PAGE FOUR FKlliAY, FEBRUARY ¿a, HWt GRESHAM LOCALS HI m Cin-enia. The g reat governor of th e universe has led us too long and too far on th e road to happiness and glory to forsake us in the m idst of it.—W ashington. ------------------------- Rum is, in my opinion, the bane of m orals and th e p a re n t of idleness.— W ashington. OUTLOOK. I Poor o ld \ i an —"L ady, could yer (gimme a q u a rte r to g et w here me fam - 1 ¡iy | B»" A rn et Ree and Sam P eterso n , of ' Kind Lady—"C ertainly, my poor K ill Deer, N orth D akota, visited Mr. m an, h ere’s a q u a rte r. W here is your and Mrs. J. F. W hetstone th is week. fam ily?" T hey w ere on th e ir w ay home having 1 P. O. M.—“At de m ovies.” | sp en t th e w in ter in Los A ngeles. They I w ere especially pleased w ith w hat they saw of th is p a rt of Oregon and expect to re tu rn w ith th e ir fam ilies th e com ing sum m er. Our gas tank Is full, our mechanics are back on the job | Mrs. A m ber L eland of S p rin g d ale and we are ready to serve you for anything from cleaning | sp e n t Sunday w ith her m other, Mrs. a dirty spark plug to a complete overhaul. i Em m a Gilmore. C ards have been received by the CONDITIONS IMPROVED relativ es h ere an n o u n cin g th e m ar- Our enforced idleness has given us an opportunity to | I riage in T u lare, C alifornia, of Mrs. get things in better shape so we can give the motorist the = i Minnie A tkinson of P o rtlan d and Dr. best possible service. j M. C. G eorge of N ew berg on Ja n u a ry Goodyear Tires and Tubes, Gas, Oil and Aleinite Grease g | 23d, last. 20™ CENTURY GROCERY You are reading this because you want to increase the buying power of your dollar. The 20th Century stores are always prepared to co-operate and accordingly offer— Re-Open for Business ( = I = = 1 Service, Accessories, Storage D odge Service I G R ESH A M GARAGE I HAMLIN & HOSS, | Phone m i , Nite Phone 706 S INCUBATORS AND T h U dam per regulate« y o u r check draft and the I direct d r a f t to your fire BROODERS Now is the tim e to get those chicks s ta rte d We have the Queen Incubators and Brooders in small and large sizes. The prices are right. T alk it over w ith us before you buy L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. Phone 1421 Gresham ¿ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM IIIIIH IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllllllt lllllllllllU lllllllllllllllllllllllllllt llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllj s u m ili iii iiiH ii iiiii iiii in iiii iiii u i u i iiiH ii iiii iin f t ii iiiii iiii iiii iiiH iii iiii iiiii u iiiii ii'H iii iiii iiiin i iiiii iiii iiiii iiii iiii iiiii iiiL 3 ! ! I = : I = I : 1 I S E s i George Washington S - E E □ = s : 3 I I I I Was not only a statesman and a soldier but he was also a business man. He bandied his property and managed his farms with careful foresight, economy ami thrift. He kept close accounts of all ex penditures and was saving. February 22d is Washington’s birthday anniversary. No liner tribute could we pay him than to determine to be as wise, a3 patriotic and as thrifty as he. 3 3 3 3 I s I = î : I e ’ i : = I I Save $1.00 a day and at the end of live years you lune $2,088.20. 3 3 FANCY SOCKEYE SALMtDN, rich oil, Lass Kin brand.......................... %-lb. tins 19c IVORY SOAP, 6 oz. bars EIIMA.N RIPE OLIVES, new WAX PAPER, 10c size 3 for ............................. 25c 6 for ........................... 25c pack, 5-oz. tins, 2 for 28c ROYAL GARDEN TEA, choicest pickings, delicious, re freshing— 39c Japan %-lb. pckg........................... 39c Ceylon, % -lb. pckg...................... CATSUP, Preferred Stock, JELLO, all flavors CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 16 oz. bottle..................25c 5 bars .................... 23c each .......... .................. 10c FLOUR-—A ll best local b ran d s, $1.59 i PURE BULK LARD 3 pounds........................60c S : 1 STRONG BANK 5 E M IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIK IIH IIIIIIIIIU IIIIIIIIIIIIIIH IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIf llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllim illilllltIH IlllIlU Illliiir OF CHOICE DAISY COWS AT COTTRELL, OREGON W ed nesday, Feb. 27 New Spring Goods Arriving Daily NEW COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES IN AI L TIIU LATEST STYLES AT I’OI’I LAH PRICES ............ ....................... 98c io $3.50 New W ash F abrics, F rench G ingham s a t P o p u lar P rices New Shoes for the whole family in all the new colors for spring S P E C IA L 54-inch Indian Head, linen finish, white, Extra Special Price, yard for 39c On account of work going on in our windows it w ill be impossible for us to show any display of new goods for the next wee <, so we kindly extend to you an invitation to visit our store at any time and look ar >und, and see the new lines we are showing L. A. WACK & CO. Hutteriek Pattern« F ishers B lend, sack $1.83 GEM NUT pound ............... 