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PAGE FOUR NOTICE. Civil Ken Ire Cxaniiiiatloiis to Be GRESHAM LOCALS To S tockholders of G resham F ru it Given. G row ers A ssociation: The Civil S ervice Com m ission in All stockholders of the above com C o ntinued from page 1 pany are hereby advised not to ag ree vites special atten tio n to th e fac t th a t to sell or deliver th e ir stock to any in exam inations held recen tly in P o rt M artin G rass su stain ed a b en t re a r p a rty w ithout first co nsultin g w ith land, Oregon, and o th er cities th e officers and d irec to rs and learn in g th ro u g h o u t th e U nited S tates for Jun fen d er S atu rd ay aftern o o n w hen the the tru e value of the stock. An offer m achine w hich he w as d riving was has been made by your directo rs to ior o b serv er in m eterorology and a s backed into by th e tru c k of George sista n t ob serv er In m eterology to All sell th e cannery p ro p erty to th e B er ry G row ers P acking com pany, the vacancies in th e W eath er B ureau, a p Chiodo. It is said th a t Mr. Chiodo —■ — ~ p rese n t lessee, at a price of $8350, sub- p gm -auis secured the e num - had been suffering w ith a cold in his lican ts w ere not secu red in th Ject to the approval of the stockhold- her desired a n d t h a t , head w hich caused te m p o rary d ea f I wo show each evening start- ers, and th is am ount, tog eth er w ith d th a t the8e "*»»»>«»>■- ness and failed to h ear th e w arn in g ill If promptly at 7 ami !> ,» in. the cash now on hand, will am o u n t to I lon8 w 11 be held ag a,n on M arch 11. signal. about the full par value of th e stock. ! P erso n s in terested in th ese o r o th e r A social m eeting of th e young peo We are w aiting for the officers of exam inations should aDDlv to the B r r y G row ers Packing com pany p le’s m issionary society will be held / CARL LAEMMLE PftESEHTS f S ecretary of the United S tates Civil to uccept or reje ct th e offer. I i« ¡Ht« a t th e F ree M ethodist p arso n ag e ictor ugo s mmortal asterpi We w ant to see all the stockholders Service Board a t th e local postofflce EC! of th e G resham F ru it G row ers a sso for detailed inform ation and applica W ednesday evening to w hich any ciation get an equal value for th e ir tion blanks. young person or o th e rs w ishing to at stock according to w hat the p ro p erty tend a re welcome. is w orth. M. B. Splaw n h as left for Kelso, Encourage Radio. THEOD. BRUGGER, P resident. JAMES ELKINOTON, S ecretary. Radio is classed as th e m ost w on W ashington, n ear w hich place he Is to derful achievem ent of th e century. Its be engaged in road co n stru ctio n work. Notice to Stage Patrons. en te rta in m e n t value is g re a te r th an The m ain show window of th e A. W. Effective on and a fte r F eb ru ary 24 '•»>=« m M etzger sto ore re uas has neen been th e c e n te r of 1925. F irs t stage leaves G resham a t all o th er form s of am usem ent. I t w ill i —* 7.00 a. m. daily except Sundays and do m ore to educate th e people of th e I m uch in te rest for th e p ast two weeks holidays, instead of a t 7:15 as h ere to world th an any o th e r agency. Its °» acco u n t of the fitting and unique fore,—Adv. possibilities are equal to alm o st an y displuy Incident to th e Lincoln an n i- — - A U M I T O m .P ß O D U C T I O iir reaso n ab le stretch of im agination. I versary. and which w as dism antled D uring 1920, sales of rad io sets and I Monday m orning. R eal fence rails p a rts totaled $2,000,000; in 1924, over «tum ps and g listen in g axes, th e la tte r We a re now o rd erin g our th ird $100,000,000, and it Is likely sales th is | P erhaps such as Lincoln never car “Blossom B rand 2d C utting." year will exceed $500,000,000. Get our price delivered