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PAGE FOUR COUNTY CLUB AGENT’S REPORT High School Notes. T he sen io rs spent an enjoyable eve ning la st Monday when they drove to th is club. As an a lte rn a te , D orothy Dodge p ark and p arto o k of a fine p ic D utton w as chosen. I t w as a g reat nic supper. he te Junior ed i the deal of p leasu re to conduct a m eeting .e n T ta Thi.TLa class ClaS o en eD tertain tertaine< .u c h ... J „ BX ‘ \ s ‘^ X V o V d ” ; Continued from page 1 "M any of th e clubs over th e county a re w orking In fine sh ap e and as th e clubs s com plete th e ir w ork and file th e ir rep o rts notice w ill be published of th e ir com pletion. "T h e re w ill be betw een 40 an d 50 m em bers from M ultnom ah county go ing to O. A. C. for th e sum m er school. E very club Is busy w orking to ta r n money to send one or m ore dele gate.” Straw Hat j c re ek and enjoyed a picnic supper. I T he an n u al Ju nior-senior banquet , * 111 ,b e held on Friday, May 16. E lm er T G“odw ln> fo rm er p rin cip al, has 1 been invited to speak Season Opens Today U h a t you w ant, w hen you w ant It as you w an t It— W ant ad. It. T o d a y in all O regon the S traw H at Lid is pried o if, an d w e are re a d y w ith a ll the n ew an d sm art w eaves and braids a t m o d era te prices. REGULAR COMMUNICATION of G resham Lodge No. 152, A. F. & A. M., T uesday, May 1 3 ,7 :3 0 p .m . ' W ednesday, May 14, w ork in F. C Degree. See the barg ain s listed in the W ant T h u rsd ay , May 15, w ork in E. A. Ads. Degree. Visiting b ro th ers welcome. _____ _ A. MEYERS, W. M. It pays to use th e W ant Ads. W. L. CORSAGE, Sec y. T. M. Specials this Week -- «, !! •• ’•? «" iw.w* ir Hw. id!!! sa a ui=3 v. 7; ff ■; v 65aS HURLBURT Y our Sheriff (Consider his KNOWN achieve m ents as ag a in st th e UNKNOWN executive ab ility of th o se who op pose him. S en n ets, p lain an d f a n c y .......... $ 2 to $ 4 F le x ib le B r i m s .............................. $ 3 to $ 4 F a n cy B r a i d s ............................... $ 2 to $ 3 P an am as an d T o y o s ............. $ 3 to $ 6 n,,t a w a y w h a t yon have for i w h a t yo u a re not sure o f." See our Big Straw Window — P a id A dv. 32-inch n e w D ress G ingham s, p lain s an d fa n cy , our reg u la r 3 5 c q u ality AylsWorth GRESHAM LOCALS! M e n ’ ’ s W ear e a r TOSS M en s W sh o es 8. B. P o rts, fo rm erly m an ag er for th e Bishop sto re here, paid a sh o rt G R ESH A M visit to G resham frien d s T hursday. Hart Schaffner fcf M arx Clothes He is now em ployed in a sto re at i ’ ^ ' 5 ; unwi inkabl'' colored Dress Linens, our reg Camas, W ashington. ular $1.25 quality. Colors, pink, tan, copen, blue, giey Mr. and Mrs. B ert K ane of Olex, burnt orange and yellow. ’ e, grey, Oregon, and Miss P au lin e H appold of H eppner visited w ith Mr. K a n e s m other, Mrs. Ida K ane, W ednesday. They also visited w ith th e M isses Ma r e g u la d y n a ? « c ‘ ‘n e P'a'n h e a th e rs ' m ix e d - S o “ bry and V irginia C urrin. Mrs. G ottlelb F u d ick ar, who has been laid up w ith a severe a tta c k of S p e c ia lly priced a t 4 9 c yard blood poisoning, is now able to be out T he re g u la r m onthly m eeting of the Queen E sth e r circ le w ill be held Mon day evening. May 12th a t th e hom e of i i1 ’r1 and ends and broken lines of M en’s Mrs. Lucy D avidson. T his is th e m ite box m eeting and all m em bers a re re and Ladies High Cut Shoes, sold at $5.00 to $7.50 m inded to b rin g th eirs. Also the w eekly tith e. F ra n k C. Jo n es received a teleg ram th is m orning from B ingham pton, New York, an n o u n cin g th e death of his b ro th er, E ttse l L. Jones. An In terestin g illu stra te d lectu re will be given th is evening a t th e grade school au d ito riu m by W. S. R ak er of Park H ere an d Shop in C om fort P o rtlan d , b ro th er of C. I. R aker of G resham . Mr. R ak er has trav eled ex r i g h S w a ’cusw m er raWberrieS “ rich heavy syrup, 15 oz. tins, 2 for 25c. Limit tensively. He will ta k e for his su b je ct "Seeing Oregon F irs t," an d will use 125 b eau tifu l colored slides of JELLO, all flavors, 10c IV4 ° ? J S° AP’ 10 Cent Si2t Pl.’RE LARD, in bulk scenery, a g ric u ltu ra l and h o rtic u l each ...... m tu ra l subjects. .................................. 