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PAGE FOUR T he L adles Aid m eeting w ill be held on W ednesday aftern o o n a t th e home of Mrs. S. F . P itts. N ext S unday m orning th e Sunday school will m eet as u sual a t 10 o'clock and a t the close of th e session th e m em bers w ill go to th e P lea san t Home B aptist church to join in th e convention of th e d istric t Sunday School association. L unches w ill be taken. Farmers Mutual Fire Relief Assn. Forges Ahead. T he B ap tist L adles Aid w ill m eet T h u rsd ay . May 1, a t th e hom e of Mrs P. M. M iller. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. B auder and son E d g ar of P o rtlan d visited frien d s h ere Sunday. Miss L illy F risk e h as re tu rn e d from Troy, Idaho, w here she sp en t th e w in te r w ith relativ es. Mr. and Mrs. P au l and d au g h ter Z ella visited frien d s h ere Sunday. P rofs. R. M. C onrad of P u llm an , W ashington, and G. C. A nderson of . ' i u b i u w , Idaho, m a iiu , r rec e c e en n tl y te l e ste s ie u d B. « . V. Moscow, tly C “ »• ..... .. su ran c e D epartm ent by th e F arm ers M utual F ire R elief Assn, show s $6,- of In g lesid e.’’ She still bids fa ir to 058,000, w ritte n du rin g 1923 and 2210 m ake a w o rld ’s reco rd . S unday P ro new m em bers gained. L osses paid, fessor Colem an, head of th e d airy d e $22,437.00; In su ran ce in force, $18,- p artm en t at O. A. C„ and tw o o th er 283,000. The A ssn, also has a su b sta n tia l cash balance. T he low ra te p ro fesso rs visited a t Ingleside. of 30c on all pro p erty Insured by the A ssociation will not be changed, w hich Window C leanhig enables farm e rs to get adequate in F or ex p e rt window clean in g see S. su ran c e on easy paym ents. T ajim a. o r leave o rd ers w ith Jo h n P re sid en t S n ash all re p o rts th e Brown, G resham , phone 2501. A ssn, a t th e p rese n t r a te of grow th w ill sh o rtly be th e la rg e st farm ers , STATED COMMUNICATION A ssn, w est of the Rocky m ountains. F airv iew Lodge No. 92, A. F. & A nyone w ishing to in su re w ill call | A. M., S atu rd ay evening, May 3, on Mr. H. W. S n ashall, F a ir G rounds, G resham , phone F a rm e rs 2101.—Adv. 1924, a t 8 p. m. L ab o r in E. A. De- gree. V isiting b re th re n welcome. B right sayings by m odern th in k e rs ) WM. H. STANLEY, Sec y. a re found in the w ant colum n. WM D. FR IT Z , W. M. A PAINT UP/ CLEAN UP/ A COMPLETE LINE OF W all P a p er, P a in ts, V a rn ish es, S ta in s, K a lso m in es, E n a m els, E tc. TODD THE PAINT MAN_____________ Let ine help you with your Painting Problems E xp ert P a p er H a n g in g Gresham, Oregon Phone 1971 FOR THE BEST MEATS Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest possible prices, you’ll go to THE SANITARY GEO. DIET!,, Prop. MARKET Phone 1711 Gresham OUR HEALTH BREAD a t th is B akery and a t S to r s Contains the Vitamines, inked by scientific p riu cli les It’s Good nnd Good for You Gresham City Bakery THEO. VAN DONINCK Phone 1221 A b so lu tely PURE LARD 75c and $1.50 G R ESH A M M EAT M ARKET A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Phone 1891 GRESHAM LOCALS A. M. W ilkinson h as gone to L arch m o u n tain to ta k e ch a rg e of th e b u ild ing of a lookout statio n . T his w ill be a steel to w er 85 feet high. It is 15 m iles from Zig Zag. J. A. B