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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM LOCALS 1 *roni , MUs an Ka therlne Honey h“s «•etumed extensive to u r of th e m iddle A te st case is on in th e circ u it court, th e su it being filed T hursday, of the w est and ea ste rn sta te s and w ill begin Oregon P ickle & Canning Co. vs. K. C ontinued from page 1 h e r w ork next week as m usic in K obayashi, a Ja p an e se tru c k grow er B u rk h ard t G antenbein of Tillam ook, stru c to r in th e Irv in g to n school, P o rt n ea r town. T he litigation involves th e Oregon, w as a recen t guest w ith r e la land. W hile aw ay Miss H oney visited violation of th e c o n tra c t of K obayashi in Boston, New York, W ashington. w ith th e pickle com pany. T he com tives here. Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Ott and children Chicago an d o th e r cities, an d m ade a p la in t ask s th a t he be enjoined from trip in to C anada disposing of th e product from his two- retu rn ed from S easide T uesday eve ning from a few days’ stay a t th e pop W. F. H oney h as gone to ea ste rn a c re tra c t of cucum bers to any o th er th a n th e p ickle facto ry here. u la r beach resort. ( ’ontinuous Economy is the surest plan of Saving. Groceries bein^ Oregon on a business trip. Mrs. E lla Seals, of S eattle, is here t U R Y ^ T O R F S ^ k ’ ,t e p’ t5 ecef° rv’ offers the lar^est field. 20TH CEN^ for a couple of w eeks v isitin g a t th e savin g. S^ Ett ^ ,ni e I^ i n c UePdPl,eS “ * W"°le’ Sh°" y° U hom e of h er niece, Mrs. C. E. R usher. Mrs. \ era L. T u ck er has on display in th e W’alra d sto re a splendid collec tion of d ahlias grow n on her "T u ck er- P G U l f AXTTh n o i k t r . MT ____ r ** h ill” farm h alf a m ile south of Gillis. PORK AND BEANS, Van- AMERICAN BEAUTY She is show ing only about 100 v a rie NORWEGIAN K IPPER Camp’s, med. size..... loe SHRIMP, No. 1 cans ties of th e 500 she ac tu a lly has in h er SNACKS, boneless large size ................. 20c 2 t o r ................. 35c Linnem ann Junction g ard en area. T he A m unra or E g y p t 4 for ian Sun God and th e Union Ja c k are favorites, w ith th e b rillia n t yellow L O T S O F P R IZ E R A C E S 79c, 9 5c City of P o rtla n d ” not fa r behind. The exhibit will continue over S a tu r R IPE OLIVES, VanCamps DANCING KVKKV SATURDAY NIGIIT WESSON or MAZOLA OIL day. MARASCHINO CHER reg. 10c size, s p c l .... 5c quarts e a c h ................45c Miss R uth N ystrom and two sm all RIES, 5-oz. bottle....28c nephew s, Billy and L ester A nderson and Miss N ellie A nderson left F rid a y for a w eek’s trip to Seaside, d riving NEW HONEY, pint Mason NORWEGIAN SARDINES th ro u g h in Miss N ystrom ’s coupe. PURE BULK LARD. in pure olive oil, jars, each .................33c Miss Zelm a Shaw of P o rtlan d , who 3 pounds ....................5oc 2 f o r ................................... « S c h as sp en t the p a st week visiting w ith h er au n t, Mrs. L eslie St. C lair, h as r e tu rn ed to h er home. T he W. F. H oney hom e w as th e WH ITE STAR TUNA PIONEER MINC CLAMS, scene on T uesday evening of a de CRYSTAL W HITE SOAP, Lis, each ............ .......I5e flat cans, 2 for........... 35c lig h tfu l reunion of g rad u a tes of H am 6 bars 25c, 10 bars 38c line U niversity of St. P au l, M innesota, B roken S lic e d P in e a p p le , m em bers of th e ir fam ilies and friends. FEDERAL MILK A bout 40,perso n s w ere presen t. Local CAMPBELL’S SOUP, all JELLO, tails, 3 cans........ .......25t people th e re w ere Mr. and Mrs. M ark varieties, each ......... 