a t your dream ed of, m ade up th is re a listic barn, G resham . Boring, Kelso, D a F a st grow ing in d u strie s a re th e easy w oodland scene and w as a window <3 m ascus, C ottrell, P lea san t Home, m urk of tax atio n and regulation. Our d ressin g w orthy of m ore th a n casual etc. Telephone D am ascus 94. co u n try leads the w orld in m anufac notice. I T f i f , WÖ 1 I 'V T AT AAt> tu rin g because in d u stry is given a free Mr. and Mrs. J. A. B ushong and il * m o w n orm i scope for th e op eratio n of individual ch ildren, W illa and Jam es, visited at in itiativ e in its developm ent and the S t.J o h n s Sunday w ith th e fo rm e r’s —J encouragem ent of new in d u stry J b ro th er-in -law and siste r, Mr. and A ten p er ce n t tax, as proposed in Mrs. W ill Bailey. congress, o r a d iscrim in ato ry * freig » h t I 311* <111(1 Every Wednesday and ra te a g a in st radio sets and equip-1 Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M anning w ere Saturday Evenings m ent would d iscourage th e advance- , T ° ng th ® hundre(ls wb ° am e n d e d m eut of th is in d u stry a t a tim e w hen , an ,,l’al s ta t'*hood d in n er, th e oc- it should be encouraged. th e 66th a n n iv e r«ary of th e » e X o X ^ S X T w X y M . . * 1! ” 0“ '......... ..... adm ission of Oregon in to th e Union, w hich w as given a t th e C ham ber of ro n s’ club of th e O rder of E a ste rn S ta r 11 Window Cleaning near Pleasant Valley Grange For ex p ert window clean in g see S. Com m erce In th e Oregon building in at th e hom e of Mrs. M ary M ullen, 1220 I T ajim a, or leave o rd ers with John P o rtlan d S atu rd ay evening. T h i) G arfield avenue, P o rtlan d , la st S a tu r Don’t F o rg e t and You W on’t R egret Brown, G resham , phone 2501. ban q u et Is tendered to th e native sons day aftern o o n . About a dozen ladies and d au g h ters of the Oregon pioneers w ere p rese n t, including Mrs. Mabel "Use w ant a d s’’—a good adage. each y ear and Is an event of m uch In S ettlem ler of W oodburn, p a st g ran d te re st. Both Mr. M anning and his m atro n for th a t year. T hese in te re s t wife a re eligible for atten d a n ce at this ing m eetings are held every tw o d in n er, as th e p are n ts of both w ere m onths. pioneers. Leon B aketel of P o rtlan d , w ell « Glen W inters, a freshm an a t Oregon know n to m any G resham people, is Our herd has now reached such proportions A g ricu ltu ra l College, sp e n t th e w ee k rep o rted v ery 111 w ith shingles. that a sale of some of the animals is an abso- end at hom e w ith his p are n ts, Mr. and At a re c e n t m eeting of th e sto c k lute necessity We have to offer, Baby calves, Mrs. W. A. W inters. h o ld ers of th e F a rm e rs ’ M utual E ire L - * yearling, and 2-year-olds. All of our own R elief asso ciatio n held in Portland^ Mr. and Mrs. W illiam T rim b le and breeding from our great herd sires. tw o ch ild ren , Lois and Lyle, drove H. W. S n ash all w as re-elected a d i ! S over from M olalla Sunday and enjoyed re c to r and p resid e n t of th e board of Prospective club members and others a p le asa n t reunion and d in n e r w ith d irecto rs. W. G. K ane of P o rtlan d w as re-elected se cretary . should avail themselves of this unusual oppor ch ild ren and g ran d c h ild ren a t the home of Mrs. P. E. Stone. Miss tunity to get the best right at home. Mrs. M aggie Ulm, who has been ill Spring styles from Stetson B lanche T rim ble, who has been em for sev eral m onths. Is rep o rted to be and Merrit are now on dis Our herd has been government accredit ployed as telephone o p e ra to r In a in a c ritic a l condition a t her hom e on play. They are unusually a t ed for the past four years. It is the great P o rtlan d exchange for some tim e past, Second