PAGE FOTB P rin cess V lora—form erly Helen Zion Evangelical (hnrch. K elly Gould—announces th a t her Services a t th e Zion E vangelical daughter, D orothy Gould, is to m arry a Swiss Baron. As the Gould money ch u rch next Sunday w ill co n sist of dw indles th e titles increase. Sunday school at 10 o'clock and preach in g in E nglish at 11 by the de­ F ra n k W ostell Is h ere from v ugene Make your telepnone earn you more p artin g p asto r, th e Rev. H. R. Geb­ • — — ......... *- looking a fte r th e cem etery lo ts i f the by connecting it with a- w ant ad hardt. T here w ill be special m usic by) Sw eet fam ily. H e Is en closing tl em I ----- en closing l i t he choir. Between now and th e a r- w ith a co n crete w all 16 feet sq u are riv al of the new p asto r th e different ! Mrs. C. E. R usher, who h as been ill o rganizations of the ch u rch w ill con- for a few days th is week, is ab le to he tln u e as usual. Divine w orship w ill ab o u t again. be conducted each Sunday by E van- At th e an n u al election of officers of (NISCO) gelical p asto rs of P o rtla n d . th e th ree circles of th e M ethodist B ring in your U ni-Spar coupons ,L adi®8 Aid th e follow ing w ere elected Also two good used spreaders T hey a re good for 50c on p u rch a se of for th e ensuing y e a r: S o u th ea st cir- very reasonable. U ni-Spar products. L. L. K idder cle, Mrs. W. A. W inters, p resid e n t; Mrs, O. A. E astm an , vice p resid e n t; H ard w are Co. Mrs. W. J. Cooper, se c re ta ry ; Mrs. C. For expert window cleaning vee S. J. L u ndquist, tre a su re r. T he Sew and Phone 1301 Gresham Tajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith John So circle, Mrs. B. L. W alrad, p re si­ Brown. G retham , phone 2501. d en t; Mrs. F ra n k P eak, vice p re si­ d en t; Mrs. W. G orsage, se c re ta ry , Mrs. F red Fieldhouse, tre a s u re r. The D orcas circle, Mrs. J. R. H o rr, p re si­ d en t; Mrs. A. G. L am b ert, vice p re si­ CORN T LAKES, Kelloggs CRYSTAL W HITE SOAP, d en t; Mrs. M ary M cA llister, se c re ­ package ...................... «c FEDERAL MILK, 6 bars fo r.................. 25c ta ry ; Mrs. A. McManus, tre a su re r. tall cans, 3 for........... 25c 12 bars for................ Í !♦<• Two delegates, W illa G rass and A nnabel K irkw ood, w ere elected as W e have a tine assortment priced from d elegates to th e R ebekah G rand A s­ sem bly w hich will convene a t A sh­ land, Oregon, May 21-25, a t th e re g u ­ COMB HONEY, large la r m eeting of th e R ebekah lodge SHORTENING, best bulk OT LK COCOA, pure w hite sections, ea. 22}£c 3 pounds......................55C M onday evening. Mrs. K irkw ood was 2 pounds ....................i5 c also elected as d istric t d eputy p re s i­ Phone 1236 Gresham dent of the local lodge for th e en ­ su in g year. tu rn ed to her home a fte r sp en d in g ten Mrs. Loueza W onnacott h as re ­ 10-quart White Enamel Oval Dish Pans 69< days w ith h er son C harley and fam ily 14-quart White Enamel Oval Dish Pans. in P o rtlan d . They a re p la n n in g a trip 89< K ER R ’S HOT CAKE tom orrow to C orvallis w here th ey will STANDARD PEAS, -------------------- -------------------------- ----------------------- ! FLOUR, lge. pkgs.... 25c ROYAL BAK. POWDER, vz,v,v,-zgzzrzzzzz/rz?zz,zzz.Yz^zzcrr/yz zz¿zzzg2yzzwz¡^z/7?zw7.gl visit a cousin of th e late Ju d g e W ona- 9 c a n s ..........................25c 5-pound can....... can.......... $2.29 i -v i ri- ;-----— ---------------------- o-pound $2.29 cott, th e Rev. J. R. N. B ell, a retire d P re sb y teria n m in ister, who is co n ­ fined to his hom e th e re by illn ess. CORN MEAL, freshly MURAYA TEA, The M ethodist L adies Aid w ill m e?t milled, 9-lb. sack....... 39c TISSUE TOILET PAPER %-lb. package........... 