PAGE K U R GRESH 4 VI l ï,i)C 4 I Q l ter er being 2d fQ of r Octo U i U ^ l I AÏTl ÆFVAI^3|b She absent ,eft at »‘«ce tbat the t(me Mer T he concert given u n d er the a u s cedes, T exas, w ith h er au n t an d uncle, pices of the high school stu d e n t body Mr. and Mrs. ü . P. M illikin. They la st F riday evening by th e K now lton m ade th e trip of 3300 m iles to T ex as Studio Q u artet was one m uch a p p re in ab o u t th re e w eeks, in th e ir m a ciated by local m usic lovers. The chine, w ithout accid en t of any kind. program was of a high o rd er and the Miss Jaco b s w as th e d riv er. Since sin g ers a rtis ts in th e ir line. It is un leaving h ere Miss Jacobs h as enjoyed side --------------- trip to old Mexico, ■«»« also to the derstood th a t E rn e st H ugill, the basso, i a -------- - — mo will ap p e ar a t the high school before I O uli of Mexico coast. She retu rn ed by ♦ lli) cl ,1/tont It st si if as.»ns. tiw. e , < _ Ja I „ n _ I W 1 V ( of if iJ i 'f l V t * ! " S hp W ill m Vu w < ay Denver. She will m n ake h FlXXfs er th e student body som e tim in horn? w ith Mrs. A nnie B ow ers for the uary. presen t. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. P a rk e r and P. F. Black and fam ily sp e n t S u n children visited on S atu rd ay and Sun day w ith friends in C orvallis. Mr day w ith th e Rev. and Mrs. E. D P a rk e r has gone to G ales Creek. O re B lackm an, fo rm er resid e n ts of G resh gon, to resum e his work as tim ber am . who have a p reach in g p o in t at B ethany, n e a r L innton, Oregon. Mr. scaler. Mr. and Mrs. B lack assisted in a m is F red Je n n in g s w as ab sen t from his sio n ary m eeting a t th e B ethany w ork in C arl D ahl’s shoe shop for schoolhouse on Sunday. two or th ree days on acco u n t of ill G eorge P age has disposed of his ness and his place in th e shop w as A rboleda sto re to W illiam F e rris , who taken by H a rry Joh n so n . Jeuning took possession of sam e th e first of has now retu rn ed to his w ork and November. Too m any in te re sts co n D ahl is suffering from th e sam e sick nected w ith th e m anag em en t of th e ness. tw o sto res is given as his reaso n for Dr. and Mrs. A. B. C alder of Shedd, sellin g the estab lish m e n t on th e Pow Oregon, have been visitin g w ith Miss ell V alley road. E lva Dolan for several days. They A ju d g m en t w as ren d ered in favor form erly resided near G resham w here of the plaintiff last F rid ay in crlc u lt tl» Calder — a r a t i m Dr. w .............. as p asto P lea san t . I c o u rt in th e case of G eorge P age Home and also in th e Iliff ch u rch in a g a in st C. P. T allm an and F. A. Cedar. P arch ln , for non-paym ent of a bill for Raymond E. Sm ith, th e head forest feed w hich P age had fu rn ish ed to th e ran g e r at Zigzag, on the L ittle Sandy, d efen d an ts som e tim e ago. McGuIrk visited w ith Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wil & S chneider handled th e case fo r Mr. kinson S aturday and Sunday, P age and a P o rtla n d atto rn ey w as em and Mrs. Maggie Ulm has been confined ployed by M essrs. T allm an to her bed for several days w ith h e a rt P arch ln in th e arg u m en t. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. M ercer drove to trouble w ith w hich she has been su f Cam as S unday w here they v isited w ith fering a num ber of w eeks. Mrs. M ercer’s b ro th er, L ouis A lb ert Miss D. W illia Caffrey w as h ere Sat and fam ily. urday calling on form er G resham Fred Todd and A. M. W ilkinson friends, am ong them Dr. and Mrs. C. w ere ab sen t from T uesday till ^ t u r - W. D uett, th e Rev. and Mrs. A. 8. day on a h u n tin g trip to th e H a rp e r H lsey and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. St. C lair ran ch n ea r W asco, Oregon. T o g eth er She closed a very successful se ries of they w ere su ccessfu l in lan d in g n early m eetings a t L aurelw ood M ethodist 40 wild geese. church Sunday evening and will next Canned fru it for th e C h ild ren 's begin revival services a t L eavenw orth, F arm Home a t C orvallis w ill be p ack W ashington. ed at th e hom e of Mrs. J. H. M etzger The P aren t-T ea ch e r association will on T h u rsd ay , N ovember 20, and those p rese n t the 7-reel film, “ David Cop w ishing to co n trib u te for th is p u r perfleld'' in th e auditorium of th< pose a re req u ested to have th e ja rs g rad e school F riday evening, Novem th e re by th e date m entioned. ber 21, and a gix^l atten d a n ce is a n Jam es N aylor, who u n d erw en t tw o ticipated a t (his en tertain m en t. T his se p arate op eratio n s, one for h e rn ia is one of the m ost popular of D ickens' and the o th er on his knee. In Good play lets and one w ith w hich school S am aritan hospital Novem ber 7, was children are m ore or less fam iliar. It brou g h t to his hom e on a stretch e d is hoped the rem aining deficit on the Monday and is w ell on th e w ay to r e m otion p ic tu re a p p a ra tu s will be up covery, H e had been ordered to r e preciably lessened by the proceeds of m ain in th e h o sp ital sev eral days th e evening. longer, but w as convalescing so ra p id Mrs. II. W. Cooley and her d augh ly he Insisted on com ing home. te r, Mrs. L ena A llder, have gone to David W eaver, th e aged b ro th e r M yrtle Creek and Riddle, Oregon, for th e late Mrs. Kate W issler, is for th e a sh o rt visit of a few days w ith r e la p rese n t a t th e hom e of J. H. M etzger. tives and friends. He intends to re tu rn to R oseburg in a Mrs. F ran k Lines, of Albany, has sh o rt tim e to dispose of his p ro p erty been here visiting her d aughter, Mrs. th e re and w ill then com e back to George K. Jen n er. She will accom G resham . R. W. Gibbs, who has a s pany Mr. and Mrs. Je n n er w hen they sisted in his ca re in th e p ast, has J go to C orvallis over the com ing week planned to help cu re for him. end to atten d tin- ann u al college hom e com ing week lo r the alum ni and stu th ic k e n P ie Supper dents. Both Mr. Je n n e r and his wife May be had in tw enty m in u tes w ith are g rad u a tes of O. A. C. N ickerson’s Jellied chicken.—Adv. Miss F loella Jacobs is back to her The Bank of G reshum pays 6 per accustom ed place in th e postolllce af- cent In terest on tim e deposits —Adv Remarkable Savings at this Great Sale BLANKETS K e e u la r $13.75 D resses, S ale p r i c e ...................... Keif, $ 15.95 A $16.75 D resses, S ale price...',. Keif. $19,50 D resses, S ale p r i c e ....................... Keif. $23.50 D resses, S ale p r i c e ......... ............. K eiftilar $25,00 D resses, S ale p r i c e ....................... Keif. $21.95 C oats, S ale p r i c e ................... K eiftilar $27.50 C oats, S ale p r i c e ................... K eiftilar $29.75 C oats, S ale p ric e Double Cotton Blankets, size 70x80 inches, white, gray and tan, specially priced at $3.75 23.85 26.65 Double Cotton Plaid Blankets, size 66x80 inches, pretty plaid combination, specially priced at 53.85 Keirultir $27.50 D resses, S ale p r i c e ........................ A few D re sse s t h a t sold a t $12.95 a n d $15.95 to close a t ............. Double Cotton Blankets, gray and tans, size 64x76, $2.50 Extra Heavy Wool Finish Cotton Blankets, 66x80, plaids of pink, blue and tan, priced at Wash Dresses and Bungalow Aprons Keif. $1.25 B ungalow A prons, sa le p ric e ......... Keif. $2.00 W ash D resses S ale p r i c e ......................... K eg. $2.25 W asli D resses S aie p r i c e ......................... R eg. $2.50 M asli Dresses, S ale p r i c e .......................... Keif. $2.7.» W ash D resses, S ale p r i c e .......................... K eg. $3.00 W asli D resses, S ale p ric e . .. Keif. $.i..»0 W ash D resses, S ale p r i c e .......................... Keif. $5.00 W ash D resses, S ale p r i c e ....................... $ .98 66x80 W ool Mixed Blankets, pretty plaid combinations, specially priced at $6.50 All W ool plaid blankets, large size, 66x80, specially priced at $9.85 MEN’S AND Y O U N G M EN ’S All Wool Overcoats LADIES’ AND MISSES’ DRESS SKIRTS B louses and T unics Keir. $3.98 Silk B louses, S ale p r i c e ....... .............. Keif. $5.75 A $5.98 Silk B louses, sa le price.... Keif. $7.50 Silk T a n k s , S ale p ric e .................... Complete Stock Fleisher’s Yarns in all the wanted colors $4.50 $ 3.39 4.85 5.95 R eg. R eg. R eg. R eg. R eg. R eg. R eg. All th is S e a so n ’s New Styles $4.95 S k irts , sa le price... $ 3.98 $7.50 S k irts, sa le price.... 5.95 $8.75 S k irts , s a le price.... 7.39 $10.50 S k irts , s a le ............ 8.45 $11.50 S k irts , s a le ............ 9.35 $12.50 S k irts, s a le ............ 9.98 $13.50 S k irts , s a le ............ 10.95 At Big R ed u ctio n s Reg. R eg. Reg. R eg. R eg. Reg. R eg. Reg. $22.50 $25.00 $27.50 $29.75 $32.50 $35.00 $37.50 $39.75 O vercoats, O vercoats, O vercoats, O vercoats, O vercoats, O vercoats, O vercoats, O vercoats, L. A. WACK & CO. P h o n e 2221 G resh am sale. $19.85 sale. 21.95 sale. s a le ..... 26.65 s a le .... 29.75 s a le .... 31.50 s a le .... 32.95 sale.... 35.75 SHOES and RUBBERS for the entire family MBS. KATE W IS 8E E B |llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllill|||||||||il|||||||||||,|l|„|„|„ mill lini,,,!, n, m ll|llll|llll|||llll.lll.lliiii„lH,l.„,|ll„,m,„ll„1„I1,II1,l„Ill,lll„ll,Illl||„|,I1„I|1I|,|||1|1(II,|||,|I|I|||...... D IES AT K O SEB I'K G ' i Getting Thanksgiving Dinner The better the cooking utensils, the easier to prepare the big Thanksgiving Dinner. — W hat could lie n ic e r lo r th e T u rk e y . Io give it th a t ric h , juicy th n o r and crispy h r o w n iio s th a n a big Q uality B rand S elf-B u stin g A lum inum B o a ster. Priced today at $3.50 l a d to r ch ick en , dm k o r m eat ro a sts th e s m a lle r sixes a n d sh a p e s, all in Q uality B rand A lum inum W are. Priced from $1.25 to $2.50 each. Good Kitchen Cutlery IS A N E C ESSITY TOO. \\ in e h e s te r K itchen K nives g iv e gooii serv ice a n d sta y s h a r p e r lo n g e r We have a W in c h e ste r K itch en K nife J fo r ev ery purpose. B u tc h e r I k n iv e s in all sizes and sh a p e s, s k in n in g knives, h o n in g knives, s h e e rs, bread knives, co o k 's kuives, p a rin g knives, s p a tu la s, c le a v e rs ! a n d steels. In plain a n d s ta in le s s steel. 1847 KODGEK HKDS. 811.- 4 I K M A It E in th e new est p a tte rn s . You m ay need so m e e x tra pieces fo r T h a n k sg iv in g . J Card of Thanks. I wish to th an k the frien d s for th e ir f assista n c e in the fu n eral a rra n g e ■ m ents of my sister. Mrs. L ate W tss- ler. also those who sang at tin fu- | neral. DAVID WEAVER. Give Gifts a Thought Christmas W ill Soon be Here 1 o N ou Mr. Man: The finest sentiments are ex- urr » -?Vir,h *ewelry- Let us assist you in choosing Hl' < gilt this year. Be it large or small, we have it in quality, par excellence. And Aou Madan: Jewelry will convey the most delicate compliment that can be paid, in a correct and fitting way. V hy not select HIS gift at our store now. , ". ' • ,how her eyes sparkled, and the tremble of happiness in her voice made me glad that I had selected that bracelet-watch which I only half suspected that she wanted . . . from the diary» of one of our customers, V e have a large selection of just this kind of watch. They are priced as low as $15, and are made in every practical design. The movements are all of standard manufacture. Pearls a Tribute P'earls and their warm soft beau ty, wil! enhance the warm soft beauty of a woman. They add charm and mystery to the one who is lucky enough to possess them. LUSTED V n inchester cary - ING S E I' is a se t to lie proud of. Priced $5.0(1 io $11.50. from A. W. METZGER <& CO. The WINCHESTER Store Phone 1451 Mrs. K ale W i-sler died in a Rose burg hospital F rid ay m orning, Novem ber 14, follow ing a stro k e of p a ra ly sis w hich she suffered th e previous Sunday. W hile atten d in g n dinner p arty a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D avidson In Septem ber, at w hich tim e she w as In G resham In connection w ith th e law suit which w as pending at th a t tim e, she w as af- lllicted w ith a p ara ly tic stro k e, hut w as not th o u g h t to he In n serious condition and w ent soon afte rw a rd to her hom e in R oseburg. Mrs. W issler, who was ab o u t 83 y ea rs old. is survived by her b ro th er, ' David We ver. who for th e past year has been an in m ate of th e old so l d ie rs ’ hom e a, Roseburg. She came Io G resham from Om aha. N ebraska, about 26 y ea rs ago and had resided h ere u n u til a y ear ago w hen she wen» to R oseburg w ith h er b ro th er. Her husband died in O m aha in 1868. Mr. W eaver accom panied th e re- 1 m ain s to G resham S unday evening, w here th e fu n eral w as held th is m o rn ing at 10 o'clock in the Baptist churtjh. th e Rev. li. O. Ju d d In ch arg e of the ■ services. A q u a rte t, com posed of Le«- i lie W alrad, Mrs. Ed. A ylsw orth, Miss ; E lsie S h arp and D. M. R oberts, w ith ; Mrs. II. S. Glow at th e piano, sang ; sev eral selections. T he pall b earers j w ere .lake M etzger. R. W. Gibbs., T. s G. Tow nsend. G eorge S leret, 8. 8. ' 3 T hom pson and R alph Davidson. In- i term en t w as In th e G resham c e m s - J I ‘cry. 1 1 a Phone 1451 A fine p rogram w ith pie social in I connection. w as held u nder th e a u s pices of th e P a ren t-T ea ch e r asso cia tion last F rid ay night at th e school- I house. A large atten d a n ce w as pres- | ent and th e proceeds from the social am ounted to S3130. w hich will be used on th e re p a irs going on In the schoolhouse, an d for C h ristm as c a n dles for th e ch ild ren . A new stag e Is being built in th e schoolhouse and the se atin g ts being re a rra n g e d w ith a view to in creasin g th e seatin g ca- ' paclty of th e room. Our stock of NOVELTY JEW ELRY is the most complete ever shown in Gresham. You will find manv articles that are just the thing for sister or brother, The prices are reasonable to GUY D. JONES, jeweler a " ............................ .......... ................... .. .............. » ................................. IttHIM,.............. ..............................................