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GRESHAM
Ol TLOOK.
U tility .
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GRESHAM LOCALS
R alph H inkle, 17, of 1338 B anks
stree t, St. Johns, w as stru c k by an au-
tom oblle Hear the S tro n g berry ran c h
on T uesday evening and suffered a
coinm unated fra c tu re of both bones of
had ju s t left th e b erry farm and was
w alking along th e highw ay when he
Mabel A. Wood of G resham was one
w as stru c k by th e c a r driven by G S
H esler of P o rtlan d . D r. A. W. Botkin of 22 stu d e n ts c a rry in g a load of 15
w as called to atten d the Injured boy. cre d its o r m ore who m ade a stra ig h t I
“A" av e rag e for th e sp rin g term a t I
Oregon A g ric u ltu ra l college, ac co rd
ing to in fo rm atio n com ing from there.
On th e lis t a re fo u r seniors, nine
ju n io rs, fo u r sophom ores, one special,
and one g ra d u a te stu d en t. The gro u p
includes tw o in a g ric u ltu re , six in
com m erce, one in fo re stry , th ree in
hom e econom ics, one in electrical en
NEWBERG HAM, just right cure for table
g in eerin g , tw o in chem ical en g in eer
ing, tw o 'in m ech an ical engineering,
..................................... lb $ .29
th ree in vocational education, one in
PICNICS, shoulders, medium size...........lb .19
m usic, an d one in b otany and p la n t
pathology.
2.
3. BROOKFIELD LOAF CHEESE, weigh
A good fa st ball gam e is prom ised
for S unday w hen th e G resham A m eri
can Legion team m eets th e fast Rose
City In d ep en d en ts on S tap leto n Held.
T he Rose City team is com posed of
high school s ta rs and th e ir p itch er,
F rib e rg claim s to have defeated
G resham sev eral y ea rs ago and b e
lieves he ca n do it ag ain . The gam e
w ill be called a t 2:30.
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4. REX LARD, med pails 75c, large pail.......
1.45
5. KERRS BEST PATENT FLOUR, Special
............................ 49-lb sack 1.65
6. COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON, No. 1 flat
cans........................................................ can
.25
7. LARGE OVAL SARDINES, Booths....can .15
8. AMERICAN SARDINES.................. 2 cans
.15
9. K. C. BAKING POWDER.............. 25^ size .19
10. DEL MON I E SUGAR PEAS, med. size can
.15
11. BEST HEAD RICE............................. 3 ibs .25
12. SMALL WHITE BEANS...................... 3 lbs
.25
13. ROYAL CLUB COEEEE.............. 5-lb can 2.23
14. JELL WELL, similar to Jello, all flav’rs, 3 for
.25
15. ROYAL WHITE or WHITE WONDER
SOAP,................................................... 25 bars 1.00
16. PRINCE ALBERT or TUXEDO TOBACCO
.................................................... 16-oz tins 1.05
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. A lbertson and
son F o re st an d d au g h te r H elen of
P arm a, Idaho, visited o v ern ig h t r e
cently w ith Mr. and M rs. S. C. Jones.
They w ere on th e ir w ay to Eugene,
w here th e ir son F o re st is tak in g
tre a tm e n ts for sinous trouble.
Ray S tro n g has a badly lacerated
hand received w hen diving in th e mill
pond of H einey’s m ill recen tly , and is
te m p o rarily laid up.
1 O ut-of-tow n v isito rs th is w eek a t th e
home of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M anning
w ere Mr. and Mrs. R o b ert Scott, Mrs.
C. R. Bonney, Miss L a u ra Bonney, all
of W oodburn, M rs. C a rlsto n from T he
, D alles, Mr. an d Mrs. C laud A ndrew s,
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Sherw ood and
d au g h ter M arjorie, C. D. M anning and
fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. MacRoy,
all of P o rtlan d .
O. I. N eal say s he has discovered the
cham pion b e rry p ick er, O scar K oth-
nek of Je n n in g s Lodge, w ho yesterday
picked 156% pounds of rasp b e rrie s.
O scar is 14 y e a rs ojd an d has picked
| in Mr. N eal’s fields for th re e su cces
sive years. H e is cam p in g on th e
place and does h is own cooking.
A. W. METZGER & CO.
Quality
and Service
Phone 1451
Feed 1281
July Clearance Specials | |
Special Bargains in Table Damask
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Regular $2.85 all linen table
damask, 70 inches wide, at
Special Sale Price, yd. $1.98
HOW DO YOU BUY ?