10c all flavors ..................lOc N ickerson and children, Mr. and Mrs. C arro l D. Bush, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. 2 0 th C entury C offee, ta ste s rio-ht St. C lair and Miss W inifred, and m em $110 bers of th e W. F. and G eorge F. FIG BARS, Imported fig [H oney fam ilies. T he afia ir w as in 20th Century Crepe Toilet NURAYA TEA tilling, 2 pounds....... 35c honor of Dr. G eorge S. In n is of T a Paper, lge. rolls, 4 23c Pound pkg........... 25c coma, a retire d m em ber of th e facu l Adnondack (a n e and Maple Syrup, wonderful flavor, qts. He, half gals 99c ty who served th e u n iv ersity for 40 years. OREGON W ATERM ELONS, FANCY NEW POTATOES Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r B lackburn and four boys of F ern d ale, C alifornia, in everyone guaranteed, per pound....2c 10 pounds for................. ’ 23c d riving th ro u g h from a to u r of the ea st to th e ir w estern home, stopped off Sunday and M onday for a visit This store closed all day Monday, September 1, Labor w ith Mr. and Mrs. L. L. K idder. The Day tw o ladies w ere girlhood frien d s in Beloit, W isconsin. Now is the time when you should look ahead Jo e P eak, th e m an ag er of th e sp o rt ing goods d ep a rtm en t of A ylesw orth ALBERT ENGLISH DIES and plan on how you are going to heat your house IN CALIFORNIA CITY & M artin, in his re c e n t trip to S ea this winter. side and in cid en tally his in itial score A lb ert E nglish, fa th e r of Mrs. B. F. j on th e Seaside golf course, m ade the Cogswell, died at T urlock, C alifornia, If you will drop into our store and have a talk with best am ate u r play of sev eral days, a c A ugust 22, aged n ea rly 90 years. A cording to b y stan d ers, lan d in g th e us we are convinced you will realize the necessity and te leg ram sum m oned Mrs. Cogswell co u rse in 41. convenience of furnace heat, either pipeless furnace, pipe and she left Im m ediately for her W illiam Beers is lying a t his home furnace or hot water. 20th Century Store PICNIC a n d D A N C E LABOR DAY CEDARVILLE PARK Offerings Saturday and Tuesday, August 30 and Sept. 2 Bal1 MiatO1] iF ruit Jar8’ complete with Porcelain Lined Zinc Cans and Rubbers, pints dozen quarts dozen KERRS BEST PAT ENT FLOUR, Buy Liberally at this price, s a c k ........ $1.79 20th i t niury Brooms, 5 sew, med. wt., strong, very fine 98c rich, mellow slices, lge. cans each 25c blended right, roasted right At a great saving to you. P,%nd 38c. TpoundT LOOKING AHEAD Conveniently located—GRESHAM New Arrivals Tailored Blouses for Women We are agents for several reliable makes of Furnaces and can quote them as low as $85.00. /A STALL NO 11 and you will be ready when the first winter weather comes. Phone us and we will call at your place and give you an estimate on whatever furnace would be most suitable to your needs. L. L. KIDDER HARDWARE CO. Phone 1241 iÏÏmaœs 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 MARKET (■1.0. BIETL, Prop. Pitoae 1711 G resham Grocery Bulletin 1. BROOKFIELD LOAF CHEESE, whole or half.......................................... lb 2. REX LARI), med. pail 90c, large pail......... $1.75 ' KERR’S BEST PATEN I FLOl R, «pedal $1.89 4. SCHILLING’S JAPAN TEA, regular 75c value.................................... lb g5c 5. RIDGEWAY’S BLACK TEA. regular 95c value.................................... |5 7gc 6. K. C. BAKING POW DER, 19<. 5 35c 7 ROYAL CLUB COFI EE, «pi. lb. 47 . S lbs $1.33 8« LK COCOA pec ial J IHc 23c 9. GOLD BAR TOMATOES, besl •o,id P'lc!' 2 cans 35c 10. GOLD BAR PEAS, sugar....................... 2 cans 45c 11. C ER I O, for making jams and jellies....... bottle 33c 12. MASON QUART JA R S ....................... dozen 95c 1 '. 