ushong is overseeing th e erectio n of a su m m er co ttag e for Dr. B lair Holcom b of P o rtlan d 30 mile3 ea st of h ere in th e Mt. Hood reserv e. G ale D alton of P o rtlan d , a nephew of G. F. D uncan, w as a w eek end v is ito r a t th e D uncan home. G resham business m en have sub scribed ab o u t $75 for th e benefit of the ju v en ile band w hich is being d i rected by Dr. H. C. Johnson. Mrs. Jo h n E. M iller of W est T im ber is visitin g w ith h er m other, Mrs. A nna H am lin, an d o th e r relativ es. Mrs. M ary J. Coe of P o rtla n d is visiting a t th e hom e of h er son, Chas. A. Coe and fam ily. Mrs. G reg W ilson of Oscaloosa, Iowa, who h as been v isitin g for sev era l m o n th s w ith h er d au g h ter, Mrs. E lm er S hultz, left la st week for her home. She w ill spend a sh o rt tim e in Spokane v isitin g w ith a siste r on her ea stw ard journey. S P E C IA L O FFERING S FOR THIS WEEK .’6-in Ratines in plain and heather mixed, sold regularly at 65' S p e c ia lly P riced for this w eek at 5 9c y a r d . Regular $1.85 Sheets, size 81x90, Tomahawk brand S p e c ia lly P riced at $ 1 .4 9 Regular 45« Pillow Cas ;s. Tomahawk brand, size 42x36 S p e c ia lly P riced at 36c Regular 35c Turkish Towels, Sale Price 25c Regular 65c I urkish J owels, colored borders, large size, heavy S a le P rice 4 9 c Regular 3 5 c Boys’ Heavyj-ibbed stockings, black only, all sizes Sale ~ Price 25c L. A. WACK & CO. F in a l re h e a rsa l for th e c a n ta ta ‘R uth, th e M oabitess,” w ill be held P ark th is evening in P o rtla n d a t th e studio of Joseph A. F inley, w ho is d irectin g th e singing. More th a n 30 sin g e rs a re expected to ta k e p a r t on F rid a y ev e BO R IN G ning at th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch . T he L ad ies’ Aid society is A lfred Y’auu, B oring tru c k m an, had looking a lte r th e sale of tic k ets for the body of his tru c k com pletely th e affairs. w recked y esterd ay w hile unloading a D elegates from th e local ch a p te r to load of cem ent a t th e m ix er n ear th e th e E p w o rth L eague d istric t conven depot w hen th e b rak e s failed on a tion to be held in A sto ria on May 10 loaded g rav el c a r being moved to the and 11 wore elected as follow s: Miss m ixer. Yaun and an o th er m an on the H elen Rogers, Miss B eatrice Jack so n , tru ck , also a m an on th e m ixer e s Miss G enevieve M cA llister and Alden caped serio u s in ju ry by jum ping. Miller. A la rg e still hidden in tlie woods T he G resham C ircle of the E vangel near Siefer w as uncovered in the r e leal L adies Aid w ill m eet a t th e par cen t fire th ere. It a p p a re n tly had not sonage on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n . May 1. been p u t into op eratio n and w as r e moved in th e night, supposedly by th e a t 2 o ’clock. ow ner. T. E. M ercer is building a resid en ce Mrs. M ary F ra n ce s Jo h n sto n died for him self on th e lot on Division stre e t from w hich th e C lan ah an b arn A pril 23, 1924, of pneum onia, at th e home of h e r d au g h ter. Mrs. Sam uel E. has rec en tly been moved. Lyon, a t the age of 66 y ears, 5 m onths W ord h as been received of th e death a t A berdeen, W ashington, of Jo h n and 27 days. She leaves a husband, Macho, fo rm erly of G resham , as the th ree ch ild ren and six g ran d ch ild