2oe 3 pounds.................. 50c T , S tate ex am in atio n s in th e grade 37c, 73c S t 39 schools a re being held y esterd ay and today th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te for all CARNATION WHEAT — ------------ — ’ F a n a / o c , O ID. p a i l . ^>1.39 H ea v y St. D en is S ty le eighth g rad e p u p ils who failed in su b NEW PACK SHRIMP, No 1 Flakes, lge. pckg, each 29c je cts in th e recen t exem ption test. tins, 2 f o r ................. gsc FULL CREAM CHEESE z-, , . _ , ' ...... ..........................pound, 28c, 2 lbs........................ 55c D elm er H eighton of C larkston, W ashington, is visiting w ith his au n t, Mrs. C lara H ill and fam ily and oth er ___________ A Wonderful Value relatives. e a c h 5 c > « ' o r...... — 25c L 5ounAceSti?sIPeac2L! y E !oc 22U c Mrs. L ouise Royce of W asco visited for a day or tw o th is week w ith her W e h ave a la rg e a sso rtm en t o f H arvest KP R R ’S P R E M IE R JELLY , 6 oz. tumbler, all flavors, each.....................Z Z 10c g ran d m o th er, Mrs. H an n ah M. Shaw and h er au n t, Mrs. L eslie S t.C la ir .Straw H ats priced from 15c up. and family. ed Bird Matches, full, large size package, real value................ 5 for 2 5 c Mrs. E th a l T h om pson’s school at GEMNUT, per pound 8 I p nttc / va ......................... .. Bull Run closed y esterd ay . 2 pounds..................I””.'.' 49c ‘ 2 inmnds ........... R^ ISIN„S- Thom pson’s Seed- An in sp ecto r from the office of th e l unus ror.................. 5t»c less, 3_lb package..........29c dairy and food com m issioner visited Gresham, Oregon and inspected th e G resham City B ak MISSION APRICOTS in good syrup ery and rep o rted th e prem ises and Sliced PINEAPPLE, (broken) 10 mellow large cans, each 20c, « for........ .. $1.15 equipm ent in excellent condition and G et M other that card n ow slices in No. 2 tins, each 22}£c, « for $1.29 every th in g cleanly. Much new eq u ip m ent has been added w ithin th e p ast K e r r ', B est P a te n t F lou r, few m onths. \\ atch our windows, they tell a wonderful story in G resham g rad e school won by a score of 5 to 2 in th e baseball gam e ITA LIA N PRUNES, No. 2 tin............................... real values. played with O rient la st T uesday on th e G resham school grounds. W. T. H artley arriv ed on Monday from W alla W alla, W ashington, at th e home of his d au g h ter, Mrs. S. S. CRYSTAL SOAP .........................* L 1 ° Thom pson, w here he expects to spend « b a rs 25c, 10 bars ^ M P B E L L ’S PORK AND BEANS the sum m er. Mr. H artley Is sp rig h tly and show s a keen in te rest in c u rre n t events in sp ite of his n early 93 y ears He m ade th e trip alone. Tile A rem e club w ill m eet at the honii' of Mrs. C. J. L undquist next Monday aftern o o n . May 12. Mrs. B. L. W alrad and Mrs. G eorge P age w ill a s NEWBEItU HAM, a regular ham that satisfies sist the hostess. All O. E. S. ladies are 014800020202010202010202020001010201025323232301020202020202020202020202020202 Invited. th e m ost e x a c tin g demand lb. 29c T he women of th e B ethel B aptist BROOKHELD I.OAI CHEESE, cuts right and ch u rch w ill hold th e ir re g u la r m onth- tastes right, whole or half lb. 29c ly hake sale at th e A. W Metzger KIPPERED SALMON, fresh, bright stock sto re tom orrow aftern o o n , beginning lb. 29c a t 1 o'clock. T he proceeds will go tow ard the building fund. T he Women s Home M issionary so A M A IZ O OIL ciety will hold its an n u a l m ite box F end P in t 3 0 c, quart 5 5 c, h a lf g a llo n $ 1 .0 5 About the name of m other clings a now- 'P r c fU r e s fV ? opening on W ednesday evening, May- erful indefinable fragrance _ som ething 14. at the home of Mrs. W. J. Ott Re fresh m en ts will