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PAGE FOUB maiDiiai rveuy s a iu ra a y evening on com plaint of Mrs. E lla H ornish for a deferred board bill for th e m onth of A fine record for prom p tn ess In S unday d in n er g u ests a t th e home May. 1924. He w ent to C alifornia at m eeting claim s w as m ade by the of Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Gibbs w ere th a t tim e and b u t rec en tly retu rn ed . N orthw estern M utual In su ra n c e com R obert Morgan and Miss Nell B arton, He w as given a couple of days in visited w ith h e r d au g h ter, Mrs. E thel Gibbs, from F rid ay until Monday. Mrs. G enevieve Jo h n sto n cam e out from P o rtlan d Sunday fo r a few h o u rs w ith h e r m other, Mrs. M ary Me A llister. GOOD SHOES The qualifications of a good shoe may be described in three pany when a check fo r th e full of P o rtlan d , and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin w hich to raise th e n ecessary am ount, T he W. C. T. U. w ill m eet w ith Mrs. am ount of in su ran c e on th e life of K linsky, n ea r O rient. *— e of - - h aving a lien words, namely, w ith th e a lte ------- rn a tiv C. J. L u n d q u ist on T h u rsd ay a t 2:30, XVilliam R andolph H am m ond, who R obert W elch, of Sellw ood, spent placed on his autom obile. STYLE — COMFORT Feb. 26. Mrs. E. R. M artin, of P o rtlan d , T he V ictory circ le of th e Zion died on F e b ru a ry 4, w as In the hands (he w eek-end w ith his b ro th er, R. M. sta te su p e rin ten d e n t of th e d ep artm en t DURABILITY of th e local agent, J. V. Cogswell, on W elch and fam ily, before leaving for E vangelical W om en’s Union haa p la n of social m o rality w ill speak. A piano The lack of any one of these ned a bake sa le to be given a t th e F resn o , C alifornia, to reside. F eb ru ary 21 and w as tu rn e d over to Cecil M etzger g ro cery on S aturday. duet will be given by M isses R uth throws out the whole balance of A lfred S an d ers, an old frien d of S terlin g and A nna B ru n er, and a rec i th e beneficiaries on F e b ru a ry 23. The M arch 14. the shoe; in other words, these Mrs. H ans L arsen and C larence Hill tatio n by Miss Vernort Kelly. A social deceased had been in su red but one features combine to make the Miss F ra n c e s W elling, a high school h o u r w ith refre sh m e n ts w ill follow in K ansas 20 y ea rs ago, h as been vis y ea r and five m onths and had paid iting w ith them recently. H e now re- stu d en t, is confined to h e r hom e w ith th e program . W. L. DOUGLAS tw o prem ium s. 1 sides in N eb rask a and is v isitin g a an a tta c k of th e m um ps. She cam e The W orld’s G reatest Mr. and Mrs. M. D. K ern visited Shoem aker down w ith th e disease S atu rd ay W ord has been received from Miss son in P o rtlan d . Mr. S an d ers is m uch m orning. th e ir son, W. R. K ern and fam ily at P earl R uegg by h er p are n ts, Mr. and pleased w ith th e w est and is th in k in g Millions of people all over the world know through Vancouver, W ashington, Sunday. Miss Mr. and Mrs. H. M. H ayles, th e la t F lo ren ce K ern celeb rated h e r 17th Mrs. A. Ruegg, te llin g of a delightful serio u sly of locating n ear P o rtlan d . actual experience that W. L. Douglas shoes fit better, Mr. and Mrs. Glen R u sh er, of Al- te r th e a ssista n t lib ra ria n in th e b irth d a y w ith a d in n er a t th a t tim e. trip In C alifornia. She h as been for wear longer and are more satisfactory in every way sev eral m onths in B akersfield, visit- bany, w ere w eek-end v isito rs a t the b ran ch a t G resham , w ith th e ir foster O ther g u ests of the day w ere Mr. and than any shoes they can buy. ing w ith relativ es and friends and has hom e of the fo rm er's p are n ts, Mr. and eon, H arry Rice, drove to C orvallis Mrs. L. M. T hom as and d au g h ter S atu rd ay to rem ain u n til Monday P earl, of P o rtlan d , and H arold B u rl now gone to Los A ngeles. She ex- j Mrs. c - E - R usher. WE FEATURE pects to visit points of in te re st in the G eorge V anderhoof of A ntelope, looking a fte r th e ir In terests in con ing, of V ancouver. so u th ern p a r t of the sta te and along ■ Oregon, an d Mr. and Mrs. A rchie Mc- nection w ith a ran c h they own n ear T he L adies A uxiliary of th e