25c BULK SHORTENING 3 pounds........................50c GOLD LEAF or SU N LIT TOM ATOES, solid pack, No, 2% tins, 2 for..................25c R oyal C lub Coffee 1-lb tin 43c, 3-lb tin $1.23, 5-lb tin $2.05 SLICED BEEF, tender meat, 2% ounce jar, each ..................................................... 15c C R IS C O ..........................1 lb. 27c, 1% lb. 38c, 3 lbs. 75c, 6 lbs. $1.43, 9 lbs. $2.13 T W E N T IE T H C E N T U R Y C O F F E E , none b e tte r a t an y price, lb 35c E X T R A S P E C IA L W H IT E KING W ASHING M A C H IN E SOAP, small size................. .... 3 pckg. 25c 1 bar, 9 cent Mission Olive Soap FREE Large size, each 48c, 2 bars 10c Cocoanut Oil Soap FR E E widow of Jo h n H am lin, form erly of G resham , took place y esterd ay in th e G resham cem etery. Mrs. H am lin died in Oregon City, w here th e fu n eral s e r vices w ere held. A d elig h tfu l b irth d a y p a rty w as given la st nig h t a t th e hom e of Mrs. J. M cClure in honor of th e 84th b irth day of h er fath e r-in -la w , H ugh Mc Clure. T hose p re se n t w ere Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. O sburn, Mr. and Mrs. H a rry W arden and d au g h ter M uriel, Mr. and Mrs. M. V. W hetzell and son E arl, H ugh and E lsw o rth M cClure, g ran d so n s of th e guest of honor. Mr. M cClure cam e h ere from his hom e in M ichigan in D ecem ber for a v isit w ith his r e la tives. H e w ill leave soon for his home, stopping in L ivingston, Mon ta n t, to v isit his son. From th e re he w ill go to visit rela tiv e s in P en n sy l vania and from th e re home, trav e lin g all th e way alone. He has announced his in ten tio n of m aking an o th er trip w est. P rin c ip a l R. E. Cannon of th e high school and Mrs. C annon have tak en Into th e ir hom e a little boy, Jo h n , w ith th e expectation of adopting him later. T he child is a b rig h t little fellow 5 y ea rs old and all seem delighted w ith th e arran g e m en t. NEW HOSIERY A good grade Cotton Hose for ladies, in brown and black, the pair............ ................. 25 e Lisle thread, medium weight, rib bed, colors black, brown and beige, the pair...................50c Ladies Bear Brand silk and fibre mixed in black, brown and white, a top-notcher, pair 75^ The Param ount, ladies silk and mercerized or all silk hose has proven, beyond a doubt, the best wearing hose to be had, at, the pair......................... 98< S P E C IA L Ladies silk and fibre arrow hose, in black, beige, brown and white, the *1.25 grade now.......................... $1.00 Form fashioned heavy silk perfect fitting, double sole high spliced heel, colors, black, brown, log cabin and white, the pair........................................................$1.50 Hosiery for infants, in lisle lambs wool, fibre silk and silk wool. Hosiery for boys and girls in plain and wide rib, brown and black. BETHEL BAPTIST AUCTION SALE I 3 •» i H i i i i i i i m u H i i l i i n t i l i m i l i i i i « i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i - ' m u «« i m K t n « m m t t t i 11 m u t i l i l i h i h i i h u h h t n u i i m m u i r , Ladle«* Itesi Hito tn L IN IT STARCH, gives cotton goods that linen finish.................................... 3 pkgs 25c MARASCHINO CHERRIES SMALL WHITE BEANS CREME OIL SOAP 7 oz. bottle............... ...28c 8 bars ............................. Me 3 pounds for..................25c BIG First State Bank New shipment of W ash Dresses just in at Special on SL’N M A ID RAISINS, the newest pk. 15 oz. package Seeded or Seedless 10c Bulk Seedless.......................................................................... ........................................ 3 lbs. 29c CORNMEAL, kiln dried, CRACKERS, fresh, bulk ROYAL BAKING POWDER 9 lb. sacks......................82c per pound ....................15c 12 oz. cans.......... ...... 