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PACK FOrR GRESHAM orT IO O K . Forty-Five Meala a Day to Feed This Family I ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Noonan of Law. frence, Mass., don’t mind at all in feeding I thirteen mouths three times a day,—theis 1 family of ten girls and three boys, — nor j I have they ever found it a hardship. .L j L TUESDAY, MAY li GRESHAM LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. C. H. C alkins have r e ceived word of th e b irth of a baby boy born to th e ir son, K enneth C al kins, an d wife a t S helton, W ashing ton, on th e 24th of A pril. T he child has been nam ed K enneth Lyle GINGHAM SPECIAL A good grade of Amoskeog Gingham, 32 inches wide, well assorted, small and large patterns, fast colors. A. Meyer and F ra n z O lbrich a re each having elec tric ran g es -in stalled in th e ir resp ectiv e resid en ces, to g eth e r w ith elec tric w ate r h eaters. The ra n g e is th e H ot P o in t su p e r-au to Harvest Hats for the family at 25c, 35c and 50c. m atic ran g e, all w hite enam el. At th e G resham g ran g e m eeting last ÍS0«i*. S atu rd ay th e c h a r te r w as draped in R O Y S f * r-v ° Ur ^ ure Rubber Sole Canvas Shoes, m em ory of th e la te Ju d g e G eorge W. S tapleton. T he b eau tifu l and im p re s " , * " ill wear longer than sole leather, non RE-A I’I’R AISA I, N ECEhNA It Y, of each ad d itio n al y ea r since the last ( ea n ti I’ -T A to Meel sive cerem ony from th e new ritu a l SAYS COUNTY ASSESSOR » p n raisa l, re n d e rs It in creasin g ly dif- _ . „ skid. 1 ou will make your bases quicker with these. ---- ------- ttcult to m ain tain tru e assessm en t 1 be M ultnom ali County Council of w as used. A re -a p p ra isa l of taxable p rop erty valuations. D rastic changes alw ays P a ren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n s will m eet Miss S ara D otson is spen d in g th is to determ in e its tru e value for tax a- bivolve g re a tly in creased frictio n and on S atu rd ay , May 16. a t R iverdale tion purposes is an u rgent necessity. K 'b e c o m e a d j ^ t e d t o t l d ^ f x e T ^ A 8Ch<,° L The business 8888‘«>n * ‘H *>e- w eek w ith relativ es and frie n d s at S kom akaw a, W ashington, and A storia. according to County A ssessor H. U. serio u s h ard sh ip is alw ays im posed on ghl at 11 “ 'clock, when election and Mrs. F. N. M ew hirter of N ew berg, We have just received some new colors in our full W elch, and plans are being sta rte d to new buyers and lessees w hen th e tax - in stallatio n of officers will ta k e place accom plish th is th ro u g h a period of f 8., suii'1!?nly be5 om,! doubled o r treb - Mrs. O. J. P erk in s, sta te p resid en t who cam e to P o rtla n d la st w eek to fashioned, 12-strand Silk Hose. ^ n r X u aV° Wed ° n ' y by w il> b* ‘be in stallin g officer. Sh ' co n su lt a sp ecialist, w as found to be a sev eral years. ae will q u en t a p p ra isals. less serio u s condition th a n w as T he a ssesso r has n ot h ereto fo re a ' 80 g *ve a r e P ort of th e n atio n al con- T he situation in th is county w ith I th o u g h t. She expects to spend a week had ad eq u ate help and funds to m ake mention recen tly held in Texas. Pu- the reaso n s for a re -ap p raisal w ere o r tw o w ith h er d au g h ter, Mrs. Roy sta te d by Colonel W elch in a paper a thorough and com plete ap p ra isa l of pils from R iverdale school will put on all p ro p erty in M ultnom ah county. countv. a S h ak esp earian play In th e ir open- H. Gibbs, before re tu rn in g to her delivered rec en tly before the P o rtlan d L ast year, ap p licatio n was m ade to the home. A son, Max M ew hirter and R ealty Board as follow s: board of co unty com m issioners fo a ir th e ate r. An effort is being m ade wife, of T aft, Oregon, visited h ere on th e n ec essary funds for a re -a p p ra is to g et a full atten d a n ce a t th is m eet "A