he served by a com th at makes all men delight to honor her S P E C IA L m ittee co n sistin g of Mrs. Benj. Cam who bears it. As little children there is no 1 pint can F R E E w ith ea ch quart or h a lf gal. eron. Mrs. A rth u r D ow sett, Mrs. J H R O U N D T R IP foUv e to,UtM OTHERtender Hnd broodinS H obs ami Mrs. H. L. S t.C la ir. Mrs. W alrad w ill have ch a rg e of the p ro gram The women a re Inviting th e PORK AND BEANS, small 9c, med He. large Sie “ Dad’’8” ° f serv^ e° ^ (1 sacrifice*Zd when men of th eir fam ilies and th e Queen E sth e rs for the evening. HOLD BAB CATSI P, pint bottle ne m other g° ne ey inS,8t On carln « ,o r Mrs. Nellie B ak er of A lbany, cousin BEST STANDARD TOMATOES 2 cans * :.»c IN E F F E C T or E. D avidson, visited rela tiv e s in l TA II N A PE AS But th at is not w hat m other w ants She G resham on T uesday. d a il y b e t w e e n ....... 2 cans ;.»e crav es--an d surely deserves—a sense i f Mrs. A. E. K essler has received word th a t a group of co n cert birds, financial independence—a home of her prize w in n ers from th e big show s last M O NO PO LE CO FFEE A N D fall, is being sent to P o rtlan d by the Let every day he M other’s Day and let lb. 39c in te rn a tio n a l R oller C anary B reed every household begin a savings accoun ers association and arran g e m en ts wil! he m ade to h ear them by those In te r right now that will make M other’s last d a is Denver * 64.00 C levelan d .3106.56 II ILIAN PHI N ES, Oregon raised and dried » Bis. 25 c ested. Mrs. K essler is a life m em ber O - m aha - - ----- 72.00 ree from financial worries when Dad's To ro n to . . . 113.75 of th e association. K e n ia , c it y 72.00 P itts b u rg h .. 113.76 SMALL WHITE BEANS, special strong arm is no longer about her. •’< B is . » i e S t. L o u le ... 31.50 T he ladles of th e F oreign M ission W a s h in g to n 141.5« Chicago 86.00 b e s t h e a d ItK E. special P h ll'd e ip h ia 144 92 ary society of th e G resham F ree 3 B is . D e tro it . . . ’05 62 N ew Y o rk . .147.40 M ethodist ch u rch met w ith Mrs. C lar C in c in n a ti OREGON MM \BONI 106.30 W WIWI, . a . a . a . a 153.50 IIAJ.A2 Boeton I Bis. 25 c ence Cathey last T uesday in an all- C orresponding fa re« to o th e r Im p o rta n t day session. T he m eeting had been F ,i“ ’ r »‘ ur" lim it O ctob er 31, 1914. IJ b r r n l a to p -o v a r privilege« ao in< “ If we save consistently we have done the announce!) for th e aftern o o n bi,t the an d re tu rn in g . ■ » C LA R O X 20c S U N B L E A C H 25c ladles took lunch for th e noon hour L "<‘<‘<’»‘<1 to establish our pros- , r ,p * ° Y » ,'<” vat<i na a t «m all and su rp rised Mrs. C athey hy com ing p< rity. —Meredith (Secty. Agr.) w111 aape»4enca • * nr® ttm®. ■n the forenoon. C a ll ua by phone and le t ua m ake a ll T he new ly o rganized A m erican L e gion hall learn w ill play B ridal Veil at an d w l.l save yo u r va lu ab le tim e . Brlday Veil next S unday afternoon. A league of four team s has been form ed, A. 1». KENDALL including G resham . Boring. B arton Quality and C orbett. It Is hoped T ro u td ale TRtH T D tl.E , ORE. Phone 1451 GRESHAM, OREGON and E stacad a will Join later. P lan s anti Service Feed 128 j a re being m ade for th e first gam e one WM McMinnBV I I* r-— . il Paaaengar Agent announced later. ""R“ nland, Oregon S p ecially Priced a t 2 9 c yard S p ecially Priced at 9 8 c yard Century Stores SH O ES SAVING IS EARNING T o close at $ 1 .9 5 pair L. A. WACK & CO Extra Special! Cups and S au cers at 15c GOOD FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY Jewel Shortening, 2-lb. pails w-fx PAPERn J 7 4-lb. pails 8-lb nail ° r Borde" ’s Milk, tall cans, e a c h ................9c H E PP’S RACKET STORE guaranteed to last lb., 49-lb. sk. .$1.59 Grocery Specials SATURDAY M ONDAY MOTHERS’ DAY Summer Excursion Fares MAY 2 2 In Economy glass jar, special........... SEPT. 15 W hitens your clothes like sunshine A« VV. METZGER & CO. First State Bank HIMIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIill