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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM VICTORY d ep arted , ex p ressin g th e w ish th a t th e re would be m any m ore such m eet T he V ictory circle of the E vangeli ings. cal W om en’s Union will hold a bake Free Lecture and l>eiu«n»tration. sa le on S aturday, M arch 14, at Cecil Dr. C laude F. Pefley of P o rtlan d will M etzger’s g rocery store. Mr. and Mrs. H. D ahl w ere p le as deliver a free le ctu re and d em o n stra tion on E lectro n ic D iagnosis and an tly su rp rised la st F rid ay evening, T re atm en t a t the G resham lib ra ry S a t by about 40 friends and neighbors, the urday evening, M arch 14, a t 8 o'clock. occasion being Mrs. D ahl’s birthday. T hose w ith ch ro n ic ailm en t w ill be T he evening was sp e n t in playing 500. p a rtic u la rly in terested . Come. At about m idnight a delicious lunch The Bank of G resham pays 5 per w as served, a fte r w hich th e g u ests cent In terest on tim e deposits.—Adv T h e Sp rin g 's M o st Distinctive Pumps orrtoo GRESHAM LOCALS C ontinued from page 1 F ra n k E scobar is im proving his p ro p erty w hich ex tends from W est F irs t stre e t to Pow ell street, by hav ing 100 feet of new cem ent w alks laid to rep la ce th e old ones. F a i r v i e w Æ r a Î n ^ nd V ä r e house C o . F a ir v ie w . O r e . J. C. K ilgore is suffering a t his home from an ag g rav ated a tta c k of bronchitis. W. B. T w ltchell, w ho h as recen tly arriv ed from C anada and leased the p lan t of th e D airy P ro d u c ts com pany, has moved his fam ily from th e Shelly ap a rtm e n ts into th e P earl A tte rb u ry house on L inden avenue. Mrs. J. A. Bushong has been suffer ing in ten sely for th e p ast few days w ith n eu ritis. Phone 2211 Special Cash Price at Mill Only V A tD RCH P U 10. in M t ._ j c .. v • . to . M . a . rk . et . C hanges P ric e s S ubject ** P E R TON Mr. and Mrs. W alter W ilkins and P E R TON th ree ch ild ren , th e fo rm er a b ro th er of Mrs. G eorge D uncan, sp e n t th e day with her on W ednesday of la st week. The finest workmanship available, together They are m oving from Tacom a, W ash ington, to N ew port, Oregon. Mrs. with the best quality leathers has made these Dalton, Mrs. D uncan’s sister, and her shoes a real value. son, Gale, w ere also o ut from P o rt land for th e day. L ig h t T an C alf P um p, C uban heel, tw o s tr a p cu t u»/» r n Roy Gibbs is having an 11 x 14 addi out, th e p a ir ................................................................... tion bu ilt on to th e n o rth of his little cottage on n o rth Main stre e t, w hich w ill be used as a bedroom . L ig h t T an F a n c y L ace O xford, c u t o u t d esig n s, low h eel w e lt w ith fan c y s tr a p to e ........................ R. M. M assie and sm all d au g h ter, D oris, of V alsetz, Oregon, arriv ed We are in the market for Grain W ednesday for a stay of a few days at L ig h t T a n F a n c y C ut Out T ie O xford, p la in toe, - 'ri CLEANING, ROLLING, GRINDING, th e hom e of his w ife’s b ro th er-in -law C uban h eel, a t p a ir .............................................. •pO.OU at any time and siste r, th e Rev. and Mrs. E. N. Long. H e is looking over th is p a rt of N u tm eg C alf, D raw S trin g O xford, low heel, th e co u n try w ith th e idea of m ak in g “ P e te r ’s D ia m o n d ” B ra n d , solid le a th e r, a t p a ir a Jossible ch an g e from his p re se n t lo cation. B lack Kid, F r o n t S tra p Mrs. C. M errill w as hap p ily rem em C ut O ut P u m p s a t ........ bered on h er b irth d a y M arch 3, by a num ber of frien d s an d rela tiv e s s u r P a te n t c u t o u t, th re e s tra ip, p , tw o p risin g h e r in th e evening a t h er b u tto n s, C u ban a n d low home. T he tim e w as p le asa n tly sp en t heel P u m p s a t ........ in a social way, follow ed by re fre s h m ents. T hose who w ere p re se n t w ere !