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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OrTLOOK. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 81, Election Return* at Powell Valle)'. GRESHAM LOCALS P au l P alm blad will give th e election re tu rn s by radio on his A tw ater-K ent SHOES AND RUBBERS A well attended p arty w as enjoyed receiving set a t th e Pow ell Valley EDR M IN, WOMEN AND schoolhouse on T uesday night, be la st nig h t by th e m em bers and friends CHILDREN of th e E p w o rth L eague in th e social ginning a t 7 o'clock. room s of th e M ethodist E piscopal POPULAR PRICES Notice to the Public. church. H allow een gam es an d etu n ts "tfc ln ie " G erdes being no longer in kept th e young people lively every t i n e m p l o y of the G resham M eat M ar ket, A. J. W. Brow n, p ro p rie to r, would m inu te of th e tim e. H allow een dec esteem it a favor if all acco u n ts con o ratio n s and refre sh m e n ts added to tra c te d th ro u g h him be paid to his th e p le asu re of th e occasion. su ccessor on th e delivery, or m ailed Mrs. L. R adford has ren te d her d irec t to th e Arm. tf house on Second stre e t and w ill go to C alifornia to visit w ith rela tiv e s afte r T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per ce n t in te re st on tim e deposits.—Adv a sh o rt tim e w ith h e r d au g h ter, Mrs. Ed. Sell a t Pow ell Valley. L yle W in ters has been given a place BETHEL on th e b ask et bail squad of Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l College, as w ell as Glen P o w e ll S tre e t. G r e s h a m M ercer. Both boys, as w ell as Glen KFV. E. U. JU D D , Pastor W inters, a re m em bers of the Pi K nap- Bible school 10 a. m., m orning pa A lpha, and in a b ask et ball gam e w orship 11 o’clock. B. V. P. U. 6:30. la st week w ith an o th er fra te rn ity evening service 7:30. Bible study house won a decisive victory. and p ray e r service W ednesday eve nings a t 7:30. A b ask et social will be given on No A Cordial Invitation to all. vem ber 13 a t th e I. O. O. F . h all by the local Odd Fellow s for th e benefit of th e ir lodge. O utside ta le n t as well as 3 R ESH AM M A RIN ELLO local w ill be secured and a good p ro gram w ill be provided to w hich th e Beauty Shoppe public is invited. We Do MareHllnir, Shani poolnir. Maalearlnir, Traffic on th e Pow ell V alley road Scalp uml hucial Treatment«, Etc. betw een G resham and P o rtla n d is b e Marinello Preparatlons for Sule ROBY IMHRIK ing detoured over th e B ark er and S ec A LBER TA I1INDERM AN tion L ine ro ad s on acco u n t of w ork on th e Bull R un pipe line. TRIMMING and UPHOLSTERING Sylvia W eston and A gnes V irell en Special Attention Given to Scat Covers and Repairing te rta in e d a num ber of g u ests on T h u rsd ay evening a t th e g ran g e hall a t a H allow een party. P h o n e B E a c o n 4216 Mrs. C. A. C aro th ers is recovering O v e r L ib e r ty O a r a g e , 125-14th S t., B et. A ld e r a n d W a s h in g to n from a severe a ttac k of g rip w hich k ept her confined to her hom e for th e p ast tw o weeks. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gibbs have r e tu rn e d from H erm iston, w here they w ent a sh o rt tim e ago In tending to r e m ain for th e w inter. T hey sold th e stock w hich they planned to w in te r and re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e here. W h e n d ia c u s s ln g th e c o m in g e le c FDR MEN, WOMEN ami They w ere accom panied home by th e ir tio n w ith a m a n w h o m I Khali c a ll M r. H a in e s w h o s a id t h a t he m ig h t CHILDREN son Dewey, who expects to go to v o te fo r M r. L a F o lle tte , th e fo llo w in g q u e s tio n s a n d a n s w e r s w ere M arshfield to work. T he ia fte r’s fam L a d ie s ’ F la n n e le tte G ow ns b ro u g h t o u t : ily will stay te m p o rarily a t Ione. in w h ite , lig h t fan cies, Q Y ou o w n a lo t on w h ic h y o u w ish to b u ild ? T he R ebekah W elfare club w ill m eet c u t v e ry fu ll a n d long, A. Yes. n ext Monday afternoon w ith Mrs. Jno. p ric e d a t . $1.25 to $2.50 (.¿Y ou a r e s a v in g a c o u p le o f h u n d re d d o lla r s t h a t y o u m a y h a v e M etzger. Mrs. M. I. Sunday and Mrs. M en ’s F la n n e le tte G ow ns su ffic ie n t s e c u r ity to b o rro w e n o u g h II. J. P u lfc r w ill serve. at ..................... $1.25 to $2.35 w ith w h ich to b u ild a h o u se ? A. Yea. C h ild re n ’s F la n n e le tte W alter C. B urch has re tu rn e d from Q. I f y o u h a d a ll a r r a n g e m e n t s G ow ns, a t ..................... $1.25 m a d e a n il L a F o lle tte w e re s u c c e s s R oseburg w h ere he has sp en t several fu l In s e c u rin g «d ecto rial v o te s to B o y s’ F la n n e le tte w eeks. Mrs. E a rl Burch, w ho drove th ro w th e e le c tio n in to c o n g re s s ( h is fo llo w e rs do not h o p e for G ow ns, a t ..................... $1.25 up from R oseburg witli Mr. B urch, r e m o re ), w o u ld y o u s till c o n tin u e w ith y o u r b u ild in g o p e r a tio n s o r tu rn e d today to her hom e a t Roseburg. w o u ld y ou w a it to see w h a t th e e f She w as accom panied as far as Salem fe c t o n b u s in e s s c o n d itio n s w o u ld b e? by Mrs. W. C. Burch. V ern Cole, a d riv er for M organ , A. (v e ry p o s itiv e ). I w o u ld do th e s a m e a s e v e ry o n e else, 1 w o u ld Miss C ath ry u M etzger en tertain ed Bros, tru c k in g com pany, is enjoying ! w a it to se e w h a t h a p p e n e d . about 18 of th e seventh and eighth a w eek's v acatio n witli his m o th er af | H e s a id it M r. W o rk in g M an. grad e g irls a t a beautifu lly -ap p o in ted H illsboro. Mrs. J. H. Wood has been ill for the Everybody would wait to nee ’ H allow een p arty T h u rsd ay evening at w h a t hap pencil and the result her home. T he d e f l a t i o n s , gam es p a st w eek a t h er hom e on Second St. would he PANIC, We want work, not panic. and refre sh m e n ts were all a p p ro p ri a te to tile s p irit of H alloween. AREME ( EUR DANCES ARE Are you (laying for your home on the Installm ent plan I RESUMED FDR SEASON Mrs. Mury M cA llister re tu rn e d to T h in k It o v e r. 1 Salem witli h er son, W illiam , who A series of dan ces covering th e w in cam e hom e T uesday for his s is te r’s te r and sp rin g has been announced by A CARPENTER I w edding and w ill visit in th a t city for th e A rem e club, w hich w ill be held in i a few days. W illiam is a stu d e n t at th e M asonic h all u n d er th e m an ag e —P a id Adv. 1 W illam ette U niversity. m ent of a com m ittee co n sistin g of I E. W. A ylsw orth, J. C. S hultz, J. E. I M etzger, W. A. H essel and B. W. i T horne. M usic for th e dances will be fu rn ish ed by W illoughby’s Im per- l ial o rc h e stra and ail th e a rra n g e In Masonic Hall, Gresham m en ts w ill be first-class. T he dates ! of th e dan ces have been announced as i follow s: N ovem ber 7, D ecem ber 5, D ecem ber 31, F e b ru a ry 6, M arch 6, A pril 2 and May 1. 19¿| Munsing Wear for the Entire Family L. A. WACK & CO. Ladies’ Ready to Wear New Arrivals Complete line Costume Velvets and Corduroys 36-in. C o stu m e V elv eteen s, black, brow n a n d navy, a t y a rd ........................................