stree t. tractive and the price is sure i has rec en tly suffered a rela p se from Mrs. Jo h n R oberts h as been ill at est prize winning herd at the countv fair to pleuse you. an attafck of th e flu and on th e advice h e r hom e for sev eral w eeks. She is to r the past five years. Spring of a physician, has given up h er p o si being cared for by h e r ch ild ren , Mr. tion for a m o n th ’s rest, re tu rn in g to and Mrs. F . C. H odge and Mr. and Mrs. Caps M olalla w ith h er p a re n ts S unday eve Ed. R oberts. are GRESHAM THEATER FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, February 20, 21 and 22 V H I M Choice AI Yalta Hay DANCING 35c Prices 15c Springer’s H all i Famous Registered Hoisteins Now Offered on the Market Spring Styles Just In Nee our hiir window display. $1 to $3 AylsWortl M en ’ s w ear G RESH A M New Spring Arrivals Dotted Normandy Voiles, colors are dawn, navy, cadet, m andarin and rose. 3K-inch, yard 50c Normandy Voiles in floral designs. lavender, ceris«* and blue. 88-inch 5Sc Mercerised Everfast Pam- ico Suiting, colors in green rose, yellow. 36-inch, yard, 58r Heavy Satin Paced Canton t repe. Colors, black, navy, beige, T itian and white. 36-inch, yard. $2.75 Heal Japan i’ongc 34 inch, yard, 85c and $ 1 . 1 5 . ^ * ^ ■—e 7 V, I JH Y ' —r« f* : See our new wide Kid Helts in light green, beige, black, dark blue and bunny. New shades in red. I-auey buttons and collar sets HOSIERY AM» CNHERWEAR Ladies’ Heavy Slik Mixed Vests, flesh color, each Bloomer» to match, each............ A. Ii. BURNS, ¡ning. Mrs. G eorge K enney w as b ro u g h t hom e Monday from th e P o rtla n d S u r gical h o sp ital w here she has been for th e p ast five weeks. Miss Joyce K idder gave a v alen tin e p arty S atu rd ay evening to 21 young folks a t her hom e on F ifth stre e t. The deco ratio n s of th e room s and th e r e fresh m en ts ca rrie d out th e schem e of h e a rts and cu p id ’s d a rts an d a d e lightful tim e Is rep o rted by those p resen t. A. W. M etzger is confined to his hom e for a few days by an a tta c k of grip. ALDERSYDE FARM Mrs. Wm. W illiam s of n e a r New berg, Oregon, is th e g u est of h e r m o th er, Mrs. F ie tta H ibbard, an d o th er rela tiv e s for a few days. I routdale, Oregon. s= - - ......................... ..................................... .............. ............ ......................„,^„„„„„„„„„„„„„^1 Content for Wealth Producing Idea, j Leave the People Free. Mrs. B. A. M iller and little d au g h Extended. H e rb e rt H oover says it is th e bus! te r have been b ro u g h t from a P o rt land hospital to th e ir hom e on W al m in e ^ DCeT en t 18 ma,1e b>’ th e COm' I " 688 ° f Kovernm ent to provide an open lula H eights. Both a re rep o rted doing C ontest f CbargP ° f th e ,I7 S Prixc road for th e ex ercise of the individual O regon’s " w e ik h °th h ^ ,DCreaBe in itlatlv e <* lta citizens, not to sub- well. of h n ^ p o r T S a T X ' S ; Mrs. E lla O liphant of A rleta d is L. M. Thom as, of Hood R iver, has tric t, P o rtlan d , w as th e g u est today of been appointed as successor to Jo h n Mrs. C. E. R usher. of being produced In th e sta te in clu d M arston a t th e T w entieth C entury w ealth, not to p roduce w ealth itself ing g rain s, etc.. Into finished products g ro cery and began his new duties T h a t g overnm ent is the w isest w hich EX-MAYOR MILLER co n serv atio n of w aste m ateria ls, es does not a tte m p t to perform those Monday m orning. He expects to move PINCHED FOR SPEEDING peclally wood w aste, and con crete fu n ctio n s w hich m ore localized agen his fam ily to G resham In th e n ea r fu suggestions how to b rin g th is about, cies, go v ern m en tal or otherw ise, can tu re. Mr. M arston w ent to H ubbard. About ten days ago