■ nil lin e of «olid le a th e r Shoes, Mr. and Mrs. R alph S tan ley and two fo r th e e n tir e fam ily , a t p o p u la r children, Mr. and M rs. C. O. M errill prices. and four ch ild ren , Mr. and Mrs. Les lie M errill and d au g h ter, Mrs. J. A. Nye and d au g h ter, of P o rtlan d , Mr and Mrs. A. L. M errill, also of P o rt land, Mr. and Mrs. G eorge L eslie, Mrs. A nnie H evel, Mr. and Mrs. E .D. P rich Gresham Oregon ard , Mrs. Dan M urphy, and L eonard and B irdine M errill. D u rin g th e eve ning a handsom e ro ck in g c h a ir w as p resen ted to Mrs. M errill w ith th e good w ishes of all p re se n t th a t she m ight occupy It for m any y ea rs yet to come. Mrs. H a rry Buckle of P o rtlan d vis ited w ith h er p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. E m ery on T hursday. w ith F o u r C y lin d ers Mr. and Mrs. E. W. A ylsw orth r e tu rn ed W ednesday n ig h t from a tw o- w eek s’ trip to San F ran cisco , w here T he real value of the 1925 Star it A nd it does prove the truth of our th ey visited a b ro th er, C. A. Ayls proven by the service it gives its statement that no car in the low cost w orth. T he re tu rn trip w as m ade in owners in every day use. field equals the 1925 Star for day in th re e days, th e la st lap from Medford X ’ and day out mechanical perform to G resham being ru n in a sin g le day. H ere’s a case in p o in t: Tw enty-four ance. W hile a b sen t they m ade a business Star owners report that they drove X call at K lam ath F a lls in connection an aggregate of 601,317 miles w ith And with all that, you drive the bqyt w ith th e ir ran ch . T he p o p u lar cloth Full Force Feed o u t one cent cost for repairs. looking light car designed. Ing m e rc h an t is an y th in g but a C ali X Lubrication fo rn ia booster. N otw ith stan d in g he Sounds unusual— yet, based on the Your dealer has the late models, all saw the su n sh in e for ten days, he 4 -W h eel B ra k es reports of +0,000 Star owners on ALL STEEL SEDAN. with the Million Dollar Motor, with the Pacific Coast, the average cost All steel body, straight say s th e re is no place like Oregon. its quick and abundant power— Tubular Backbone I nusually big and roomy, T he re g u la r m eetings of th ^ G resh of replacement parts averages 63« side, cord tires, everlasting am P a ren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n will quick acceleration (5 to 25 miles more power, larger axles, Disc Clutch per car. That’s what Star gives J you per hour in +-K seconds)— 2 0 * » be held in th e au d ito riu m of th e grade larger brakes, disc clutch. baked enamel finish. uj low upkeep cost. power increase. See the 1925 Star! HollowCamShafij school on M onday aftern o o n , March 16. w hen a p ro g ram w ill be given, fu rth e r d etails of w hich w ill be pub lished later. A good atten d a n ce is desired. O. H. D aniels, a stre e t c a r con d u c OVERLAND COUPE to r on th e St. Jo h n s line, w as a ca lle r SEDAN. last T h u rsd ay evening on Mr. and Mrs. J. F. W hetstone. H E N R Y T IL G N E R G re sh am , O regon I’he most automobile in the Mr. and Mrs. J. A. S eifert of Mil w aukie, Oregon, have m oved to th e world for the money. fo rm er F re d Shelley residence on enamel South R oberts avenue, exchanging th e ir tw o ac re s and six-room bunga low In M ilw aukie for th e G reesham property. Mr. Shelley trad e d his All p ric e s F . O. B. G re sh am acreag e and house h ere to a m an from F o re st G rove for a sm all farm n ear th a t place and th e la tte r exchanged it for the C lackam as co unty property. Mr. S eifert Is a dog fan cier and has R ELIA B ILITY -:- SERVICE k ennels of G erm an police dogs and Phone 1141 Gresham Cocker sp an iels. T he S eiferts have th ree ch ild ren , one of whom will e n te r th e g rad e school. A p le a sa n t g ath erin g w as held at th e home of Mrs. H annah Johnson S unday w hen relativ es an d frien d s Com pare It w ith other»— Joined hi ttie celeb ratio n of her 89th It ha» no equal* birthday. A fe a tu re of th e d in n er w as a beautiful b irth d a y cak e w ith can dies. T hose p rese n t besides "G rand b resh o r C ured, L ard , Etc., p re p a re d a u d sold u n d e r a b m a" Jo h n so n w ere Mr. and Mrs. \V J. I CHEST OINTMENT so lu te ly s a n ita ry c o n d itio n s an d a t low est Help Your Young Clover by a Good P ritch a rd , son Bill and d au g h ter F or th e quick