ren to m ourn h er d ep a rtu re . M ichael S. re s u lt of a m ill accid en t in M arch. Chas. A. Coe is able to be aro u n d Jo h n sto n of C lackam as, Oregon, F ra n cis R. Jo h n sto n and fam ily of C as ag ain a fte r se v eral m o n th s’ illn ess cade Locks, Oregon, M arion Jo h n sto n from rheum atism . of C lackam as, and Mrs. Sam uel E. W ord has been received from Mr Lyon and fam ily of Boring. I n te r and Mrs. C. M. H arriso n th a t th ey a re m ent w as in th e cem etery a t D am as com fortably settled In M artin sv ille cus F rid ay , A pril 25, 1924, a t 12 Illinois, w here th ey w ill spend sev o'clock. era l m onths. They plan to go in the A su rp rise p arty w as given Neil sum m er to so u th w e stern M ichigan A rm stro n g in honor of his 15th b irth n ear K alam azoo. Miss Lois Schm ale of P o rtlan d w as day S atu rd ay evening, A pril 26, a t th e a d in n er g u est S unday a t th e hom e of home of his p are n ts, th e follow ing gu ests w ere p re se n t: Chas., M arie Mr. and Mrs. H. L. St. C lair. J. O. W ilson, clerk of M ultnom ah and Mrs. O. A. P alm er, M ildred and Camp No. 77 W oodmen of th e W orld L illian D riesel, Clifford, L ew is and and W. H. M itchell, a ssista n t secre C larke Lund, Naomi an d L eth a Child, ta ry , w ere in G resham today in the Tom and W allie T elford, Sam, Dale in te re sts of th e cam p. T hey w ere a c and G racie M allicoat, Goldy and H a rry Iiju r, L ynden and Jo a n n a Lun- com panied by th e ir wives. day, H elen M aulding, G eorgia Beck, T he prem ium list of th e M ultnom ah co unty fa ir is ju s t off th e p ress and N orval an d G ertru d e N aas, E lsie and n a few days w ill be av ailab le a t th e D onald Stone, V irginia T aylor, M ar g a re t and L illy G antenbein. Many ofllce of S ecre tary H. J. F u lle r. T he O utlook office has been for a beautiful and useful p re se n ts w ere r e few days th e rendezvous of m any po ceived. G am es w ere played and r e iitical ca n d id a tes fo r office, am ong fresh m en ts, co n sistin g of punch, ice them being H a rry L. C orbett for sta te cream and w afers, w ere served. A se n ato r, W. E. K im sey for county g en eral good tim e w as reported. Miss M arg u erite P alm e r of P ort com m issioner, F red A ngell fo r'c o u n ty lerk, W. F. M cKenney for county ¡and was a S unday g u est at th e home com m issioner and J. E. B ennett for of Mrs. O. A. P alm er. s ta te rep rese n tativ e. Mr. and Mrs. A lbert V aughn of C ot ta g e G rove and L ouis M aulding of P iano Timliitr. G resham w ere week end g u ests at th e P iano tu n in g $3. P iano nnd o rgan home of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. M aulding rep airin g . Fred 11. Jones. Phone o r d ers to O utlook, 1561, or TAbor 8952. an d fam ily. Sol. G arriso n of P o rtlan d is visiting Make your telep h o n e e a rn you m ore a t th e hom e of his d au g h ter, Mrs. H e r by con n ectin g It w ith a w ant ad. m an Naas. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. C ottrell of All kinds of p ru n in g sh e ars, p ru n ing saw s, etc., a t L. L. K idder Hdw. Co. W ashougal visited at the hom e of Mrs. O. A. P alm er Friday. Boring won the opening gam e of th e season from G resham at th e hom e (lood Cor<l Tire«. g u a ra n te e d in every way to give e n tire sa tisfa c tio n . 