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GKESHAM PAGE THREE PUBLIC DANCE TROUTDALE To Help Farmers Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. E dm undson spent th e w eek-end a t th e home of th e By C. E. Spence, la tte r ’s fa th e r at Scio, Oregon. S tate M arket Agent. A few frien d s g ath ered at th e hom e of Mrs. M arg aret B u rn s S atu rd ay a f ternoon to help c e le b ra te h e r 76th At a rec en t m eeting of a num ber of b irth d ay an n iv ersary . P endleton w heat g ro w ers to ta lk over Miss N an B u rn s Is en te rta in in g the m a tte r of sellin g o r holding, one C reighton, Ine, A rth u r and R obert of the farm e rs offered th is advice: ♦ ” 1 here are two times when a man B urns w ith a tw o-w eeks' vacation trip W hen w heat gets aro u n d $1.25 to the to Seaside, Oregon. should not speculate. I f’hen he can’t grow er, it seems to m e th a t it is th e R e fre s h in c u ts Tickets $1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Jo n es from V ancouver, tim e to sell, not all. but a p a rt of his afford it and when he can.” W ashington, and Mr. and Mrs. E v er crop. T his is a fairly safe proposition e tts from Kelso, W ashington, visited for th e gro w er eith er way th e m a rk e t If you feel the speculative “fever” COTTRELL at th e W. W. Robinson hom e Sunday. goes. If it falls, he has played safe SPRINGDALE coining on. consult a good Banker Prac Miss Belle P arso n s of N ew berg. O re on a p a rt of his cro p : if it goes high Mrs. G. H. B lack b u rn is visiting her Mrs. W. W. N o rth w ay 's fath e r, Mr. titioner. Let him prescribe a dose of d au g h ter, Mrs. Id a H olm es and fam i \ an Z ant, suffered a stro k e of gon, and Z. Schenck an d fam ily from er, he h as h alf of his crop yet to sell Oregon City, w ere S unday v isito rs at and has n o t lost an y th in g on th e first ly. In E stacada. “common sense talk.” apoplexy Monday, A ugust 4. Mr. Van- deal. T hen, too, th is would do m uch S. B. S plaw u and fam ily spent S un Z ant is in a very low condition. One th e hom e of Mrs. H. F. P arso n s. T he T ro u td ale F lo w er club received Consult with one of our officers before day in Hood R iver visiting friends. e n tire side of his body an d both eyes a blue ribbon and a p rize of $10 on to reg u la te th e m a rk e t and stab ilize it. W ith h alf th e crop held back, the ‘ Mr. and Mrs. F re d Meyer, Mr. and a re paralyzed. your “fever” gets “too high.” We may its floral exhibit a t th e M ultnom ah sp e cu la to rs w ould not be ab le to pull M rs. L. E. C rasw ell drove to L ong be able to ward off a serious “setback.” Mr. and Mrs. Tom N orthw ay and county fair. off any very wild d eals.” If th e re view Sunday. T hey had dinner a t the Mr. and Mrs. McKay have left for Miss N ancy Bayley w as a w eek-end w ere com pact o rg an izatio n and co hom e of Mr. and Mrs. R. H afn er at | B ritish Columbia. visitor at th e home of h e r a u n t, Mrs. op eratio n w ith w heat g ro w ers, such K elso and la te r w ent th ro u g h the T he S p rin g d ale Needle club m et C. I. Thom as. She w as on h er w ay g en eral actio n would be a ' pow er for L ong-B ell m ill In Longview. i with Mrs. D. W oodard W ednesday, Au- 1 T he local co n tra c to r, L. A. D avies, I gust 6. Mrs. A rth u r Jo h n so n . Mrs. from S eattle. W ashington, to h er hom e safe and profitable m a rk ets. in T he D alles. Miss B ayley Is going is building a sm all cottage on th e | W alter Bell and Mrs. F ra n k Bell w ere to F all City, Iowa, w h ere she w ill W heat m ay go to $1.50 per bushel Gresham, Oregon B rin k place. visitors. T he club w ill m eet w ith teach psychology in th e U niversity of net to th e farm ers, as m any of them Mrs. Ollie W oodard