1 ALL JE I.IA GLASSES without covers, doz. 36c 14. I OB.ACCO Lunch Boxes, any kind 85c A. W. METZGER & CO. . and S m u t P K onil4S, Feed liS , and II. a tte n d a n t co m p lic atio n , and | „ c o n . c l o u . condition. Mr. EngllsH th e physician has w arned him his sp en t sev eral y ears w ith his d au g h ter condition is serious. here and a t E agle Creek, and m ade Among rec en t G overnm ent Camp m any frien d s who adm ired him for v isito rs w ere Mrs. E rn e st B ru g g er his keen in te lle ct and his kindly d is and h e r sister-in -law , Miss G ertrude position. He had been living for th e B ru g g er; H erb ert M ullenhoff and a [ boy friend, H ow ard H opper. The p ast tw o y ears w ith a d au g h ter in [ first m entioned of th e boys clim bed D enair, C alifornia. H e w as a native N ew P la in C olored of In d ian a and sp en t sev eral y ears of th e m ountain, w hile H opper w ent as C repe d e C hine his young m anhood in M innesota, far as C rater Rock. la te r com ing to th e Pacific coast, "H e re ’s to you, oh b o y !” says a card w here he has lived in v ario u s places from M. M. Squire an d W. H. M itchell, for th e p ast 40 years. • who w ith th e ir wives have been to u r F u n e ra l services w ere held a t T u r $ 1 .9 5 ing C alifornia and ap p a ren tly dropped lock an d th e body w as tak en by Mrs. down in to Mexico for som e purp o se Cogswell for in te rm en t to Spokane, Embroidered Fibre Silk Tube | or o th er. They a re expected home w here it w as laid in th e fam ily plot soon. Vests, each $1.15 beside th a t of his w ife and son. R ela Mr. an d Mrs. K inder re tu rn e d T ues tives and frien d s g ath ered in both day n ig h t from Seaview , w here they Tuckerhill Dahlias on display cities to do honor to his m em ory. had sp e n t several days w ith th e la t in this store Saturday. Orders te r's sister, Mrs. J. C. M cSherry. On Ire«* M ethodist S ervices A nnounced taken for spring delivery. Sunday m orning Mr. K inder and his A fter convening on th e cam p wife, w ith Miss C ora Jo h n so n , w ill ground for th e p ast tw o Sundays, th e m otor to Seaside w here on L abor Day F ree M ethodist S unday school w ill be the L am bda Chi A lpha, a college f r a held in th e ch u rch Sunday m orning at Phone 1411 Gresham te rn ity of w hich th e county club lend 10 o'clock. O ther services a re as fol ____________________________________ er is a m em ber, w ill hold th e ir a n nual reunion. T his w ill be a non- X L S i i s X 'a a I 1''................ ............ ...... ............. ..... ................. .............. ......... .............. . offlclal g ath erin g for a g en eral good as lead er; preach in g again at 8 in th e = lim e and it is expected n early 50 w ill evening; p ray e r m eeting T h u rsd ay be p resen t. evening a t 7:30. T h ere w ill be spec-) Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Riggs and Mr. [ and Mrs. H. Buckle, of P o rtlan d , w ere ial m usic a t each service. d in n er g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. and Undenominational Services Mrs. B. W. E m ery W ednesday eve Paying by check is the safest and best way. | Announced. ning. T he ladies c a n e o ut In th e S ervices of th e U ndenom inational m orning and sp en t th e day, th e gen T em ple a re announced as follow s: It affords perfect safety: Money lost or stolen is I tlem en arriv in g In tim e for the six S unday school beginning a t 10 a. m .; o'clock d in n er. Mrs. B uckle w as fo r p reach in g service a t 2 p. m. by the gone forever but a check that is lost or stolen can be pro- I m erly Miss Ruby