25c in th e ch u rch p a rlo rs W ednesday af­ 1000 sheets, 3 rolls 25c tern o o n , A pril 22, a t 2:30. A t th is m eeting th e se c re ta rie s of th e circles will give th e ir an n u a l rep o rts. The h CENTURY R H o n u a :— : ---------------------- --------------- ------------C l l U W U e r ladies of th e Sew an d So circle w ill be th e h o stesses for th e occasion. A t the close of th e business session th ey will MANUFATTI KEKS OF p ut on a pantom im e en titled , “M ellar D ram m ar." All th e ladies of th e co n ­ g reg atio n an d th e ir frien d s a r e in v itid to attend. Mrs. M. E. M cW illis of M ilw aukie, —------------------ —_______ ___ _____________ Oregon, has been spending a few days w ith h e r d au g h ter, Mrs. M ary H olgate, and h er g ran d d a u g h ter, Mrs. MacDale. sio n ary ad d ress in th e F re e M ethodist 1 1 § C. F. M arohn, living w est or G re sh ­ ch u rch a t th a t p lace in th e evening. am on Pow ell Valley road, has opened backers are SECURE I) up a plum bing an d g as fitting shop on for LYCEUM COURSE I Second s tre e t w est of Main. A. J. DWYER, P resid en t and G eneral M anager. A c o n tra c t has been signed w ith the JOHN P. MILLER, Vice P resid en t E iliso n -W h ite Lyceum B ureau for a IRW IN H. CONE, S ecre tary -T rea su rer course to be given next w in te r in .... ..... ....................................................... G resham . T he n u m b ers w ill be by 50 Rainbow Gladiolus, $1.00. n atio n ally know n le c tu re rs and e n te r­ D ahlias, mixed, 50c dozen. W ell ta in e rs and it is a d istin ct ho n o r to sp routed. P eren n ia ls, 111c ea( th is d istric t to se cu re such sp eak ers. Roses and S hrubs, 25c each. Voiles, the coolest of sum­ T h ree nu m b ers will be given, th e H ollyhocks and Sw eet W illiam s, first by E dw in W hitney, founder and mer fabrics, may be had in Ltrge p la n ts, 00c dozen. A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK M arigolds, S n ap dragons, Scabio- head of th e B oston School of E x p re s­ printed or plain, colors, jade, sas A sters, P etu n ias, A gératum , sion, In N ovem ber; C harles Paddock, peach, pink, blue, yd. ..50c \ t i b e n a s , Z innias, C lark ias, 30c “th e fleetest boy of all tim e,” who ra n dozen. 100 y ard s in 9 3-5 seconds, th e w o rld 's Lobelias, S alvias, 35c. ........................................tu.i............ ........... . G eranium s, W andering Jew s, rec o rd ; th e last, a lectu re, by J. D usty M iller C orleus, H eliotrope, F ra n k lin Babb. T hese a re considered p r i c e d 'a V ’ h e y a r i " 8 ’ ” b e a U t i f “ ' s h a d e s ’ S p e c i £ ‘>' 10c each. as choice as any to be obtained by th e Gresham C ab b ag e P la n ts, 10c dozen Tom a la rg e st cities of th e United S tates. •“«' dozen. C elery, lOe d o w n Phone R h u b a rb Roots, 4 for t i e I.’.Si I he school may add tw o num bers, Come in and see the pastel! shades in neckwear m ak in g a co u rse of five. T he high and Silk Scarfs school w ill co o p erate w ith the g u ar- a n to rs to th e ex ten t of fu rn ish in g an New Line of Corsets and Underwear o rc h e stra and au d ito riu m and ta k in g ca re of th e sale of tickets. In re tu rn , Silk vests and Bloomers th e funds secured over and above th e c o n tra c t p rice of $400 w ill be tu rn ed over to th e stu d e n t body funds Miss S. S tella B urcham , re p re s e n t­ 20th Century Store THE New idea Spreader Wasted Dollars are o f no Value They benefit neither the buyer nor the seller. Where th^v o-n nn one knows. But at the 20th Century Grocery it’s d iffe r e d ° A ou know your money has been well spent You rppoivn i « pound and 100 per cent vafue f o / e ^ y dollar RAKER & SON Offerings Saturday and Monday, April 18th and 20th Mothers’ Day, May 10 Don't forget to send her a card CRA.BeXT5ee^uefanCy 5c to 25c each can 29c HEPP’S RACKET STORE FLO I JR fishers BIend’ 49-pound sack. yf z\ * vJIV Vim, 49-pound sack............... Äi.49 EXTRA SPECIAL Southeast Portland Lumber Company Chowd- ' ^ ^ “ Oe^anUnderwood^Devil Ham free, with each 2 ¿ns & All Kinds of Lumber, Lath and Shingles Sawmill and Yard at Lents Junction near Foster Road Summer Dress Goods Deliveries made