on W ednesday, Iowa. WOOD SAWING expect it w ill, or a drop may com e and Q uickly and efficiently done by ex A ugust 20. Mrs. Wm. C raw ford is ta k in g a tw o- ¡farm ers m ay again have to sell below p erts. All o rd ers prom ptly attended Mrs. C. E. V est and son D erw in w eeks' v acation a t N e ta rts beach. the cost of production, b ut if every •imiiTy to re g a rd le ss of size. have re tu rn e d from Y akim a, w here ffiWtUWBHHIWHIffgfl T he ladies of T ro u td ale ch a p te r O.E. bushel h arv ested th is y ear n etted th e GEO. SHAW ' P hone 229 ED. SM ITH Mrs. Vest has been v isitin g h er r e la S. gave a p a rty at th e hom e of Mrs. farm er $1.50, th e tro u b le w ith a g ric u l tives. F ran ces Fox on T uesday aftern o o n , tu re would not be cured. The tro u b le Mr. and Mrs. J e ss R ogers e n te r A ugust 5, In honor of G randm a place is betw een th e m a n u fa c tu re r tained a num ber of th e young people W right, th e occasion being th e 83d and his w orkm en on one side and th e EAT of S pringd ale w ith a chicken su p p er b irth d a y a n n iv e rsa ry of Mrs. W right. farm er on th e other. T he cost of th is at th is Bakery and a t S to r s T hursday, A ugust 5. Mrs. A lm a B ram hall an d Miss M yrtle m iddle road Is too big. th e farm ers Mrs. H. N. C h risten sen sp en t M on C a rter and little siste r E lda a re sp e n d sim ply c a n ’t pay it and sta y on the Contains the Vitamine», nil-ed by day and T uesday v isitin g her m o th er ing a few days in P o rtla n d th is week. farm s. T h ere has got to be m ore th an scientific p rln cli les in P o rtlan d . Mrs. Melvin S h o rt an d little d au g h a h igh-price-of-w heat rem edy. A r e It’s Good an d Good fo r You “/ t ’s Delicious” te r of W ashougal, W ashington, a re tail m a rk e t p rice of $3 for w hich th e CORBETT visiting a few days a t th e hom e of pro d u cer received but $1 is a load th a t Let us supply you ,with Ice Mrs. F ra n ce s Fox. is su rely b reak in g his back. It is a Mrs. Sheldon S te a rn s from Ogden is Cream, Sweet Cream, W hip Mrs. W. T. H ensley an d g ra n d system u n d er w hich th e farm er is THEO. VAN DOFINCK Phone 1221 ping Cream, B utter and Ice. the g u est of frien d s in th is vicinity. d au g h ter, E lla R ichardson, a re sp en d asked to w ork for less and less so Geo. K nierient, J r., from San Diego, ing a couple of w eeks a t N eta rts th a t a g re a te r arm y of m iddle In te r We offer you Gresham prod C alifornia, is v isitin g his fath e r and beach. Mrs. A nna R ich ard so n is ucts made from pure Gresh ests m ay live on th e betw een-proflts. am Milk and Cream at rea b ro th e rs and n u m ero u s frien d s in th is keeping house a t th e H en sley ran c h com m unity. If fa rm e rs w ere as tig h tly o rg an sonable prices. r _ «U E ARMED TO w hile h e r m o th er is aw ay. Miss Je n n ie E v an s cam e from W alla ized as m a n u fa ctu re rs they could vVAGE A F I6 -R T , See our stand on West W alla la st week to spend h er v ac a speedily rem edy th is trouble, as m any FOR THE MEATS FAIRVIEW Powell street. Take one of tion w ith hom e folks. of th e m a n u fa c tu re rs a re now doing. C o n tin u ed from page 2 WE our handy containers of ice K enneth K incaid, who is in th e navy, A larg e crow d atten d ed th e show er They could be th e ir own m iddle men, WOV L andscape Copy—1st Mrs J. E. cream home w ith you. We is hom e for his a n n u a l vacation. given by M rs. J. W. M oller a t h er th e ir own w holesalers, b ro k ers and ARE' fill orders in quantities of Mr. and Mrs. P. D. S ettlem eier w ent hom e T uesday aftern o o n in honor of com m issions, and ab so rb th e d istrib P etite, 2d W inston C. S trong. P o rtra it S ketches— 1st Mrs. P