re -ap p raisal is n ecessary to se al. S atu rd ay . T he board was w illing and a n x ing. cure a b etter equalization of a s se ss ious to have th e w ork done, and afte r Phone 1411 The House of Quality Gresham Mr. and Mrs. G eorge L eslie p lan to m ent as betw een different classes of carefu l co n sid eratio n it w as decided p ro p erty and different sections w ithin Queer Cases of Infection Develop. go th is week to Seaside to spend a th e county. T he la st gen eral ap to provide for th e co n tin u in g program w eek or tw o looking a fte r th e ir beach of re -a p p ra isa l th a t will req u ire from Two p erso n s in G resham h av e been p raisa l was m ade p rio r to the W orld th ree to fo u r y ears to com plete. The W ar, and ow ing to abnorm al condi funds have been provided and an ad th e victim s of a p ec u lia r form of in p ro p erty and g ettin g it read y for th e tions brought on by the w ar it has ditional force of seven dep u ties has fection d u rin g th e p a st tw o w eeks, sum m er. been im possible up to 1924, because been added to th e land division w hich both cases being sim ila r in c h a racter. Mrs. A. J. H am m ond an d d au g h ter of unstabllity and shifting of values, is u n d er th e direct su p erv isio n of T. I’ resh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab D orothy have re tu rn e d from Y akim a, One is th a t of E a rl S hafer, ath letic to effect equalization of assessm en t R. M agutgan. a deputy of over 13 solutely san itary conditions and at lowest values to in su re uniform ity. The ex y e a rs’ experience in th e a s se ss o r’s coach and in stru c to r a t th e high W ashington, w h ere th ey visited tw j possible prices, you’ll go to of th e form er, tensions of city and in te ru rb a n ra il office and em inently qualified to a s school, who w as confined to his room eeks w ith a sis te r w ays, th e creatio n of new business sum e the resp o n sib ility of th is work. a t th e B. W. E m ery resid en ce for w eeks w ith Mrs. V a ils , a sis te r of th e cen ters, the influence of autom obile "T he office is now actively engaged ab o u t tw o w eeks but who has now form er. tra n sp o rta tio n and th e constru ctio n in g ath erin g fu n d am en tal data and A. M. W iikenson an d W illiam S ta n OEO. DIETL, Prop. of new highw ays and pavem ents and useful in fo rm atio n and p ro g ress has given up his school w ork for th e re Phone 1711 G resh« m other im provem ents have greatly alre ad y been m ade tow ard re -a p p ra is m ain d er of th e y ear and gone to th e ley left F rid a y for th e L ittle Sandy shifted th e disarran g ed values. Some al. Our first atten tio n has been given hom e of his p a re n ts at Salem . H is ra n g e r sta tio n to be gone a good p a rt pro p erty has increased 100 per cent to to co n sid eratio n of values alo n g a r foot becam e infected from no a p p a r of th e sum m er. F o r a w hile th ey e x 500 per cent, some pro p erty has re te ria l traffic stre e ts and high class en t cause w hatever and sp read rap id - pect to be em ployed on m ain ten an ce m ained sta tio n a ry , and other p roperty e n tia l d istric ts and in localities ly th ro u g h o u t th e in step . T he place w ork, th a t is th e c le a rin g of ro a d has show n a m arked sh rin k ag e in resid w here th e d lscrepencies betw een real values. Not to re-ap p raise the sec and assessed values ap p e ar to b e 'th e w as lanced w hich afforded tem p o rary w ays and w ork of th a t kind, and la te r tions w herein chunges have occurred, g reatest. I relief an d he attem p ted to take th ey w ill be sta tio n e d as g u ard s at would place an u n ju st burden upon "In fu tu re discussions of th e su b -I ch arg e of his c lasse s at school on lookout statio n s. those ow ners whose p roperty has not R udolph K aser h as ren te d th e increased in value—a burden which <’f <a8’ week, g ettin