*... $3.00 40-inch C hiffon B lack V elvet, priced a t yd... $5.50 36-in. C orduroy, a n e x tr a good cord, r a s p b e rry , peacock blue, ro se, y a rd ................ $1.35 LADIES’ COATS, Baptist Church MEN’S WORK CLOTHES AND RAIN COATS NEW OVERCOATS AT «BU» CP MEN’S FURNISHINGS DRESSES Blouses and Skirts A ll th is s e a s o n ’s n e w e st sty le s a n d fa b ric s a n d no tw o a lik e a t p ric e s t h a t a re a p p e a l ing. S ilk a n d W ool D resses fro m ................. $9.85 to $27.50 C o ats fro m ......... $14.85 to $29.75 S k irts fro m ..........$4.95 to $13.50 S ilk B lo u se s........$3.98 to $7.50 C otto n B louses $1.95 to $2.50 Silk fibre k n it p rin c e ss slip s a ll colors, sin g le p a n e l, $5.75 Silk fibre k n it p rin c e s s slip s a ll colors, double p a n e l, $0.95 The While AUTO TOP Co. M en's U m b rellas fro m ..................... $1.25 to $6.50^« C h ild re n ’s U m b rellas fro m ........ $1.25 to $1.50 L a d ie s ’ U m b re lla s fro m ................... $1.00 to $9.50 L a d ie s ’ G lo ria S ilk U m b rellas in a ll co lo rs a n d th e la te s t fa ll s ty le s a t ........$3.50 to $1.50 L a d ie s ’ P u re S ilk U m b rellas, a ll c o lo rs w ith th e la te s t club sty le h a n d le an d fe rru le s to m atc h . An e x c e p tio n a lly fine silk c o v e rin g , sp e c ia lly p ric e d a t ........................$5.00 A v isit to th is d e p a rtm e n t w ill c o n v in c e you of th e w o n d erfu l v a lu e s w e a r e offering, c o n sid e rin g th e fa b ric s an d sty le s w h ich a re th e n e w e st a n d b e st a t su ch a ttr a c tiv e prices. Mr. Workingman Flannelette Gowns DANCE Outing Flannels 27-in. O u tin g F la n n e l, d a rk a n d lig h t fa n c y p a tte rn s , sp e cia lly p riced , yd___19c 36-in. O u tin g F la n n e l, fan c y s trip e d , good wt., sp e cia lly priced ............ 25c fo r few d a y s only 27-in. h e a v y w h ite tw illed N a sh u a O u tin g F la n n e l, sp e cia lly p ric e d ........... 25c 10 y a rd s fo r $2.25 BLANKETS Good double, cot. b la n k e ts , g ra y a n d ta n , size 64 x 76 ..........................................................$2.50 P la id cot. b la n k e ts , size 66x80, fu ll............... 3.85 P la id c o tto n b la n k e ts , e x tr a w t, 66 x 80........ 4.50 E x tr a size cot. b la n k e t, 70 x SO, b e st q u a lity 3.75 W ool m ixed double b la n k e ts , 66 x 80 p re tty p laid s ........................................................ 6.50 All w ool double b la n k e ts, 66 x 80, p laid com b in a tio n s , sp e c ia lly fe a tu re d a t .................. 9.85 F u ll lin e baby c rib b la n k e ts a t a ttr a c tiv e p rices 20th Century Store It’s a Fact that the 2 0 th C entury S tores have the F ood confidence. That’s why these stores are constantly in- ci easing in numbers, and volume ot business. T h ey a lw a y s g iv e B u y ers’ the con su m er the so u n d est v alu es. OFFERINGS SATURDAY AND MONDAY NOVEMBER 1 and 3, 1924 C a rn a tio n o r F e d e ra l M ilk ta ll c a n s, 3 fo r 25c JE L L O , a n y flavor p a c k a g e ........................ 10c P re fe rre d S tock CA TSU P la rg e size ................... 23c FRIDAY NIGHT, NOV. 7 PURE STRAINED HONEY, new, in Mason jars, qt. 5 8 c, pt. 3 3 c W illo u g h b y ’s Im p erial O rch estra CORN M EAL, fre s h 9-p o u n d s a c k ......... R e fre s h m e n ts Served COMMITTEE W. THORNE JACK SHULTZ _________ED, METZGER________________ E. W. AYLSWORTH W. A. H ESSEL ■aBmBHHnanMnMHHnmMnravvKRSMnHEMi B. It. " H a rry ” Jo h n so n , a R esid en t of G resham for n early tw en ty -th ree years, w hose fo re fa th er cam e to A m erica about 1700 from S cotland, is a can d id ate for m a rsh a l of th e city of G resham .