etite. from 1 pint to 100 gallons or to W oodburn Sunday to atten d th e Miss B eulah B uckner. Many b ea u ti uting profits. B ut th e farm ers are RIGHT!'' F ig u re Copy— 1st Mrs. J. E. Petite. more. wedding of th e fo rm e r’s niece. ful g ifts w ere received. T he house not so organized and it w ill be a long M arine Sdene—2d Mrs. J. E. Petite. Mrs. W atkins from H ep p n er is v isit w as ta ste fu lly d ecorated w ith pink tim e before they w ill be, and u n til t ; Monday and Friday are our ing h er niece, Mrs. Geo. C ham berlain. gladiolis and crep e p ap er. Ice cream F low ers. N atu re— 1st Miss E liza such tim e -as a g ric u ltu re Is able to ice delivery days. Phone your beth Johnson, 2d Mrs. J. E. P etite. A drian Owen an d Miss V irginia and cake w ere served by th e hostess. hold its ow n u nder th e org an izatio n Still Life, O rig in al—1st Miss E liza w ants. We also handle a Owen, b ro th er an d niece of Mrs Mr. and Mrs. C harles Mode, of D u system , it would seem to be th e duty beth Johnson, 2d Mrs. J. E. Petite. WE HAVE ALWAYS full line of coca cola Bottling C ham berlain, are also h er g u ests for fur, Oregon, spent S atu rd ay and S u n of m unicipal, sta te and n atio n al gov B est C ollection— 2d Mrs. P etite. Co.’s goods. FOUGHT FOR PURE the w eekend. day a t th e home of Ira Brooks. Pastel. ern m en ts to in terv en e and stop the L andscape— 1st C. R am aheir, 2d Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cook and Ben exploitation. G eorge K nieriem , Sr., atten d ed th e m eats. We w on’t allow a piece Miss E lizabeth Johnson. of m eat to com e into th is m ark et G. A. R. picnic a t th e O aks S aturday. Cook have re tu rn e d from a trip to F ig u re S tudy—2d Ruth E. W eger. th a t doesn t live up to w h at we ex N ew port, Oregon. 1 he United S tates cen su s bureau S till Life— 1st D oris E vans Pew- pect of It. It m u st be able to stan d ’hone 13S1 Gresham L et m e help you solve your p ain t Mrs. Jo h n P ete rso n an d d au g h ters gave th e to ta l of Oregon farm m o rt th e re r, 2d R uth E. W eger. th e te sts we give it. F olks know ing problem s. Todd, T he P a in t Man R achel and baby Ju n e a re spending a gages as $51,999,178 in th e year 1920. F lo w ers— Is Ruth E. W eger 2d when they buy a pound of m eat of G resham , phone 1971.—Adv. Mrs. J. E. Petite. few days a t M an h attan beach. S tate T re a s u re r Jefferson Myers gives us they have p u rch ased 16 ounces F ru it—2d Miss E lizabeth Johnson. of w holesom e purity. Owen H elm s from O stran d e r is v is th e to ta l now as $98,000,000—au in H ead— 1st Mrs. J. E. Petite, 2d itin g rela tiv e s a t th is place. cre ase of $48,000,000 in fo u r years, D oris E vans P ew th erer. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge B u rlin g am e $12,000,000 a y ear. And In face of F ig u re S tudy— 1st Mrs. J. E. Petite. M arines— 2d W inston C. Strong. who have sp e n t th e la st tw o m onths th e se figures m en and m oney a re A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. S till L ife—2d Doris E. P ew therer. Phone INDI a t th is p lace have moved to Sandy, w orking h ard to defeat th e law passed Pow ell 8L Crayon S ketch— 1st Mrs. Petite, 2d Oregon, w here be is to be em ployed. by th e la st le g isla tu re forbidding the D oris E vans Pew ttiere. T he M isses A llene Dixon and C lara m a n u fa ctu re of co u n terfe it b u tte r in P encil S ketch— 2d Mrs. J. E. Petite. NOTICK OK B O N D S A L E . Pen and Ink D raw ing— 1st K a th e r Brooks w ent to F alls City M onday to th e state. ‘ D airying h as been the ine F. Noyes, 2d Mrs. O. W. H u rlb u rt. NOTICE IK H E R E B Y G I V E N atten d th e E p w o rth L eague in stitu te. stra w th a t m any of us farm ers have e a le d b id s w ill b e re c e iv e d I>y th e u n d e r L an d scap e— 2d Doris E. P ew therer. s sig n e d u n til th e h o u r o f 8 o'clock p. m Jo h n S u rface from L os A ngeles, held up on for som e tim e p a st,” w rites A nim als— 1st Mrs. J. E. P etite a '1. 