g aro u n d m lt m ore detailed ex p lan atio n co n the beneficiaries of Increased vuluees cern E rick so n house on th e c o rn e r of T hird w ith th e aid of cru tch es. A fter in g th e n a tu re and p ro g ress of should assum e. re-ap p raisal. I w ill ap p re cia te th e co- (lay’s tria l, he w as obliged to give up and R o b erts and w ill move in soon. “Ttie task of re-ap p raisin g all real op eratio n of p ro p erty ow ners, real es- I his work. Mr. K a se r’s fam ily co n sists of a wife R efreshm ents Served estate In a county is a considerable ta te d ealers and o th e rs in fu rn ish in g T he o th e r c a s e r e f e r r e d i= ti.-.t and th re e ch ild ren . / u! one. It is undertak en as a m oral duty reliab le d a ta w hich m ight be useful L . COMMITTEE T he p a sto r of th e Bible S tan d ard in the in te rest of Justice and fairn ess In connection w ith th is work. T he ° f 3’ t *le six-year-old d a u g h te r of B. W. THORNE JACK SHULTZ E. W. AYLSW ORTH to the taxpayers. It can be done only tim e to equalize is w hile th e assess- th e Rev. and Mrs. E. N. Long, w hose com m unity ch u rch , th e Rev. A aron ED. METZGER W. A. H ESSEL witli the full and w hole-hearted co m en ts „are being m ade and not afte r- little finger on th e rig h t hand becam e H ansen, is helping in a revival m eet operation of tlie people, it m ust be w ards. infected ab o u t tw o w eeks ago w lth- ing being held a t M onitor. A n u m stated, how ever, th a t a re -a p p ra isa l Mrs. G eorge T ow nsend of S eattle Entfle Creek P ioneer Dies. j " Ut “ breilk bein< detected In the skin. ber of th e m em bers of th e ch u rch does not necessarily m ean increased taxes. R e-appraisals deal m ainly H er finger sw elled rap id ly and the h ere atten d ed th e d edication of th e w as a w eek-end visito r a t th e hom e of , w ith the equalization of burden. Tax T he fu n eral of Mrs. M argaret Ja n e en d jo in t becam e decayed and on new ch u rc h w hich w as rec en tly ere ct- 1Ir- an(J Mrs. J. A. Bushong, levying bodies only ure responsible D ouglas who died May 7 a t h er hom e T h u rsd ay evening sep arate d , le ttin g ed a t M onitor and re p o rt a good m eet- Mrs. G. K. J e n n e r and h er siste r, for the am ount of taxes levied, aided quite frequently by electoral sanction. af E agle Creek, w as held in th e P res- th e bone slip o ut of th e finger e n tire ly ing.. T he Rev. E. E. Lee, of F a lls M rs- J - w - Motley of P o rtlan d accom - Be su re to ask your confectioner "In m aking a re-ap p raisal it is im b y terian ch u rch of th a t p lace on Sun- T he child, a rosy-cheeked little m iss City, had ch a rg e of th e serv ices a t th e Pa nied th e fo rm e r’s h u sband to Cor- for v allis F rid a y and from th e re w en t to p o rta n t to consider the ran g e of v al day aftern o o n in ch a rg e of th e Rev. a p p a re n tly is in th e best of h ealth , G resh am ch u rc h Sunday. ues over a period of from th ree to live II. W. Mort of E stacad a. T he ch u rch seem s to be none th e w orse fpr the Mr. and Mrs. L. L. K idder e n te r- A lbany w here th ey visited th e ir m oth- years. It would be m anifestly u n ju st w as in ad eq u ate to se at th e la rg e num - ailm ent. A bone sp e cia list in P o rt tain ed on F rid a y "Gresham Maid" Mrs. G. W. Cook of e r > Mrs. F ra n k L ines over th e w eek- and dem oralizing to suddenly raise h er who attended. As S unday w as J land P o rtlan d and her d au g h ter, Mrs. B. en(b w as co n su lted S atu rd ay and, assessed v aluations d uring a specu lative m ovem ent, or to suddenly low M others' day, th e p asto r m ade re w hile he did not seem to u n d ersta n d S ch u m ach er an d baby, N adine, of C o r-i Mr. and Mrs. C. O. H o rning drove to e r assessm en ts during a period of de m ark s con cern in g th e deceased fitting th e cau se qf th e infection, w as of th e vallis. S eattle S atu rd ay and sp