K. A. M iller m o S atu rd ay to o b tain a house an d will tored to Salem to ta k e in th e leg isla w hich w as o rig in a lly intended to close perform for them selves. It Is the bus move his fam ily th e re im m ediately. tive session. In cid en tally he got ta k F eb ru ary 15th, th a t it has been ex iness of g o v ern m ent to reg u la te and He h as been prom oted from a sa le s en In. T h ro u g h some little o v ersig h t tended to M arch 1st to give everybody con tro l, not to m anage or operate. In m an in th e G resham sto re to m a n a in his h u rry to get th e re o r get aw ay, an o p p o rtu n ity to subm it his or her the stre ss of in te rn a tio n a l com peti suggestions. g er of th e b ran ch at H ubbard. tion. in th e endeavor to produce th e or tem pted by S alem 's broad and Among m a te ria ls th a t m ight be Mrs. O. A. Cox gave a b irth d a y d in b eau tifu l stre e ts, he u n w ittin g ly ex goods and c re ate th e m eans by w hich m an u factu red at p re se n t a re grain s, to im prove living conditions, to ra ise n er Monday a t noon in honor of her ceeded th e ca p ita l c ity ’s speed lim it flax, su g a r beets, w hich in tu rn give m other, Mrs. E. S. Beegle, of P o rtlan d , and w as handed a yellow slip by a social sta n d ard s, and to in c re ase th e rise to w aste p ro d u cts w hich m ight in te lle ctu al cap acity of its citizenship, and h er d au g h ter, Mrs. R uth Calkins, g en tlem an ly speed cop. Mr. Miller be tu rn ed Into stock feed and used for th a t nation will p ro g ress faste st and w hose b irth d ay s occur th e sam e day w as in a h u rry to g et hom e so th e next o th e r purposes. O ther w astes consist fa rth e st w hich leaves its people fre e st lan d w hose ages a rc 69 and 21 reap, ct- day he w rote th e m unicipal judge as of stum ps, vegetable grow th, fru it re s | ively. T hose p rese n t w ere Mrs. E S. follow s: from h am p erin g restric tio n s. idue, etc. Beegle. Mr. and Mrs. Roy C alkins and “ Y esterday I visited your city and E veryone Is eligible to en ter the Portland Telegram Bargain. tw ins. Mr. an d Mrs. O. A. Cox. Miss atten d ed th e le g isla tu re for th e first contest. E n trie s should be addressed T he P o rtlan d T elegram is m aking Ada Beegle, of L ents, and Guy and tim e in my life." On my d e p a rtu re I special b arg ain offer lastin g until to C ontest Com m ittee, 104 Oregon Evelyn Cox. w as presented w ith a very cordial In Bldg., P o rtlan d , Oregon. F irst prlz M arch 1. w hen th e y early subscription Mr. an d Mrs. C harles L ato u rell and vitation to re tu rn , ns the Inclosed y el is $100 for th e best idea and is d o n a by m ail w ill be $3.75. Send your su b sc rip tio n th ro u g h th e Outlook. Both d au g h ter, of H eppner, Oregon, have low slip indicates. ted by th e M arketing Com m ittee, P o r t p ap ers for one y ear, $4.50 —Adv. “ It will he im possible to get hack to been in G resham visiting frie n d s and land ( ham ber of Com m erce; second relativ es and also havlug some dental Salem rig h t aw ay, so if you w ill ad prize $50 by th e P ro g ressiv e B usiness Money to loan on rea l estate. F arm w ork done. They ex p e rt to be a wav vise me the am o u n t of the fine I'll r e Men's C lub; th ird prize $25 by th “ loans at 6 per cent. B. W T horne front hom e ab o u t a week an d during m it a check. P o rtlan d Ad Club. Make your w ants know n through 1 in so rry I b roke your city o rd i th e tim e a re p lan n in g a Ashing trip to th e W ant Ads. th e coast. nance, as I have had some experience America on Wheels. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge K ordenat, of along those lines m yself.” We know th u t A m erica ru le s the Oregon City, w ere Sunday g u ests at b u n t ' ' I r m l, Ilir.iim h Bridge. w orhl in autom obile use and p ro d u c tion. having m ore autom obiles th an all I th e home of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. E ast- A heavy tru c k belonging to K n arr & the re st of th e w orld com bined, with th 7 \ ' I man. Son of T ro u td ale, broke th ro u g h the nnL .ons of m achines to spare. How | G eorge P endleton, a race h o rse man m uch do we rid e? b ridge ac ro ss Jo h n so n creek leading T bf« co u n try in 1924 m an u factu red who has been spending the w in ter in to th e A. H. D ow sett place south of LASTS/ G resham , left T uesday for Tacom a G resham y esterd ay aftern o o n , cu t off b> m illion tires. A llow ing an average m ileage of fi.ooo m iles, w hich is low w ith his horses. traffic on th is p riv ate road and p re and dividing by four, you find th at 1 he re g u la r m eeting of th e G. A R sented a problem w hich took until tire s enough w ere m ade in one year ,h an «'»fy aeven and a half and of th e W. R. C. will be held next early th is aftern o o n to solve. The billion m iles tra v e l — tw enty-seven S atu rd ay at th e g ran g e hall Very tru ck , w hich w as loaded w ith gravel hundred tho u san d tim es around the Im p o rtan t business w ill be tran sa cted Intended for th e D ow sett place, had ea rth . and all m em beers a re urged to be* trav e rsed to th e fa rth e r side of the Grape Vines. p resen t. A basket lunch w ill be e n bridge, when it gave way b eneath the W ordens, Concords, N iagaras , one joyed to g eth er a t noon w eight and th e re a r end of th e tru ck y ear old. S plendidly rooted, su re w as dropped into th e w ater, w hich Is grow ers. Low prices. O rder now I he reg u la r m onthly m eeting of the about th re e feet deep at th a t place, H aro ld Oberg, C raig road, A fter e a tin g or ra o k in e high school board will be held at the fo u rth w hile the fro n t w heels of th e m achine house n o rth off B a rr road W rtgleys freshens 1 the rnourk TAbor high »< hoo! building on T h u rsd ay ev e $dl4, P o rtlan d , R. 7, Box 966 and sw eetens the breath ning of th is week, when th e q u estion w ere restin g on th e bank. R ichard Nerve, are soothed throat Is K n a rt, th e d riv er was u n h u rt. The refitahlil and digestion aided of allow ing dancing in the high school .h f, 8 . * ro w l®K rapidly. Up gravel was unloaded, th e broken tim th e re they w elcom e good Im m igrants So easy to carry thr little gadirt’ gym nasium is expected to be brought bers rem oved and, by th e aid of block u h?» . W’’ im m igration. up. tn addition to th e ro u tin e business and tack le “ »re im p o rta n t even th an im and a heavy cab le th e ” of th e board. A petitio n has been c ir tru c k was d raw n o ut of th e creek by m ig ratio n is hum an h ap p in ess and In cu lated ask in g for such perm ission dependence. C anadians atten d to th a t n a a d d a a »2 n v t a in 92 per per cen cen t t of of farm farm ers ers own own f»nd It Is understoo d th a t rem on- a tra c to r from th e g ara g e of R aker « <o Son. No dam age w as found to have th ^,r own farm s. In th e United S tates stra n c e s w ill also be presented. been done to th e tru ck . I only 62 per cen t own th e ir land the o th e rs are te n a n ts paying rent. rA Sweet Breath at all times / New Ginghams and Percales $1.25 Shlfrnm V™01' s U in peach, pink and orchid’ made from Llngette cloth, each... $1.05 Ladies’ Comblnettea. flesh and pink, each $2.05 Ladies Fibre Silk Combination Suits, each $2.5 J See our Famous ARROW BRAND LADIES* HOSE Colors Peach Hijnny, T itian, Grain. Beige Kacuuet Log - i n x . . z ari2 " ,“ r i,i“‘ " 0Sc WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. ... Phone 1411 1 $3 l° 8 ,S0 now ready House of Quality” ~ ~ Cireshani, Oregon i jam