1 'o , lil,h <lHi o f A u g u s t. 1924. a t th e C alifornia, is visitin g his s is te r Mrs. a farm er to th e sta te m a rk e t agent, B est C ollection— 1st D oris E vans S c h o o lh o u se a t F a ir v ie w . O reg o n , a n d im CHEVRO LET SED A N ................................. $ 650 m ed ia te ly th e r e a f te r p u b lic ly o p e n e d by E dw in B urlingam e. "an d now they would ta k e aw ay a P ew th ere r, 2d Mrs. J. E. P etite 1SU m C F!?° o f S ch o o l D is tr ic t N o ' Mrs. L ouise M orrison, who h as been p a r t of th is profit for th e benefit of Posters. 1«, M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty , O re g o n fo r a n 1920 CHEVROLET TO URIN G, license.............. 150 S ubject M ultnom ah Co. F a ir—2d .7 'T w 'e itbon,lM o t ~ ? id d i s t r i c t In tin- su m q u ite ill, is im proving. one o r tw o m eat packing concerns T WP7 ‘ y.-Be 'T n D o lla rs (»27,- Mrs. J. E. P etite. Mrs. E tn a W agner has re tu rn e d to w hich w an t to get big profits on o m d e nid 'r.*,’. i bft ln d ,‘"< > m lnatlons o f 1919 CHEVROLET, license .................................. 75 S ubject C hildren— 1st Mrs. W. A h i v e H u n d r e d D o lla r s (»500) e a c h n u m - h e r home in R ain ier from a v isit w ith co u n te rfe it b u tte r b y -product.” F a rm Thom as. lo rhe»?ni, "{,y,£,’ur <5«> lnclus“I-e, a n d to m a tu r e relativ es here. e rs should m ore realize th e im port 1921 I ORD I O l RING , license, good condition 200 Cut P ap er— 2d Mrs. W. A. Thom as s e r ia lly d In a ,e n u J m u e n r « ic a 1. l 1924. o r d e r a s fo llo w s W ater Color— 1st E thel L. S trong Miss Sue L ew is of Tebo, K ansas, is an ce of b eatin g th is referen d u m on » 500 o n J u n e 1, 1925 600 o n J u n e I. 1926 1918 FORD TO U R IN G ......................................... 75 visitin g h er sister, Mrs. L ouise M orri th e oleo law — for it will m ean a m a r 2d Mrs. W. A. Thom as. 600 on J u n e 1, 1927. Best P o ster— 1st Mrs. W. A. Thom 500 o n J u n e 1, 1926. son. k et for m illions of pounds m ure of as, 2d Mrs. J. E. P etite. 1000 o n J u n e I, 1929 1919 FORD TO U RIN G , license............................ 100 b u tte r.— S tate M arket A gent. 1000 o n J u n e 1, 1930. Tooled Wood— 1st L. D eutschm ann 1000 o n J u n e 1, 1031. 2d Louise Fieldhouse. 1000 o n J u n e 1, 1932. POWELL VALLEY 1925 I’ORD ROADSTER, license and extras..... 300 1000 o n J u n e 1, 1933. DAMASCUS KEKItY MEN Chlnii P ainting. 1000 o n J u n e 1, 1934. Cake P late— 1st Mrs. R. F. Davis. WILL MEET MONDAY Two Pow ell V alley fam ilies a re en 1500 o n J u n e 1, 1936 1924 M AXW ELL ROADSTER, license, extras, 1600 o n J u n e 1, 1936 D resser Het— 1st Cree Roper. joying th e ocean breezes a t Seaside 1500 o n J u n e 1, 1937. Specim en L u ste r— lBt Mrs. It. F. A -l condition ............................................. 900 Prof. C. L. Long of th e h o rtic u l 1500 o n J u n e 1, 193H. th is week, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n V icklund Davis, 2d Cree Roper. 2000 o n J u n e 1, 1939. 2000 o n J u n e 1. 194«. and d au g h ter, also Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k tu ra l division of the O. A. C. extension Specim en Mat— 1st Mrs. R. F. Davis 1924 MAXYV ELL COUPE, extras and license, 2000 o n J u n e 1, 1941. serv ice w ill be th e p rin cip al sp eak er B est C ollection—1st Mrs. R. F G ustafson and th ree ch ild ren . 2000 o n J u n e 1, 1942. A -l condition ............................................. 1075 a t a m eeting of ra sp b e rry g ro w ers, to Davis. 2000 o n J u n e 1, 1943. Miss E lla B ottleson, a m illin e r from 3000 o n J u n e 1, 1944 F ru it o r Salad Dish—2d Mrs. R be held at th e S. A. R oberts place in Chicago, h as a rriv ed to v isit w ith her a t th e r a t e o f D am ascus, M onday, A ugust 11, a t 2 Davis. 2d C ree Roper. live a n d o n e - h a lf p e r r e n t <6U p e r c e n t) fa th e r, W alford B ottleson, who has Six Cups and S aucers— 1st Mrs. H. a n n u m , p a y a b le sem i a n n u a lly o n th e p. m. Some field to u rs m ay be m ade h r s t d a y s o r J u n e a n d D e c e m b e r, p r i n W. S n ash all. been in very poor h ealth fo r several c ip a l a n d In te re s t p a y a b le a t th e office o f of n earb y p atch es in an effort to de Colored P e rsia n —2d Mrs. R. F. C m onths past. o n n tS 0 “/?1! - T r e a s u r e r o f M u ltn o m a h C o u n tv , O re< on. te rm in e th e step s n ecessary to bring Davis. R E L IA B IL IT Y -:- SERVICE T he M ission Sunday school enjoyed t'Ht« muHt h e a c c o m p a n ie d by a c er- H um idor— 1st Mrs. R F. Davis. lllle d ch e c k f o r o n e th o u s a n d th r e e h u n Phone 1141 Gresham its an n u a l picnic W ednesday at Mt. th e yield up to th e m axim um p ro d u c B est C ollection— 1st Mrs. U. d r e d a n d fifty d o lla r s (»1360.00), a n d m u st O. T ab o r p ark and a splendid tim e Is Re tion. E veryone in terested in berry Sm ith, 2d Cree Roper. u n c o n n ttlo n a l. c u ltu re invited to be p resen t. T he A n a b s t r a c t o f th e re c o rd o f p ported. C hild’s W ork— 1st E lizabeth N. Ben in g s a u th o r iz in g th e s e b o n d s w ill h ro e c e f e u d r m eeting place is located o ne-half m ile n ett. n is h e d on a p p lic a tio n . A rth u r N ystrom has re c e n tly In T h e h o a rd r e s e r v e s th e r i g h t to r e je c t C opper and B rass. sta lle d a th ree -tu b e radio se t in his south and o n e-h alf m ile ea st of W il a n y a n d a ll bid s. Bowl— 1st L. D eutschm ann. son co rn e rs, and 3 m iles w est of Bor „ , , GEO. R. SH A W , home. B est C ollection— 1st L. D eutsch S ch o o l C le rk . S ch o o l D is tr ic t N o. 16, ing. m ann. M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty . O reg o n Miss Alm a P eterso n of H artfo rd , B asketry. C onnecticut, is visiting h er b ro th er, 881) STATE FAIR B est C ollection— 1st Woods In d ian P ine Needle B ask et— 1st Mrs. E llas A ugust P eterso n and fam ily, whom V illage. Bronx. WILL OPEN SEPT. 22 she had not seen for 37 y ears. Miss Children’s Work. Raffia B asket— 1st Mrs. E llas Brong. P eterso n , a fte r visiting o th e r re la W ater Color— ls t E lizabeth N B eu Reed B asket— 1st N ellie S tartzeit, T he six ty -th ird Oregon sta te fair nett. tiv es h ere an d In W ashington, will w ill open a t Salem Monday, S eptem 2d Miss E lizabeth Johnson. T ra y —2d Mrs. E llas Brong, 2d Nel OH— l s t E lizab eth N. B ennett. p robably re tu rn ea st som etim e th is ber 22. Mrs. E lla W ilson, se creta ry , lie Startzeit. Pastel. fall. say s th a t en tries a re com ing in fast Vase— 1st N ellie S tartz ell, 2d Mrs. F lo w ers— 1st Anlce S. O orhan. Mrs. C harles A nderson of A berdeen and th e outlook la prom ising for a E lias Brong, D ecorative G lass— 2d C ree Roper. IT IS A D IS T IN C T M ARK W ashington, visited w ith Mr. and Mrs very su ccessful exhibit. B est C ollection— 1st N ellie S tartzell, Copper Ink W ell— ls t L. D eutsch- 2d Mrs. E llas Brong. m ann. E. S atte rstro m on Sunday last. She of respect to have us care for the final ar S alt and P ep p er S h ak er— l s t L. D esigning. I’lon w r of Rhododendron IHe*. left for V ancouver in the evening for