en t th e w eek pression. of the m Betw a rk ., een th e the re i T a ‘ relatorelv T ° CCaHl° n ’ She hod been 1,1 ^ 1 opinion th a t no bone diseas NONE BETTER Ju ic h i K aih a ra, a Ja p a n e se tru c k end w ith th e ir son and his wife, Mr. use existed , in e m ark et, th e re s a relativ ely about a y ea r but kept up u n til last g a rd e n e r living on low er M ain stre e t, an d Mrs. L. R. H orning. T hey left sta b le m ean. T he judgm ent of th e , . L , h as erected a house fo r him self and S eattle ea rly Monday m orning, a r r iv assesso r should be controlled by n o r 1 J a n u a ry w hen she had a stro k e of M anufactured by Grandchild of Mrs. W. II. Evans m al conditions. apoplexy w hich confined h er to her fam ily n ex t to th e L u n d q u ist w a re ing h ere sh o rtly before noon and w ere Drowned. "T he World W ar created abnorm al bed. She hud also been a sufferer Mrs. W. H. E vans received a tele house. T he building w hich is a f a ir accom panied by th e ir d au g h ter-in - conditions throughout th e w orld. In from B rig h t's disease and th ree week sized fram e s tru c tu re sta n d s on piling law who w ill rem a in u n til a fte r th e th is country, w ages, th e cost of living, | ttgo w as ta k en serio u sly ill. Mrs. g ram on S atu rd ay an n o u n cin g th e sad w hich b rin g s it up to th e s tre e t level. com m encem ent exercises of th e high taxes other things n increased --------- -- . and ...u . all ... n ir a B H I . ... 1 . _ i u e e U l U W I ning I I I lii i of n er llI L l* new s VII of th drow h I i er little by leaps and bounds and th is w as re- I K . b Ja n u a ry 3, 1859 in g ra n ii()aughter B etty M th re e - R ecent sa les of auto m o b iles m ade school. GRESHAM, OREGON f'ected in Increased cost of buildings. ! M,S80url a n '* crossed th e p lain s w ith I ,n_ . . . y’ , e by th e H essel Im p lem en t com pany in Born, to Mr. an d Mrs. Jo sep h Chiodo, P rio r to the w ar. land was high and h er p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Ja c k in d d a u g h te r of her son, Robert M onday, a t th e hom e of Mrs. C arrie b u ild in g c o sts w e re low. W hen t lie . _ 1865. se s e ttlin ttlin g g in in Engle E a g le Creek, C reek w w h e r e L h , e r s an<1 w ife> w h o w a s d r o w n e d elude an O verland 6 sed an w hich w as here Pow ell, a nine-pound boy. M other p u rch a sed by Roy P ete rso n , a r e s i w ar cam e ou th e situation w as re I „h _ ,...u in the Minam riv er a t th e m ill tow n v ersed ; vacant land dropped and lots be 11,8 ved ever 8lnce’ s h e was and baby a re doing well. of Minam about 35 m iles n o rth e a st of d en t of th e Pow ell V alley d istric t, and in some sections becam e a d rag on ' m a rrie d to Jo h n F. D ouglas who su r- Miss W illa B ushong w as p le a s a n t a M axwell sedan w hich w as sold to th e m arket w hile building values in ' vives her, in November, 1876, to w hich La G rande, Oregon, Mrs. E vans and B. H. Bailey. ly su rp rised a t h e r hom e S atu rd ay 50 Rainbow Gladiolus, $1.00. J. A. G ray en te rta in e d his B ap tist evening by a p a rty of young people of D ahlias, m ixed, 50c dozen. W ell S unday school cla ss of boys a t his th e F re e M ethodist young people’s so sp ro u ted . P eren n ia ls, 10c each. Roses an d S h ru b s, 25c each. hom e F rid ay evening and a m ost e n ciety in honor of h er ap p ro ach in g H ollyhocks an d Sw eet W illiam s, m a rria g e to R o b ert H ayes of S eattle, joyable tim e w as had. B efore leaving length of tim e. T he re tu rn to a state and Mrs. Ju lia Richey. Sfie a |„o I am *n ’he n ea r fu tu re and Mrs. E vans larg e p la n ts, 50c dozen. ap p ro ach in g sta b ility has been slow leaves a b ro th er. Geo. Ju d d of E agle " “ 8 . btte? u ea* e r,y a n tic ip a tin g the th e boys did ju stic e to th e am ple an event of next m onth. T he evening M arigolds, S n ap dragons, Scabio- w as