anywhere Attractive Patterns in Voiles, Organdies, Suitings Plants for Spring Setting VOILES COAL BRIQUETS EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE Daily Trigs to Portland GROCERY BULLETIN WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. ing the E llison-W hite Lyceum B ureau, Brookfield Loaf Cheese Good Mild Cheese. PURE LARD B ricks w eigh ab o u t 5 lbs. Rex Brand, med pail $1.00 large pail $1.90 pound 30c PURE CANE SUGAR - 100-lb. sack for Saturday mid Monday special for Cash BULK COCOA High percentage of oil lbs 15c, 4 lbs 25c 2 Edgm ont Butter Crackers D elicious because th ey a re m ade different Large Package 30- FLOUR—Kerrs Best Patent, Monopole Dimple Peas One of our best bran d s 3 cans for 69c 49-lb. sack $2.49 Monopole Golden Corn Satisfies th e m ost exacting dem and. 3 cans for 69,' K. c. Baking Powder, The old reliable ______ - ,)~oz size 19c, 50-oz size 35c Silver Bar Tomatoes Beat stan d ard variety 3 $6.75 brand U T A H N A PEAS B etter th a n o rd in ary cans 39c 3 cans 39c Prince Albert and Tuxedo Tobacco, 16-oz tin,. Snecial for Q7- Pure A lfalfa Honey MiieRer* M iicaroiii, N pegheltl. Noodle» Pint Jars 30c, Quart Jars 60c S trictly q u ality goods 2 packages 35c A. W. METZGER & CO. Quality and Service Phone 1451 Feed 12S1 for th e co n tra c t and a rra n g in g o th e r m atters. s ' Phone 1411 ------ . The House of uj Quality q u a lity Gresham Gresham ............ ........— ...... lllllliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin .......... Snow Deep on Watershed. It is rep o rted by p ersons recently- retu rn ed from Bull Run lake th a t th e | snow is packed to a depth of 65 inches th e re In com parison to 36 inches a t th is tim e la st year. A ccording to re- I p o rts of C harles E. Oliver, en g in eer I in ch arg e of th e developm ent w ork at | th e sam e tim e la st year. Mr. O liver also sta te s th a t because of heavy snow th e tra ils would prob- I ably not be opened before th e first of Ju n e, alth o u g h last year m ost of the snow had disappeared in A pril, POWELL VALLEY T he m illin ery school of the O. A. C. j extension co u rse w ill m eet at the Pow ell Valley schoolhouse S atu rd ay | an d also T uesday in all-d ay sessions beginning a t 10 o'clock. Each lady req u ested to b rin g one a rtic le to con trib u te to w ard th e lunch w hich will be served at noon in picnic fashfo i. C harles U nis has been on th e sick list for th e p ast week. Miss H elen L arson, who has been b suffering w ith Inflam m atory rheum r. tism for some tim e past, w as take.i to th e P o rtlan d S an ita riu m on Tues.-.ay j for trea tm e n t. She is rep o rted io be im proving. “The V ictorious M essage” w ill he th e su b ject of th e serm on S u n d ty m o rning at th e Mission ch u rch of I w hich th e Rev. O. J. W llner is pa.,tor. In th e evening he w ill speak on "Jo sep h a Type of Je su s." T he co n ­ firm ation class w ill m eet S atu rd ay evening a t 8 o'clock. Sunday school w ill convene a t 9:60. I The affairs of t h e P . i m h i . a . . 1 3 YOVR WORKING PERIOD At the age of IS years—when most children have to leave school—the American Experience Table of M Jo r- tahty gives us SO years to live— SO years to york. we earn the modest average of $20.00 a week. in those 50 years we will earn $50,000. If Save 10 per cent o f that— a reasonable plan. $2.00 a week, saved for SO years will mean $16,603.34 a neat fortune. Have you the courage to try? " fto r k while it is called today , for you know not >,ozc much you may be hindered tomorrow .”— Franklin. FIRST STATE B A NK Gresham, Oregon A STRONG BANK * th e proceeds am ong th e seven The tw o b ro th e rs residing in Pow Valley leased th e farm five y ea rs a but as th e ir lease has now explr • c . a , „ saie w m be held disposing of G rove Vfr« > . ,„ d ¿ „ I o* ± , 01 each of th e h eirs w ill ta k e control p , r . o .. l p r o p .,,, > M , |r> S w M t , ” “ " “ " th e ten an d a fractio n ac res com pr ing each farm .