rangements. Our solicitude shows in ev O riginal Book P late— 1st Mrs. J E D eutschm ann. S tephen O verton M itchell, a pio Petite. a sh o rt v isit before re tu rn in g to A ber Ash T ray, chased— 1st L. D eu tsch ery detail of our endeavor. deen. n eer resid en t of Oregon living near O riginal Book Cover— 1st Mrs. J. E m ann. T h ere will be th ree p rea ch in g se r R hododendron, died Sunday, A ugust 3. P etite, 2d D oris E vans P ew th erer. P ictu re of Cloth— ls t L illian lt. Cram . vices at th e M ission ch u rch n ex t S u n aged 86 y ears, 4 m onths and 13 days, S tained G lass— 1st Mrs. J. E. Petite. H aw aiian ex h ib it— l s t Woods In- Pottery. day. In th e m orning th e Rev. R. A. from w eakness incidental to old ago. dian Village. Bowl— 1st Mrs W Il. T hom as, 2d A nderson of S eattle will sp eak and in Mr. M itchell ]> ft Racine, W isconsin, E skim o E xhibit— 1st Woods Indian Cora E. Hyne. th e aftern o o n at 3 o'clock serv ices will in 1858 an d had lived In th e Im m edi Vgse— 1st Mrs. W H. T hom as, 2d Village. Inlaid P earl C hecker B oard— ls t (1 be conducted by the Rev. C. I s Ledin a te vicinity of his death for upw ards Cora E. Hyne. R. M eissner. of P o rtlan d . T he Rev. O scar L arson, of 50 years. H e is survived by his Book Ends— 2d C ora E. Hyne. Old F ashioned Brooch—2d Mrs. J S creen— ls t Mrs W. H. Thom as. fo rm er p asto r h ere b ut now residing wife, E llen M itchell, and seven ch il L. Miller. C andie S ticks— 2d Cora E Hynp. In C alifornia, w ill be p re se n t and d ren : Miss M ary M itchell, Mrs. Jos. Lam p Shade— ls t Myra Helm Basket D écoration— l s t Mrs. W. H sp eak at 8 o'clock in th e evening. Ju stin and Mrs R alph G anger. E dgar T hom as. 2d Cora E. Hyne. P lacques ln Oil— l s t Myra Heim. P arch m en t in Oil— 1st Mrs. W H. M., Jo h n H., A rlle E. and H arry. The Closed B asket— ls t Mrs. W. H. Thom as. ( ard nt T h an k s. Rev. Mr. E dgar of P o rtlan d co n d u ct Thom as. H anging B askets— 2d Mrs Thom as. Ja rd in ie rs— 2d Cora E. Hyne. We w ish to th a n k the m any frien d s ed th e fu n eral services la st T uesday G rass Rope B ask et— ls t Nellie B Lam p Shade— ls t M yra Helm . 2d F t sh or Cured. iArd, Etc., prepared and sold tinder ab S tartzw ell. an d neighbors tor the k in d n ess and a t 2:30 a t th e Mt. Scott chapel with G ladys B. Cook. solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest Oil on Jessl P la q u e - -1st Mrs. W. II. help show n a t th e death of o u r be in te rm e n t In Mt. Scott cem etery, J. E. | Cnrtos. Thom as. possible prices, you’ll go to C urlos— ls t Woods Indlan Village. M etzger, m ortician. loved wife, d au g h ter and sister, I)(s»r S top— ls t Mrs. W. K. T hom as. A ntiques— l s t L. B. Cols, 2d Mrs W Robert F ltx w ater, Mrs. C a rrie Ben (To be co n tin u ed In next issue.) B. Davles. L et us figure your h eatin g problem . son, R udolph S aiq u ist, Mrs. E O. for you. L. L. K idder Hdwe. Co. In d ian Bead W ork— ls t Woods In- Nicholson, Mrs. O scar Holm. Mrs. dian Village, WOOD, WOOD! GEO. ill ATI., Prop. Phone n i l Gre*hsm G eorge Mellon, Misses E m ily S ai The Bank of Gresham pays 5 per Indlan B asket— l s t Woods Indlan If you h av e n 't y o u r wood see Cecil q u ist and E lv era S aiquist. cent Interest on time deposits.—Adv V illage, 2d Mrs. Belle Heiney. M etzger, G resham , phone 1151. tf Columbia Grange Hall CORBETT M ark 7 ivain said: SATURDAY EVENING, AUG. 16 OUR HEALTH BREAD GRESHAM MAID ICE CREAM Gresham City Bakery More Awards Won at Mult. County Fair Dairy Products Co. U s e d A u to m o b ile s Look these cars over, drive them, as all car ry a 30-day guarantee HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. FOR THE BEST MEATS THE SANITARY MARKET GRESHAM MEAT MARKET