A m eri th a t place. th e coast before re tu rn in g hom e in the PherBon, of P rin ev ille, have been r e can Legion w ill hold a m eeting a t th e Mrs. M ary Shoem aker, who fra c g ran g e hall on T uesday evening, F e b late spring. j cen t g u ests a t th e F. J. B echlll home. Spring Styles Now Ready tu red a low er lim b n ea r h e r hip on ru a ry 24. M embers a re rem inded th a t th e 12th of th is m onth, w as b ro u g h t to dues m u st be paid a t th is tim e If th ey h er home F rid a y from Good S am a ri Oxfords and High Cuts w ish to rem ain in good standing. ta n h o sp ital and is rep o rted to be g e t W ord has been received th a t Miss tin g along as w ell as can be expected co n sid erin g th e serio u s n a tu re of her E dna S hoem aker, a m issio n ary in H uchow, China, is on h er w ay hom e to injury. v isit h er m other, Mrs. M ary Shoe Mr. and Mrs. J. T. H o rr have rented m aker, who rec en tly suffered a b ro k th e H einey house on th e c o rn e r of en bone n ear th e hip Joint. Miss Shoe F o u rth and R oberts stre e ts an d will m ak er is expected home ab o u t th e NEV\ SPRIN G GINGHAM S in all colors and move In about th e first of M arch. They 13th of March. patterns this season that are entirely different, 32 inches M en ' ’ s wear " " S s hoes a re now living on Pow ell s tre e t near T he ladies of th e B ap tist Guild a re wide and fast color. th e H ogan road w ith th e ir son and G RESH A M conducting a p re -E a ste r apron sale at wife, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. H o rr. Specially priced at 25c and 29c yard th e hom e of- Mrs. C. A. C aro th ers to R o b ert H ayes of S eattle sp e n t the day. H. O. Bone, who w as form erly e m - , Adam Gut His. w eek-end a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. ployed by th e S tan d ard Oil com pany ) Adam is said to have been th e first More th an 20 frien d s of th e Rev. New Sport Stripe Mercerized Suiting, guaranteed J. A. Bushong. and Mrs. A aron H anson, who re c e n t in th e cap acity of g en eral agent, cam e ’ m an in te reste d in radio. He had th e fast color, 36 inches wide at yard................. 75c and 85c Mr. and Mrs. H erm an P ap e and two ly moved from A berdeen, W ashington, over from V ancouver, W ashington : first loud 8peak er. b u t he got off sons, who live n e a r C orvallis, visited th e form er to assu m e th e p a sto ra te of M onday for a sh o rt v isit w ith his o l d ! t h<?aP’ ‘‘ C° SJ him ° n ' y ° ne “bone ” w ith Mrs. Ed. S m ith on n o rth Main th e Bible S tan d ard com m unity ch u rch , I H e w as th e first to receive an a e ria l 36-inch Eponge Fabrics in pretty patterns and de s tre e t S unday aftern o o n , on th e ir way su rp rised them F rid ay evening at asso ciates In th e office. H e h as re- : iong d istan ce m essage. H e too w as signs at yard.....................................................................ggc hom e from spending sev eral days at th e ir residence, b rin g in g w ith them a cen tly p u rch ased a W illys-K night b othered w ith static, th e ir ran c h located n e a r Moro, O re donation of provisions. The evening coupe for use in his w ork on th e road. gon. Mrs. P ape is a niece of th e blind w as sp en t in a social and devotional Dress Up Party. G eorge Leslie, J r., w ho fra ctu red lady. New Silk K nit S carfs, in all colors, a t Given by R ebekah W elfare club, F r i $1.39 m anner. The new p asto r and w ife one of his legs w hen he fell from a day evening, M arch 13, a t I. O. O. F. A p le a sa n t fam ily reu n io n w as held a re w ell pleased w ith G resham and ra ilro a d speeder n ea r Stevenson, j ball. P rizes for b est sustained c h a r- S unday a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. th e ir reception. W ashington, several w eeks ago will ? c teT A dm ission 25 cents, including New shipment of Columbia Knit Sweaters, all the R o b ert H au sw irth , in e a st G resham , A. E. H en g stler, a ta n k tru c k sa le s p robably be obliged to rem ain in St. UnCh a ” d p ro g ra m — Adv- newest styles at popular prices. ce le b ra tin g th e b irth d ay s of th e host m an w ith the S tan d ard Oil com pany, V inceijts h o sp ital at le ast tw o w eeks C L O S IN G O C T S A L E . and his sister, Mrs. C a