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PAGE FOUR Portland Telegram Bargain. Hew Style Book, Hooray! GRESHAM LOCALS! T he P o rtlan d T elegram la m aking T he new sty les a re h ere in Nash a special b arg ain offer la stin g un til clothes for sp rin g and sum m er. E x tra I. L. W elch of F resn o , C alifornia, a M arch 1, w hen th e ’ yearly » -------- su b scrip — tio n -------- — p a tte rn s. Sam e q u ality , oaiW good sam e by m ail will be 13.75. Send your sub- price, ,3.50 w ith o rd er, ,20 on deliv- b ro th er of R. M. W elch, and a cousin, sc rip tio n th ro u g h th e Outlook. Both j ery. P. F. Black, G resham , phone W illiam O. W alden, of T rochu. A lber ta. C anada, visited w ith Mr. W elch and p ap e rs for one year, $4.50.—Adv. ' 1801.—Adv. fam ily M onday and T uesday. Mr. W alden has been o p era tin g a section and a h alf ran ch in C anada and Is now on a hom e-seeking to u r th ro u g h o u t th e Pacific n o rth w est. H e is much pleased w ith P o rtla n d an d vicinity and m ay locate n ea r h ere th is com ing sp rin g . Mr. W alden now has 250 acres of w h eat and 100 ac res of oats lying u n d er snow , w aiting to be th resh e d w hen th e snow d isap p ears. He sta te s th a t th e snow w ill not in ju re th e g rain in th e least. D uring th e recen t cold sn ap of tw o w eeks in th is locality, th e th erm o m eter in T rochu dropped to 62 d egrees below zero. Dr. and Mrs W ilbur Thom pson have gone to Oak Ridge, Oregon, w here th e form er has opened up an office as a p racticin g physician. Oak Ridge Is east of C ottage G rove in L ane county. For Saturday February 14 W e a re now sh o w in g a c o m p le te lin e of V a le n tin e s , F a v o rs a n d D e c o ra tio n s. W e w ould su g g e st a n e a rly se le c tio n if you w a n t so m e th in g new , o r ig in a l a n d u n ique. Priced from lc to 15c HEPP’S RACKET STORE I hone 1236 Gresham B a rg a in O ffers I T ’S N E C E S S A R Y T O K E E P IN F O R M E D O N W H A T ’S G O IN G O N A T H O M E AND ABROAD K eep p osted on an d n a tio n a l the m ark ets, the sta te p o litica l d o in g s, the g reat n ation al an d in tern a tio n a l m o v em en ts, the g rea t d isco v eries an d a ch iev em en ts o f sc i en ce a n d in du stry ev ery w h ere. D o n ’t rob y o u r se lf and your fa m ily o f the p lea su re an d profit o f rea d in g d a y by d ay the big city d a ily and the live, tw ice-a- w eek paper o f your hom e com m u n ity. Mr. and Mrs. E dw in O pager, fo r m erly of Todd county, M innesota, are now reg istered O regonians. Mr. Op- iger left Long P ra irie , M innesota, about a y ear ago for th e w est and a couple of m onths ago w as joined at Salem , Oregon, by Miss Lydia H an son, of C larissa, M innesota, who prom ptly becam e Mrs. O pager. They a re now located on th e farm of Nei- b auer & Son, four m iles e a st of G resham , w here Mr. O pager has a position of d riv er on th e d airy truck. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Moffitt are m aking p re p a ra tio n s to m ove to G resham from th e ir farm n e a r P lea s an t Home. Mm. Byers, of Union, Oregon, was a G resham visito r y esterd ay . He was looking a fte r b u sin ess affairs an d was on his w ay to th e m eeting of th e North Pacific F a ir asso ciatio n a t A berdeen, W ashington. Mr. B yers says he hopes he can have th e p rivilege of show ing h ere th is sum m er. He is developing some fine new featu res. u a u u M itfiu u N u u tu n ia iiM iiiu iN U u iH N iiiiia m iiiiiiiiic 3 iiiiiiiiiiiia iiiiiiiiiiiic ]iii Big One Day Speciali THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5 ONLY $ 1 .1 9 5-qt. A lu m in u m T e a k e ttle s Panel design, welded spout, full 5- quart size, ears notched so handle will stand upright or lay flat. 20-year guarantee. \\ ill give lots of sendee. Postage paid on local zone mall orders $ 1 .1 9 Bargains for the Entire Week A n o th e r S h ip m e n t H eavy Japanese Teacups G lass M ix in g Bow ls Just right for heavy every (lay use. 5-Piece Sets T he S et, 6 9 c S p ecia l, 6 for 3 9c W ithout sau cers BR IL LO A lu m in u m C le a n e r a n d P o lis h e r R e g u la r llie ta lu e 5c each Special ( lean-up of odds and ends in discontinued, broken lines and sets of dishes. Real bargains, all on one table in our store. Ju st the pieces’you may need for your summer cottage or every day use at home. Phone 1451 A. W. METZGER & CO. iiHiiiaiiiiiiiiiitiniiiiniiiiiininiiiiiiiiitiiiHi'iiiiiin Greshuili, Oregon M tiiiiiiiiiH iin iiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiin iii iiiHitiiiniiiiiiiuiiiHriHiiiiiiiHiiiiiiniinaitmiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiit Mr. '»nd Mrs. A. W. P a rk e r have de cided to locate elsew h ere and a re m aking arran g e m en ts to move to Co lum bia City soon, w here Mr. P a rk e r is to be em ployed as log sc ale r for the Mr. and Mrs. J. W. P itts of V ancou W estern S ta r com pany. ver, W ashington, sp e n t T uesday a t the A. B. Wood is a t E m anuel h o sp ital G. S, Vedder home. | w here he is being tre a te d for n eu ritis, I G eorge L eslie, Jr., of P o rtlan d , who from w hich he has been a su fferer for broke his leg about a m onth ago and th e p ast tw o m onths. w ho has been in St. V incents hospital George H. F air, of P o rtlan d , w as a since th a t tim e, w as o p erated on Mon ca lle r Sunday a t th e hom e of his s is day w hen it w as found n ecessary to ter, Mrs. B. O. Boswell. Since h er r e re-b reak and re-set th e bone. H e was tu rn from the h o sp ital some tim e ago, in ju red n ea r Stevenson, W ashington, Mrs. Boswell has im proved w o n d er w hen he fell from a ra ilro a d speeder. fully in health. T he Radio E le ctric com pany, o p er Mrs. A. W. Jo h n so n an d children, ated by J. T. and J. R. H o rr, is mov who lived n ear A nderson statio n , ing its eq u ipm ent from th e location have moved into th e F ra n k H einey next door to th e Todd p a in t shop to house w hich faces th e alley betw een th e room w hich w as fo rm erly occu R oberts avenue and Hood street. pied by Dr. H. C. Johnson. T his has A. L. G uenther, w hose hom e is n ea r been new ly papered an d Is much Boring, left th e T hom as sa n ita riu m la rg e r and lig h ter th a n th e place they M onday m orning w here he had been a re m oving from . T he Todd p ain t staying for th e past w eek un d erg o in g G re sh am , O regon shop is co n tem p latin g som e im prove tre a tm e n t for ailm en ts in cid en t to In m ents. th e p lan s of w hich a re indefi fected teeth. nite a t th is tim e. G resham w as th e v icto r in w h at is J. G antenbein visited la st week w ith said to be th e faste st gam e of th e year, his cousin, B u rk h a rd t G antenbein, played a t E stacad a F rid ay evening b e who lives a t T illam ook, Oregon. He tw een the tw o high school team s, th e w ent over p artly on b u sin ess and sco re sta n d in g 15 to 10. E rn e st N el m ore especially to give his cousin an son w as th e high point m an of th e In Masonic Hull, Gresham account of his recen t E uropean trip . event, w inning 8 points. Mr. G antenbein m ade a trip occupy E lectric lights are being in stalled in ing 50 days to S w itzerlan d , his old th e house occupied by Mr. aud Mrs. home, w here both p a re n ts and two O rville M itchell on C leveland avenue. W illou gh b y s Im p erial O rch estra siste rs and tw o b ro th e rs reside. He Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Cam p and th e w ent by w ay of F ra n ce , re tu rn in g fo rm e r's m other, M rs. E. M. Camp, R e fre s h m e n ts S erved th ro u g h G erm any. H e h as been in sp en t a p leasan t w eek-end trip v isit COMMITTEE th e United S tate s 25 y ears, th e la st ten B. W. THORNE JACK SHU LTZ E. W. AYLSWORTH ing w ith A lb ert's b ro th er-in -law aud of which has been sp en t in G resham . ED. METZGER W. A. H ESSEL siste r, Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n M arsh all, of W ayne T rim ble, who w en t to Mo Eugene. Miss D orothy D ickey accom lalla w ith h is p a re n ts a few w eeks panied them and sp en t th e tim e at h er Indigestion am o u n t of food and eating w ell ba ngo, has retu rn ed to G resham to fin hom e in E ugene, also Miss A u g u sta Any refu sal of th e stom ach to ca re anced m eals fails to effect a prom t ish th e high school y ear at G resham H ahn w ent as far as C o rv allis w ith for th e food p ut into it, to g eth er with relief, lose no tim e in consulting you Union high. F or th e p re se n t he is th e p arty , v isitin g w ith h e r p are n ts nausea, belching of gas, and pain in doctor. N othing is gained bv delay- th e p it of th e stom ach is u sually ev ery th in g m ay be lost. stay in g w ith his siste r, Mrs. H. S. u n til th e ir re tu rn for h er Sunday. called indigestion. If you a re sub- ! McMurry. Mrs. G eorge H ayden, a te a c h e r in ject to th ese sym ptom s you should see I Farm Reminders. Two new a rriv a ls in th e com m unity th e g rad e school, w hile playing o u t a com petent physician. You will very F eb ru ary is the m onth In whlc a re a son w hich w as born to Mr. and door gam es w ith h er pupils T h u rsd ay , likely an sw er, "W hy! a little bit of clover is u su a lly seeded on winte indigestion is no th in g ." In a n um Mrs. B. J. P erry on Sunday, F eb ru ary slipped and w renched h er rig h t ankle. ber of tim es you m ay be rig h t but the g rain s in Oregon. To m aintain a ref u ta tio n as a g ro w er of good clove 1 and a d au g h ter born to Mr. and Mrs. She w as obliged to use c ru tc h e s for tim e w hen you a re w rong m eans seed, It Is d esirab le to sow clover a B. A. M iller Ja u u a ry 26. sev eral days, but th e in ju red m em ber trouble. Indigestion mav m ean the fre e from buckhorn as possible. Th beginning of — serio u s „ trouble. „ -------„ — „ u u .c , seed te stin g lab o rato ry a t C orvalli in honor of the b irth d a y of Mrs. is now resu m in g a norm al state. The m ost fre q u en t cause of indiges- w *" be busy in F e b ru a ry and M arcl T he A rem e club w ill give a v alen Roy Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. W. E H auck tion is im proper diet. E ith er the 8? 11 is d esira b le to get sam ples o gave a d in n er Sunday at w hich w ere tin e su p p er in th e M asonic hall on am ount of food is too la rg e o r th e c ' OVPr seed to th e la b o rato ry ea rly fo p rese n t besides th e h o st an d hostess, F rid ay evening, F e b ru a ry 13, to w hich c h a ra c te r of th e food eaten is im - i te s tin 8 eaten too rapidly. . proper, - o r it is ----------------It Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gibbs and son anil all a re invited. is a w onder th a t the hum an stom ach 1 he crop of G rim m alfalfa seed wa C laude W elch. Mrs. W. B. D avies h as been suffer does Its w ork a t all co nsidering the co n sid erab ly la rg e r in 1924 th an here Mr. and Mrs. J. A. B ushong and two ing w ith a severe cold for th e p ast w ay it is abused. You overload your tofore. aud th e seed will probably b stom ach (vith ail m an n er of im proper som ew hat cheap er. T here will doubl ch ild ren , W illa an d Jam es, attended w eek, b o rd erin g on pneum onia. T he In d ep en d en t Land com pany has foods and then it balks and yen call it less be a la rg e r plan tin g of th a t ver the F ree M ethodist d istric t q u a rte rly indigestion. T he prevention of th is im p o rta n t v ariety in w estern Orego m eeting at St. H elens, Oregon, S u n negotiated th e sale of a la rg e lot In condition is th e app licatio n of co m th is year, says th e ex perim ent statior day. They fo rm erly resided at th a t th e R egner addition, at th e In terse c mon sense— re g u la r m eals, p ro p er It is im p o rtan t to get th is planted o place and renew ed m any old a c tion of Main stre e t an d th e Section food, but not too m uch, and thorough soils th a t a re m ellow , well drained and sw eet, an d can be m ade reason q u ain tan c esh ip s at th e m eeting S un Line road, to R udolph A. K aser. It m asticatio n . T h ere a re m any causes of indiges ably free from weeds. has been rep o rted th a t a filling s ta day. tion o th e r th an im proper diet and It C ultivation of g rap es should begi Mr. and Mrs. B. F. D ahlham nier and tion and probably a confectionery will is th e se possible causes th a t dem and early in Oregon in th e sp rin g and cor be erected a t th is point, but as yet the serio u s co nsideration. Not in fre d au g h ter, E dith, a re leaving S atu rd ay u e at freq u en t in te rv als th roughor q u en tly It is th e only m an ifestatio n , to tln for Abilene, K ansas, to be p rese n t at p la n s are som ew hat indefinite. th e season until late sum m er. U suall Miss Mary Jew ell of Redmond, O re y o u rself at least, of chronic . . . append! - - — | it is advisable to plow early in " th e one h u n d red th b irth d ay a n n iv e r citis. u lc er and kl.?n!v ^ . 2 ? * s p r inK 9O. as ,o w ar™ np the soil sa ry of Mr. lig h lh am m er’s m other. gon. began h er duties Monday m o rn ach, g allsto n es, kidney diseases and early activ ity of the plants says th ing at the high school as in stru c to r in c e rta in nervous d isorders. They expect to be gone about a m onth. ex p erim en t sta tio n . ----- Many --------- , grow er E nglish and public speaking, tak in g Since th e first indication of m any find it of ad v an tage to plow tow ar Mrs. O hm it, who lives n ea r R ock th e p lace of Miss E dith S tephenson, serio u s diseases may be indigestion, th e vines in th e fall and aw ay fror wood. h as been brought to th e Thom as who w ill leave in a few days for her it is im p o rta n t th a t you discover the th e vines in spring. If such practic sa n ita riu m for tre a tm e n t. F riday hom e in P o rtlan d . cau se of your indigestion at a tim e is follow ed, it is easy to clean out th night she aro se from h er bed. w hen a when tre a tm e n t m ay be effective. If Miss S ara B. W renn, who is em the only th in g you need is co rrectio n weed gro w th by th e use of th e grap dizzy spell seized h er and she fell ployed In th e cap acity of clerk to S en of diet, an d you follow th e advice of hoe. A fter plow ing in th e spring disking is u su ally advisable, fo llo w s ag a in st an a rtic le of fu rn itu re in the a to r Ja y U pton a t th e sta te house at your physician, you will be well re j room, fra c tu rin g h er hip. As she is Salem , w as hom e over th e w eek-end. paid. if it is found th a t your indiges by som e form ' of harrow to form ; d u st m ulch. T he h arrow should b< Sfl y ears old, It is feared th e accident Miss W renn began h e t d u ties at th e tion is th e beginning of some serious used often enough to p revent th' disease, it may be th a t th is early fo rm atio n of a c ru st and to develop i I m ay confine her to th e bed for some opening of th e le g isla tu re and e x j time. She fo rm erly resided at p le as pects to rem ain u n til th e close of th e know ledge will m ake it possible to d u st m ulch th a t w ill stop th e evapora estab lish a cure. If. how ever, you tio n of th e soil. an t Home, w here h e r sous, B ert, Irw in session. elect to g uess w hat th e tro u b le c a u s and C h arles w ere engaged in the "L ife w ill be finer, courage highei Mr. an d Mrs. C h arles P lian t, the ing your indigestion is and guess diet and you a re rig h t, you a re luckv. If g arag e business form er th e new ly-appointed night you guess diet and you have u lcers or if you atten d ch u rc h reg u la rly ." Dr. A. W. Botkin rec en tly called on m a rsh a l of G resham , a re p lan n in g to can cer of th e stom ach, you have m ade bis m other, Mrs. O. F. Botkin, of move in to th e E M Camp house near a m istak e th a t you m ust pay for. C herryville About tw o m ouths ago L aw rence aveuue soon. C lark Melu- G uess w ork is poor policy. It pays poor dividends in eith er h ealth or she had the m isfo rtu n e to fall, b re a k gin. w hose hom e they have been o c com fort. ing her hip. and alth o u g h she is past cupying. is com ing back from Toledo, if you a re having d istu rb an ces and nJ your system o f Catarrh or Dcafnes 90 y ears old. he re p o rts th a t she is Oregon, w here he has been for s e v indigestion afte r m eals, and If sim ple caused bv Catarrh. doing well. reg u latio n of your diet, such as eating S M H *KT«> Ar e w 40 t t t n eral m onths. re g u la rly and cu ttin g down the F. J. CHENEY & C O .. Toledo, Ohi. Wanted, Liberty Bonds We want at once for cash or other securi ties yielding as much or more interest than Liberty bonds $6000 Liberty Bonds. Will take any issue and pay above par, tele phone us if you desire to sell. We can offer municipal bonds in exchange. FIRST STATE BANK DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY ti T H E OREGON JOURNAL Special Bargain rates good until February 4, 1925. 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