Every Buyer of Foodstuffs have reasons of Why and Where the buy.
H J 1 iS,?,r,ALITY and PRICE’ Our 20th CENTURY STORES supply more
actual HIGH QUALITY for less real money on the average than any others
Regular $3.50 All Linen Table
Damask, 70 inches wide,
Special Sale Price, yd. $2.95
20% DISCOUNT 20%
On Entire Stock of Ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
Stlcl) as Gowns, Slips, Bloomers, Envelope Chemise, Skirts, Etc.
Regular 59c INDELLIBLF SUITING, Sale Price, yard
4Q,
JeRularW cZEPH Y R GINGHAM Plains and Fancies, Sale PHce "yard......48c
Regular $2.50 DOUBLE COTTON BLANKETS, 64x76, grey only Sale Price L98
Park here and
shop in eonii'ort
Phone 2221
Oregon
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Sound Values
ou II find sound value in the
clothes we sell. All-wool fabrics,
guaranteed against sun and rain.
Good tailoring to give you style
and long wear. Considering the
quality, the prices are low.
$
20 to ’45
New Soft Collar Shirts
New Arrow Dress Shirts
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Copyright 1924 Hart Schaffner & Marx
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;TE SOAPS1),.
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del monte tomatoes
RED BIRD MATCHES, noiseless, large full-count boxes, 5 for 23c
BON AMI POWDER
1 OU
_______________ “ for * *
A &b L, AP,RIpOTS, extra
choice fruit, lge. cans
g for......................... 35c
New Pack SHRIMP, No. 1
can American Beauty
2 f o r ................... ...... s5c
BROOMS, medium weight, strong and durable, each
RIPE OLIVES in bulk
JUNKET P O ^ E ^
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........... ............. .............. . *_____ & packages for.......... 35c
6ik-
Guest Size IVORY SOAP
6 bars 25c, 12 bars 49c
N£W BALL MASON FRUIT JARS,Complete w i t h ^ ^ L
ain a o e Zinc Ciaps an<^ NEW rubbers, pints 79c per dozen,
Quarts 95cjper dozen, half-gallons $1.29
CKISCO, 3 lb. can.
OESTS MARMALADE,
FEDERAL MILK,
..........................tS-oz- Jar, each.................... .... 19c
tall cans ........ ............9«
29th Century Extra Heavy fold Pack Jar Rubbers 3 dozen ...................... ~
25c
KERR’S BEST PATENT FLOUR,
Wqt8°each 49c'°il gal. >8c
$1.69 for 49.1b.
P S ^ n d s K^ . R.?,....50c
,WHEAT, lOc
BROKEN SLI( ED PINEAPPLE, rich, mellow slices, large cans, 2 for 55c
SHREDDED WHEAT,
Package ....................10<‘
JELLO, all flavors,
..........................19c
CERTO
2 bottles for.............. 65c
20th ( ENTURY COFFEE, blended right, roasted right, ground riqht, so it
must he right, pound 38c, 3 pounds for $1.10
Century Stores
A Store is located for your convenience at Gresham
Our Store will be closed Thursday, July 24, 1924, for Our Annual Picnic
Mr. and M rs. C hase E. S t.C la ir r e
tu rn ed T uesday from th e ir b rief
honeym oon sp en t in th e Olym pics and
at th e W ashington beaches. T hey
have taken an a p a rtm e n t in th e Mon-
ta v illa d istric t in P o rtlan d w here they
expect to live d u rin g th e sum m er. The
location is co n v en ien t for both, as Mr.
St. C lair is on th e O utlook force and
Mrs. St. C lair w ill co n tin u e h er em
ploym ent for a sh o rt tim e as sten
o g rap h e r in a w holesale house in
P o rtlan d . T hey expect to move to
^ ^ 1 RS is a service where calm prevails.
G resham in th e fall.
The quietude of a perfect arrange
T he S. E. circ le of th e M ethodist
L adies Aid w ill m eet on W ednesday
ment—one of charming dignity and un-
aftern o o n w ith Mrs. G eorge Page. The
obstrusive
beauty.
D orcas circle w ill m eet on th e sam e
aftern o o n w ith Mrs. A. W. Shipley.
All m em bers of th e se circ les a re urged
to atten d .
Jam es Kemp, wife and d au g h ter, of
M adera, C alifornia, a re v isitin g Mrs.
K em p's sister, Mrs. A rch ie M eyers.
Mr. Kemp Is a p rin te r connected w ith
th e M ercury, a daily p aper of his city.