Em ery. tected by stopping payment. Rev. 8. F. P itts; p ray e r m eeting on A lbert. Adolph and A lfred Zinger T uesday evenings; Bible study F r i and Lloyd Middleton will leave S a tu r day evenings. E veryone w elcom e to Returned checks are receipts—indicating that pay- I day evening for T illam ook on a w eek all services. ment has been made. 3 end o u tin g Including L abor Day. T he S unday aftern o o n services es T h eir In terests w ill be divided be pecially a re being w ell attended. Peo Checks simplify bookkeeping and provide a record I tw een N etarts and Rockaw ay, in cam p ple a re d riving from m any outside ; of expense. 1 life and fishing expeditions. to w n s each Sunday and a good in te r The m any friends of W. L. R o b ert est is being m aintained. Paying by check enables you to keep in touch with 1 son w ill be glad to know he is still your hanking resources when at a distance. holding his own and is able to be Dr. and Mrs. F ra n k P eak have as around. It w as rep o rted som e tim e th e ir house guest th e ir nephew . R. B. L°ose money in the pocket attracts the “hold-up” I ago h ’s condition had term in ated In Coffey, com m ander of th e U. S. S. A ri man. A blank check book is of no value to him. tu b ercu lo sis, but a th o ro u g h exam i zona. In com pany w ith Dr. and Mrs. nation by a com petent lung specialist \ . L. Brooks, th e la tte r a d au g h ter, Paving by check is easy, convenient, safe, modern. I a few days since a s su re s him his who a re h ere from K ansas on an e x 90 per cent of the world s business is done by check. g lungs a re not affected. tended to u r of th e n o rth w est, they V erne Shipley of G rass Valley. O re drove to S eattle a few days ago. w here H e invite your account. gon, a cousin of th e fam ily here, th e A rizona is anchored, aud r e dropped in from th e e a ste rn p a rt of tu rn ed w ith Mr. Coffey who w ill v isit I th e sta te for a short visit on Tuesday. un til S atu rd ay . The v eteran com m an D orothy Davies, who has spent th e der who is a g rad u a te of th e United sum m er at h er g ra n d fa th e r's home. S tates naval academ y at A nnapolis. J. J. R obertson, w ill re tu rn to her Md.. and who fo rm erly held th e posi home a t G ladstone In a few days to tion of com m ander on th e U. S. S. begin her school year. P ennsylvania, is th o ro u g h ly en jo y Miss P earl Ruegg leaves today for ing his few days' leave of absence Tacom a, W ashington, w here she will from his ship. Gresham, Oregon visit for a few days w ith relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brown and c h il T he Rebekah W elfare club has a n d ren of D enver, Colorado, w ho a re A STRONG BANK nounced th a t its re g u la r m eeting has to u rin g th e co u n try by auto, a re jt»t— ...... — .............................................. „ „ „ „ „ „ J been postponed from S eptem ber I u n cam ped on th e prem ises of F. H. til th e first Monday In O ctober, at C rane. L ast W ednesday, A ugust 20, a Mrs. Geo. w hich tim e It will m eet w ith Mrs. baby boy w as born to Mr. and Mrs. H arry W arden. Brown, and in deference to th e k in d Mr. and Mrs W. J. Todd retu rn ed ness of th e ir host, th e baby w as W ednesday evening from a pleasant prom ptly nam ed F red erick G rant trip by au to to New W estm inster. Brow n, th e first nam e being th a t of B. C.. w here they visited relatives. Mr. Crane. in hair line dimity, white and ecru, with embroidered cuffs and collars Each $2.25 Good quality, black, white, deer and electric blue. Yard WALRAD M E R CA N T IL e T o ? T / b E Pay by Check ) '£'¡¿9%'" tnr W “ear° ani FIRST STATE BANK J I