910..»6. g ro u n d s S unday w ith a sco re of 12 S p a rk P lugs, g u a ra n te e d for one y ear. to 7. .’»Ur each s A packed house w itnessed th e pic BI N I I LY’S TIR E SHOP tu re, “ H um an W reckage,” at Mr. 'la in S t m t , t i n *hnin W aller’s h all Sunday evening. T he I p ictu re Is by Mrs. W allace Reid and is a pow erful arg u m e n t a g a in st the dreaded dope evil. T he proceeds go t o « a i d m a in t a in in g a hospital for th e Scnd ua y our c u re of dope u sers. A la rg e crow d mi me a n id ___ ad- , , , . dress, a post also atten d ed th e free p ic tu re show card will do. and we w ill mail free and lectu re at th e I. O. O F hall Sun- Sturdy Tools that give Long Service The rugged durabilitv the man who uses tools, also help to make them for. Thev are mad« to i V inchester tools will appeal to t iood design, balance and finish as tine as any mechanic can ask do good work and lots of it. 1 hese are the days you need your tools and it pays to hat e the right tool when you need it. This is Winchester I ool Week at our store Come in and let us show you their superior features. SOLD ONLY A I* A. W. METZGER & CO. The W IN C H E S T E R Store P h o n e 1451 P h o n e 1451 a n d p o stp a id , a sam ple copy of Popular M echanics MAGAZINE the most wonderful magazine pub lished. 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It w as p resen ted by th e A nti-Saloon L eague and show ed th e m any and cru d e w ays of m aking and p v '«idling u u iin g m oonsntne. oonshine, also th e had t ef- fects of its use and m any trag ed ies re su ltin g from try in g to quell th is u nlaw ful p ractice w here sheriffs and deputies a re shot down w hile try in g to enforce th e law. T h ere w as m uch re g re t th a t th ese two p ic tu res could not have been show n different nights for any th in k in g person Would su rely have tvanted to see both as th ey w ere both good and so a p p ro p ria te at th is time. L O JlA r tf; V ith the coming of Spring comes a desire to have your car overhauled. \\ e do guaranteed work at lowest possible prices A c c e sso r ie s G RESH AM ul in the treatm ent ot C atarrh for over >rty years. Sold by all druggists. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Ohio GARAGE Phone 2391 Nite Phone 706 A RUUD WATER HEATER will solve the problem of having plenty of good hot w ater during the summer months. Get one for SERVICE, ECONOMY and COMFORT And don’t forget that we carry a complete line of Pipe and Fittings, Brass Goods, Bathroom Fixtures, Range Boilers and all the various Flashings and Sheet Metal products that you should need to put on your house S e e U s for S ep tic T an k s Me know how and can save you money. Gresham Plumbing & Tin Shop Near City Bakery’ phone 1233 I:.?:::. :: EYE STRAIN! THIS HELPS BRIQUETS. WOOD SAWING Q uickly and efficiently done by ex perts. All o rd ers prom ptly attended to reg a rd le ss of size. GEO. SHAW Phone ED. SM ITH N O TICE O F BON D SA LE . w (» ° Ü ''2 . ’ ■ h<’r ?b¿ given th a t sealed bids u i i u d v ersig r f ' i K n n e ed a u ni 1,y ‘he un until th e h o u r o f s p. m. of the 1st d a v of J ta v ---- - ..... and ,,,,,urUiairiy Im m ediately m th e e re r e a a iit-r f te r public! publicly ^ * 7 ,* ’. 7;!'