W. H. Amos claim s to have discov
ered th e w ay to sell ch e rrie s, w hich xjHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlllllHIHIIIIIIIIIIlllllliiiiHiiiiimin............ ...... ............................TTtTnilHiiiiiiîîilinîïiîï
a fte r all is th e w ell know n m ethod,
nam ely, ad v ertisin g . A few days ago
he procured tw o a ttra c tiv e p lacard s,
one for th e fro n t of his c a r an d one
for th e back. H e took in his c a r 175
pounds of fine Bing c h e rrie s and
as a banking Institution is to he:
p arked his ca r beside th e h ighw ay and
soon sold out h is supply. H u rry in g
FRIENDLY to all,
hom e he found only 100 pounds ready
SOUND in principle,
an d took them back to his sta tio n . He =
had b arely p ark e d his c a r w hen a
STRONG in resources,
to u rist from e a ste rn O regon cam e
CAPABLE in judgment,
along, bought his 100 pounds and
INTERESTED in your welfare,
o rd ered 300 pounds m ore to be shipped
C ON’SERY ATIVE in operation,
by express.
E dw ard S chw edler is enjoying a
HELPFUL to deserving enterprises,
sh o rt fu rlo u g h from th e U. S. b a ttle
RESPONSIVE to community needs,
ship Nevada, w hich is in th e B rem er- ;
SENSIBLE in giving financial advice
ton h arb o r, and is v isitin g w ith rela - '
FAITHFUL to every trust.
fives and frien d s here. F o rty of his
old frien d s gave him a su rp ris e last
M onday evening on th e occasion of
The growth of the First State Bank is evidence that
his birthday.
our ideals are right.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. E v an s an d the
la tte r's d au g h ter. Miss L ela C hilders,
If you are a depositor in this bank you are entitled to
a re occupying th e house belonging to
enjoy all the advantages oi our complete banking sendee
th e Chas. Jo h n so n e sta te on w est
Let us cooperate with you in building for success.
F ifth stre e t n ear th e fa ir gro u n d s.
Mrs. Jo h n Conley has been ill and i
confined to her bed for th e p ast th re e i
w eeks. Mr. Conley is also in feeble i
h ealth . They a re being cared for at :
’ V,!1!1, ord,n®«7 talent and extraordinary persever-
th e ir home by Mrs. A nna H ale. They i
»nee, all tliinirs are attainable."—Buxton.
a re each about 77 y ea rs of age. Mr.
Coni, y's older b ro th er, P at, of S p rin g - :
field is visiting h ere th is week.
Our Ambition
Entire Stock of all our Ready-to-Wear Silk Dresses and Wool Dresses and
our New Fall Line1 <|U,ck y as poss,ble’ regardless of cost, to make room for
L. A. WACK & CO.
SATURDAY AND MONDAY THEY OFFER
s
Regular $8.75 Napkins to go
Regular $10.50 Napkins to go
with cloth, Special Sale Price
with cloth, Special Sale Price
dozen......................... $7.25
dozen......................... $8.35
Regular 49c Cotton Table Damask, Sale Price yd.,
39c
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J A. C uly of A b erdeen. W a sh in g to n .
a b r o th e r of M rs. Percy G iese, h a s
been b ro u g h t to P o rtla n d fo r m e d ic a l
a tte n tio n . H e is in St V in c e n t’s hos-
p ita l.
$1.50
$1.
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G R E SH A M
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FIRST STATE BANK
Gresham, Oregon
A STKONG BANK
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B irdine M errill left W ednesday for an ^11.1,,„.„„„»„„m,„„„„„„I,.......... ....................................................... ...........................................
au to trip to Mt. R ain ier, w here thgy
w ill enjoy a brief vacation.
Zion Evangelical I hnreh.
S ervices a t th e Zion E vangelical
More th a n 2.500,000. p erh a p s as ch u rch for next Sunday will be as
m any as 3.006 000 rad io sets have been follow s: S unday school at 10 o'clock
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m a n u factu red an d sold in th e la st Divine w orship In th e E nglish la n
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th re e y ea rs in th is co u n try , w ith 560 guage a t 11. and In th e G erm an la n
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Supper th e f i t
b ro ad castin g sta tio n s in o p era tio n in guage at 11:50. Serm on topic. "W hen
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o u r t nited S tates, an d 16.000 am ate u r Mercy Seasons Ju stice ."
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tra n s m itte rs send an d receive by
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H. W. P o rte r.
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baptist
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