— P aid Adv. ROYAL CLUB COFFEE, Special 1 lb. 50c 3 lbs. $1.45 5 lbs. 35 D R O M ED A R Y D A TES, new ly packed, p k g ... 20c C R E M E O IL SOAP, 4 b a rs f o r ......................25c NEW BERG PIC N IC S Sugar Cured, lb. 19c P O P S CORN STARCH 3 pkgs. 29c LOAF CHEESE Whole or half, lb. 26c SUGAR C C FLAKES 3 pkgs. 25c BULK COCOA 4 lbs. 25c O u t of the East Twice Toasted sealed H O T in vacuum Schilling T eas BULBS! BULBS! COL. RIV ER SALMON 1 lb. flat cans, 3 for 69c ORE. D R IE D PRU N ES 3 lbs. 25c M E L L O W E ST C H E E S E . O re g o n ’s finest, 2 lbs 55c MACARONI, fre sh 4 lbs f o r ............... Now is the time to prepare for your potted plants for winter. We stork a large variety of choice and imported bulbs including Hyacinths, Tulips. Iris, Crocus, Frcsias, in all the popular colors and shades. Price» arc rig h t. Quality and Service A. W. METZGER & CO. Phone 1451 Feed 12S1 CR Y STA L W H IT E SOAP, 10 b a rs f o r................... 39c MAZOLA OIL, p in t... 25c, q u a r t ..... 45c 20th Century Brooms, 5 sew, med. w t , strong, very line 98c R oyal B a k in g P o w d e r, S a lm o n , “Maple Leaf” fancy large can 4 3 c , 2-i-lb. can $ 1 .2 9 Col. R. Chinook, Lib. can 2 5c W H IT E KING, la rg e size each ...............................49c CRÍSCO, 6-lb. c a n fo r . $1.43 3-lb. c a n f o r ...... 75c TEA, fancy Ceylon and India or Pinhead Gunpowder, lb. 4 9 c 20TH CENTURY COFFEE,^The Perfect Blend.” the taste that tells. Roasted daily in our own plant, lb. 4 3 c, 2 lbs. 85c FANCY DRY ONIONS. 4 lbs. for 10c S W E E T P O T A T O E S , Louisiana or Jersey, 4 pounds for. Conveniently located at GRESHAM IMPORTANT NOTH E. W ill th e m an rep o rted to have called a local n um ber from booth a t tele- j phone office at 5 a. m. S atu rd ay , Octo- , her 25, call 991. Im p o rtan t. HATS/ Have your c a r p ain ted in G resham hv It. W. H am ilton, ag en t for J. W. I’., i I th e o rig in al R ubber Auto E nam el. ’ Save from *15 to *25 and get q u irk serv ice and an a ttra c tiv e job. P ain t shop on Pow ell stre e t, o pposite Jo n es L um ber yard. BULBS! 15c Groner’s fancy Budded Franquettes, lb . . . 4 0 c _______ 2 pounds, 79c P O P CORN, it pops, 2 lbs. f o r ........................15c K. C. BAK. POW DER 15c size 11c, 25c size 19c SC H IL L IN G S VANILLA, pure. 2-oz. b o ttle .... 88c RIPE OLIVES, fancy stock, pint, extra special O regon W aln u ts, Grocery Bulletin F IG BA RS, fre s h ly baked 2 p o u n d s ......................33c 43c For street and dress wear $2‘50 io Gresham Hat Shop tHewed Aarrotlr Dealer Held. A rth u r Van, 32. w ho lives four m iles from G resham , w as a rre ste d by Of ficers B urdick and Schaffer of th e po lice n arco tic si/bad and hclu for fe d e ra l a u th o ritie s w hen he w as said to have m ade a *12 m orphine sale. The officers, la ter se arch in g his home, d is covered 12 m ore bindles of th e drug. $7«5o Grape Vine«. W ordens. C oncords, N iagaras, one y ear old. Splendidly rooted, su re grow ers. Low prices. O rder now for fall p lan tin g . H arold Oberg. C raig road, fo u rth house n o rth off B arr road. T abor 6014, P o rtlan d , R. 7. Bx. 966. NASH CLOTHES. Hundreds of men are testifying that Nash clothes at ,23.50 are equal to clothes usually at twice that figure. I Positively tailored to measure. P. F. ‘ Black, Gresham, phone 1801.—Adv.