°°! K a r ,‘ ,of M ultnom a ,h . yuniy bcnool D istric t No. 2o a t th e C'itv *, a | l in the tow n o f T ro u td a le O regon nS L V S ? « M M !n date™ ?aj ° ns 1*00.00 each, to b e a r serially a t th e r a te of >2 aoo no ^ i c h ^ycar beT 1 exS^d per c,ent- P»y«ble se m i-a n n u ally a t the ' t r ,:a ' ur; ’r. o f M ultnom ah i‘u '•« i J n , th *f C1,y of P o rtla n d , i »regon All olds to be accom panied by a certl- t o V ; b , n or nt of the par vaiue d ers will be re . . B id ....... ...... — ,-eqi q u ire d to fu rn ish blan k bonds free o f ch a rg e to th e dis- tric t. a n ? o r ’í u rb'!dsreí* rVeS r i ’ h t ,o The assessed v a lu a tio n o f school dis- tric t No. 20 Is «544.7311.00 ; bonded debt. Including tid e ls-ue Is »20.000.0., popula" tlon Is about 53a pvpuia NANCY p THOM AS, D |,tr lc t C lerk N O TICE TO C R E D IT O R «. 23S42. »ClpSYtt c<” " t o f th e S ta te o f Ore- I ’ro b l'te th * < -our,ty o t M ultnom ah Ci .lar posts for ale. Any q u an tity In , A. W. Metxger Co. Phone 1451. tf InH « . . MaALe r ° 2 2 he E ” » ‘e o$ S a ra h E I ! H ) M, 1 ea«ed. l«raltl«»a F«|*rrt N otice Is hereby given th a t th e und 125 will be given to him win» prove« th a t *l|fn*'d ha.4 be^n a p p o in ted . -y the 1 can not find the deficiency of his m a C ourt of t * S ta ta o f <»ivg, ». C ounty cult eh ine on s t a r t i n g lig h tin g a n d ig n i t H<n Mutt nom ai D e p artm en t of P robate, Main a d m in istra or o f th e e sta te nf S tr a l H aye«, d«, taoed. and haw < having H aim « a g ain a re í ■ by n oticed to pre* »y law r«»t H a ll’s C a ta rrh Medicine local and internal, and has been succos- T ires Dodge Service, Alemite Grease Service F or strain ed eyes try sim ple cam Sum m er p rices in effect now. Ek phor, h y d rastis, w itchhazel, etc., as stro m T ru c k Service, phone 1581. mixed in L avoptik eye w ash. One m i i 1« g OF FIR t l ACCOUJtT. sm all b ottle helps an y case w eak, 22449. strain ed or sore eyes. It w ill su rp rise th e C ircu it C o u rt of th e S ta te o f Ore you. A lum inum eye cup free._ In gon for th e C ounty of M ultnom ah. Ii G resham D rug Com pany P ro b a te. — -___________ ; Ma “ e r o f th e E s ta te of Enoci T IR E S SAM PL E FRES H ere an d Shop in C om fort M< rtn n O re OCNJAML IS’FIDE inland < date h< 'H A r m ; Vdmisistr m w r a to r bed April 1924. H o u lt B row n, Deceased. N otice is h ereby given th a t th e u n d e r signed a s e x e c u trix of the la s t will an. te s ta m e n t a n d of the e s ta te of Enocl H oult Brow n, deceased, h a s filed he final account a s such exec u trix In th e Clr c u lt C ourt of the S ta te of O regon, Count« of M ultnom ah. D e p artm en t o f Probat«- a n d th a t M onday, the 19th d a y of Mai 1924, a t the h o u r of 9:30 a. m. of sa id daj ; a n d the c o u rt room of said c o u rt lia’ been fixed a s the lim e and place for th. h e a rin g o f objectio n s to sa id final ac c ount and the settlem en t thereof. M IN N IE G E O R G IA BRO W N . M cO V IRK A S C H N E ID E R E x e c u trix ' A tto rn ey s fo r E xecutrix. D ated a n d first published, A pril 15, 1924 D a te o f la s t p u b lic a tion May 13, 1924 WRI GLEYS Cheui it after every meal I t s tim u la te s a p p e tite and a id s d ig e s tio n . It m akes yo u r Io o d d o y o u m o re g o o d . N o te h o w I t r e lie v e s t h a t s t u ll y f e e lin g a l t e r h e a r t , e a t in g . b ife n s te e th , s w e e te n s b re a th sn d I t ’s th e g o o d y k fh s t