rrie P elto n , of has moved into th e C harles K ellum yet. It w as found to re-b re ak th e H a ts . T rim m in g s a n ti E q u ip m e n t se n L innton, Oregon. T he aftern o o p and house on L aw ren ce avenue, from one a r a t e l y o r c o lle c tiv e ly a t '4 o f co st, A ll bone an d set it th e second tim e. New sp rin g show ing of Shoes fo r th e whole fam ily m u s t g o b y F e b r u a r y 28. evening w ere sp en t in gam es, m usic of F ra n k H einey's houses on T hird G RESH A M H A T SH O P. Jo e Com stock h as erected a neat and listen in g in dn th e radio. street. g ara g e a t th e re a r of Mrs. A nnie i SPECIA L NOTICE. Mr. an d Mrs. C h arles A. R ogers Queen Ann Printed Fabrics that are in demand this Mr. and Mrs. B e rt H oss of P o rtlan d H evel’s house on Second stree t, w hich i G resham , Oregon, Feb. 24, 1925.__ w ere e n tertain ed a t S unday d in n e r at w ere S unday d in n er g u ests a t th e season and the latest colors at yard........................... 59c Special notice to G resham F ru it G row th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. H. L home of th e fo rm e r’s p are n ts, Mr. and he an d his w ife w ill occupy u n til such 1 ers asso ciatio n stock h o ld ers who tim e as th ey can e re c t a su itab le re si- | St. Clair. have co n tracted w ith us for th e sale Mrs. J. H. Hoss. dence. Mrs. H evel p resen ted h er son of th e ir stock w ho have not ta k en r e F. J. D utcher h as moved his fam ily Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Je n n e r drove to can to Echo, Oregon, w here he is em C orvallis for a v isit a t th e hom e of th e in-law and d au g h ter w ith th e lot on I ceiPf for fb eir certificates they can ployed by the B erry G row ers' P a c k fo rm e r’s p a re n ts over th e w eek-end. w hich th is new building is located a t h.a v® ,hem receip ted for a t th e B ank Gresham Oregon th e tim e of th e ir m a rriag e. t i ' k « i j lof of G resham . Gresham, ing com pany in sh ip p in g fe rtiliz e r to Mrs. Je n n e r also m ade a trip to A l i tie build-1 T H E BERRY GROWERS I th is place for d istrib u tio n am ong the bany to v isit w ith h er m other, Mrs. ing is of good size and w ell finished PACKING CO. and lighted and in ap p earan ce could . By D. E. Towle. b erry grow ers. F ra n k Lines. •Adv. 2t. w ell serve th e purp o se of a dw elling. W. L. Douglas Shoe DOUGLAS SHOES N E W SPRING FABRICS , $5 to $7 S0 are Arriving Daily AylsWortK# M a r tir ^ *>2$* L. A. WACK & CO. Everyday Necessities at Special Prices/ S herwin -W illiams Gijrafocim c Washer ^WITM CAST A L U M IN U M TUB . T COVER the EARTH Our stock o f P ain ts, O ils, V arn ish es a n o E n a m els, is a b so lu te ly co m p lete. ( W e ’ll tak e your o ld stove as part p a y m e n t) HOUSEHOLD SPECIALS FARM SPECIALS (T er m s to su it) TOOLS AT SPECIAL PRICES Regular $1.75 14-inch Stillson Wrenches Re ular 75c 6-inch Crescent Wren* het R< gular Reguler Regulai Regular Regular $2.75 8-inch Side C utting Pliers 35c Auto Pliers $5.25 M achinist’s Vises $3.50 Guaranteed Axes S1.5(t Maydole Hammers These prices good to M arch 1st $1.49 .59 1.79 27 4.39 2.99 .99 Regular 25c Mop Sticks, e a c h ........................... $ .13 Regular 35c Granite Wash Pans................................... 23 Regular $5.00 Fireplace Screens.............................. 3.99 Regular $7.00 Fireplace Screens........................ 5.99 Regular $7.25 Air Tight Heaters........................ 4.89 Regular $4.50 Air Tight Heaters........................ 3.99 Regular $1.25 House Brooms....................... 79 I hese prices good to March 1st Reguiar $3.85 80-rod roll Barbwire..................... $3.49 Regular $3.IX) Guaranteed Roofing........................ 2.59 Regular $1.50 Milk Pails............................. j 19 Regular $5.50 10-gallon Milk Cans..... Z 1 7 1 3 .T 4.99 Regular $80 Queen Incubator........................ 69 00 Regular $6.50 Churns ....................................... 5 59 Regular $5.25 Crosscut Saws.............................. 4 59 These prices good to March 1st Complete Stock of Lime and Sulphur Spray. Arsenate of Lead. Bordeaux Mixture. Spray I limps. Spray Hose. Spray Rods. Nozzles and Fittings Gresham P h o n e 1421 L. L. Kidder Hdwe. Co. Gresham P h on e 1421 a