40c W ork on F red Todd's new p ain t and w all p ap e r shop in th e Boughner b u ilding on Pow ell s tre e t is nearly com pleted an d alre ad y Mr. Todd has : = a good show ing of stock in both lines : on his shelves. He will use th e w est : : h alf of th e building, w hich h as a neat sto re at th e fro n t and a w ork room a t th e re a r, and has ren te d th e east h alf of the building to A lan H am ilton for an elec trica l shop. T he c a rp e n te r 3 w ork for Mr. Todd is being done by : his fa th e r, Dr. R. H. Todd. W. K. H am ilton is fitting up th e electrical sto re for his son. T he ad jo u rn ed m eeting of th e sto c k h o ld ers of th e M ultnom ah & C lacka m as County M utual T elephone coin p in y will be held at M etzger’s hall on : next Monday aftern o o n , F eb ru ary 25. : 1 An effort is being m ade to get as full Farmers Attention! a rep rese n tatio n of stock as possible F ed eral F arm Loans. Long tim e on account of Im p o rtan t b u sin ess to 5ffc per ce n t in te rest. A m ortization = com e before the m eeting. paym ents. A ddress L eander B artle- : T he b u rial of Mrs. Zoa H am lin, m ay, R. 4, B oring, Oregon. GRESHAM. OREGON S « W ord has been received by M rs. H. C. L arsen from Mrs. M elville T. W ire o f A storia, tellin g of th e re c e n t o p e ra tion of a "b u rso n ” grow th on th e w rist of th e Rev. Mr. W ile. T his is the fo u rth tim e he has had a sim ila r op eratio n . It is expected th a t th is will bring p erm a n en t relief. C leveland Bliss and E llsw o rth R ak er rec en tly took th e exam ination for second lie u te n an t in th e n atio n al guard. T he re su lts have n o t been a n nounced. R eg u lar m eeting of th e L adies' a u x iliary of th e A m erican Legion w ill be held T uesday evening, F e b ru a ry 26 in M etzger’s h all. All m em bers are u rged to be p rese n t a t 8 o’clock. S ecre tary L eslie W alrad has n o ti fied all m em bers of th e G resham com m ercial club of an im p o rta n t special m eeting M onday n ig h t a t th e city hall to se ttle up all m a tte rs p e rta in in g to th e rec en t fo rm e r’s banquet. Mrs. H. C. L arsen e n te rta in e d a p arty of young people from th e u n d e no m in atio n al ch u rch la st Monday. T he evening w as a m ost enjoyable one to all. A d ain ty luncheon w as served. T he re g u la r m eeting of th e G resh am R ebekah lodge w ill be held on next M onday evening, F e b ru a ry 25. T he degree stafT is expected to be p rese n t for w ork. F rie n d s of Mrs. Ruby B uckle w ill be pleased to le arn th a t th e o b stru ctio n w hich th re a te n e d th e life of h er in fa n t son has been rem oved w ith o u t a su rg ica l o peration. V om iting w as in duced and th e m em brane closing th e th ro a t w as broken. Mrs. M aud G lover of C alifo rn ia is v isitin g w ith h er p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. (!. W. W onacott. A su rp rise p a rty of in te re st to m any G resham people w as given early th is w eek in P o rtla n d in honor of th e 20th b irth d a y of R o b ert M organ a t the hom e of his b ro th er W ill and wife. T hose atten d in g from h ere w ere Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Gibbs and son Clifford an d H en ry M organ and fam ily. From th e L usted d istric t those atten d in g w ere F red M organ and Mr. an d Mrs. Alvin K llnski. SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY N EW C O T T O N D RESS FA B R IC S -T h e Glad Hand Chnrrh." Bible School 10 a. m.. Sermon at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Lord's Supper the first Sunday o f the month. Bible Study and P raise Service W ednesday, 7 :30 p. m. Choir R ehearsal. Thursday. 7 :30 p m Printed Voiles, Silk Mixed Ginghams, Plain and Figured Ratines WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. “ U niversal B rotherhood is th e G oal" "Come thou w ith us and we w ill do thee good.’ PROF. G. R. SCHLAUCH, P asto r. A SPECIA L COMMUNICATION of G resham Lodge No. X52, \ p. A. M., follow ing eve n in g s: Monday, Feb. 25, w ork in E. A. de- T h u rsd ay , Feb. 28, w ork in FT C. degree. T h u rsd ay , M arch 6, w ork in F. C. degree. T uesday, M arch 11, re g u la r m eeting. W ednesday, M arch 12, w ork in M. M. degree. Monday, M arch 17, w ork in M. M. degree. W ednesday, M arch 19, w ork in M. M. degree. T h u rsd ay , M arch 20, w ork in M. M. degree. Monday. M arch 24. w ork in F. C. degree. W ednesday. M arch 26. w ork in M. M. degree. T h u rsd ay , M arch 27, w ork in M. M. degree. M onday, M arch 31, w ork in M. M. degree. Gavel 7:30 p. m. sh a rp . P u n ctu a lity ap p reciated . V isiting b ro th ers welcome. A. MEYERS, W. M. W. L. GORSAGE, Sec y.______________ REGULAR MEETING OF , | 1' -e \ • ••. L" <•' ■ n I.- - 1 m i'u<s,lay. 1-'' ru a ry 26, at 8 o'clock p. in.. a t G resham O utlook office, All mem- b ers urged to be p resen t. "The House of Quality" Phone 1411 77 f 1 Everything in PAINTS <& WALLPAPER J A t P rices T h a t A re R ight ToddZZ The Paint Man Phone 1871 G re sh am DANCE Given by Gresham Post \<v, Sti A. L. MASONIC HALL, GRESHAM FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 29 Eeatnrinif Art’s Jazzy l-pieee Orchestra DANCE UNTIL 1 A. M. S U P P E R AT 11:30 S u p p er Served by Ladles* Auxiliary Gentlemen #1.00 Ladles Free