relief of Cheat Colds. p o ssib le prices, yo u 'll go to C harlotte, Mrs. Minnie Nichols, Mrs. Croup. P neum onia, Influenza and Application of Land plaster W ilfred M arkell, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. P leu risy P ains. P rice 50c. Johnson, all of P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs F or S ale by All D ruggists W e ha\ e just unloaded a car ami can suppb « > « . BIETL. Prop. Phone l< li Wm. D ahlquist, Mr. an d Mrs. Chas 4»re«hnm vour needs. I D ahlquist and ch ild ren , Naomi and Nora of P leasan t Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. O sburn of G resham . Our cleaning mill is running overtime but Mr. and Mrs. H arry W arden have local and internal, and has been success- disposed of th e ir 8-acre b erry farm 'd in the treatm ent o f C atarrh for over aring us your grain, we can soon clean it for you I ou Cleveland avenue to Mr. and Mrs. forty years. Sold by all druggist*. j Jo h n Sinies of P o rtlan d , for the lat- F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio ' te r ’s home on E ast 32d stree t. The High Quality f ield Seeds at Low Prices M asonic H all N O TICE TO C R K B IT O R S . I tw o fam ilies w ill move thia week. Mr. G ro d io m In th e C ircu it C ourt • t th e S ta te o f Ore- I W ardell w ill engage in c a rp en te r >n fur th e C ounty of M ultnom ah. P ro n e D ep artm en t. || w ork and Miss M uriel W arden ex- N otice is hereby given th a t th e u n d e r I pects to e n te r the N ortliw estern signed h a s been appointed A d m in istra to r of the e s ta te of D avid W eaver, deceased School of Com merce. by th e C ircuit C o u rt of th e S ta te of ( >re- gon for M ultnom ah C ounty, a n d h a s o ual- The E u rek a R ebekah lodge paid the IIMQ. AU p ersons h a v in g c laim s a g a in st said I G resham R ebekah lodge a fra te rn a l Jack Gigray's Orchestra e s ta te a r e hereby notified to presen t the . visit Mouday evening. A social tim e sam e duly verified a s req u ired bv law to R eíre»lim ent» a t th e office o f W ’ J Good F lo o r | w as enjoyed, follow ed by a banquet. « th .s e p. u ndersigned G entlem en «U hi Ladie» Fr« r, a t G resham . Oregon, w ith in six T his evening th e G resham Reb« kahs m o n th s from the d a te hereof D a ted a n d first published. Feb. 17. 1*25 G re sh am , O re. will go to m eet w ith th e O rpha lodge L a s t publication .March 17. 1*25 JO H N M ETZGKR. a t M ontavilla, at w hich tim e th e pres E xports of doors from P ortland A d m in is tra to r of th e E s ta te of Add to y o u r Income, su b tra c t from Ident of th e R ebekah assem bly of Ore w J. C O O P E R ? * '“ WeaV" d u rin g 1924 w ere 3478 ton*, an in-1 your losses, m ultiply your re tu rn s, di I gun is m aking h er official visit. A tto rn ey for A d m in istra to r. vide your expenses, by using W ant Gresham. Oregon. cre ase of 175 p er cen t over 1923. Ads. fo r L a d ie s a n d M isses Barley, w h o le ............... $52.00 Barley, rolled or ground 54.00 Corn, w hole.................... 57.00 Corn, cracked or ground 59.00 Oats, w hole.................... 48.00 Oats, rolled or ground. . 50.00 Beet Pulp........................ 48.00 More Milk, Fishers. . . . 47.00 Dairy Feed, Fishers. . . . 44.00 $6.75 W h e a t............................. $67.00 Scratch................................63.00 Egg Producer............... 55.00 Mill R u n ........................ 40.00 M id d lin gs...................... 52.00 Linseed Oil M eal........... 51.00 Cocoanut M eal............. 44.00 Tripple Oil M eal........... 52.00 Molasses in steel drums. 27.00 $4.85 $3.25 $3.50 L. A. WACK & CO. THE FINE NEW OVERLAND MODELS 601,317 Miles and Not One Cent for Repairs Lowest Priced Gear Shift Car Manufactured High-Grade M e c h a n ic a l Features on all 1925 Star Cars $910 Main Street Garage $759 [See It at Your Dealte,. Gir HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. mb Farmers ! Drive It. Compare It] DOLLAR MOTOR ;; i AMBER-O-LATUM A* S FOR THE BEST MEATS III THE SANITARY MARKET H a ll’s C a ta rrh Medicine AM ERICAN L E G IO N Grinding and Rolling Feeds Our Specialty. A. W . METZGER <& CO. R DANCE FRIDAY EVENING, M A R fH jO