sp en t in playing gam es, follow ed and sub ject to m any fluctuations. Creek and a siste r .Mrs. Tiny H all o f l com ,ng ° f h er g randchild. lu n ch w hich w as served. sas. A sters, P etu n ia s, A geratum , H ow ever, the tim e has arriv ed when v erb en as, Z innias, C larkias, 30c Mr. and Mrs. J. E. T ay lo r arriv ed by refre sh m e n ts. T he brid e-elect was dozen. it Is necessary to take inventory and D am ascus. T he in term en t lo o k place th e rec ip ien t of a n um ber of u se hom e F rid ay from an extended au to O H H IS I M F . S O . l i t . an Inventory of p roperty values is in F o re s te rs ’ cem etery u n d er th e d i L obelias, S alvias, 35c. trip w hich Included a visit w ith th e ful k itch en u te n sils. T hose who w ere w hat we m ean by re-ap p raisal. G eranium s, W andering Jew s rection of Jo sep h E. G ates of G resh- I A" Ordinance prohibiting ttie sale of tire "In 1924 It becam e evident to the D usty M iller, C orleus, H eliotrope w orks. In'-ludlng (lie c ra c k e rs, cannon la tte r ’s sister, Mrs. S. M. P age and p rese n t from o ut of tow n w ere Robert a m . I c rac k ers, pin w heels, sky rockets. R o 10c each. assesso r th a t a re -ap p raisal of real H ayes, Mrs. C lara H erald and two m an dandles, etc., w ith in the c o rp o ra te fam ily a t Bend, Oregon. From th e re p ro p erty could no longer be p o st C abbage P la n ts , 1#e dozen. T o m a _ lim its o f th e C ity of G resh am . Oregon. ch ild ren , Raym ond and Miss D orothy, they w ent to K lam ath F alls, stopping poned. In cities of rapid grow tli and M a k e y o u r t e l e p h o n e e a r n y o u m o r e 1,6 ord ain ed by t h e C o m m o n C o u n c il n E k f „doz<" C elery. |Ur dozen. of Oak Grove, also Mrs. K ate S nyder L h u b a rb R oots. 4 for ¿Je. at C ottage G rove for a sh o rt stay w ith „ i __ - _______________/ _ , I o f tlie ( ity o f G r e s h a m changing p ro p erty values, the lapse hy co n n ectin g It with a w ant ad. SE C T IO N 1. of th e sam e place. frien d s an d at B row nsville th ey v isit «age SUHR FLOWER FARM o rd in a n c e a n d it» a p p ro v a l b y th e m a y o r ed th e ir son, Milo T ay lo r and fam ily. Ross Cooper cam e S atu rd ay from BASE LIN E, mile eawt li-M lle House. o f ti»e C ity o f G re a lu tm . i t » h a ll he u n Miss H elen Hisey an d Miss Joyce Pasco, W ashington, w here he is em- la w fu l fo r a n y In d iv id u a l, firm , c o - p a r t n e r ah In o r c o r p o ra tio n to d ie p la y , »ell o r ployed in a d ru g sto re, to spend a few and a s tre e t car. He stru c k th re e ma- o ffe r fo r »ale a n y a n d a ll cla»»va o f fire K idder w ere th e invited g u ests of the w o rk » , in c lu d in g tire c ra c k e rs , ca n n o n B eta Chi so ro rity a t th e ju n io r w eek days w ith his p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. chlnes com ing from the opposite di- c ra c k e r» , p in w heel», » k y ro c k e ts , R e m a n rectio n w hich tu rn e d him com pletely can dle», m>t piece», fla re » , etc., w ith in th e end festiv ities at W illam ette u n iv e r W. J. Cooper. H e re tu rn e d today. c o rp o ra te l im it s o f th e C it y o f G re s h a m Mr. and Mrs. C. M. P alm er, of Sa- aro u n d , when he Is rep o rted to have sity. They w ent to Salem F rid ay O re gon . S E C T IO N 2. lem. arriv ed today for sev eral d ay s’ stepped on th e gas and speeded aw ay m orning and re tu rn e d Sunday. rrn a lty . Mr. and Mrs. G. M. D avidson are be visit w ith fo rm er P o rtlan d friends, th e ’n an ea ste rly direction. One of th e A n y In d iv id u a l, firm , c o - p a rtn e rs h lp o r » e r p o ra tlo n v io la tin g a n y o f th e p r o v i- M isses R ena Stevenson and Nell Jo h n m ach in es h it by him w as driyen by a Rton» o f th is o rd in a n c e , » h a il up on c o n ing co n g ra tu la te d over th e a rriv a l of v ic tio n th e re fo r, b e fo re th e re c o rd e r o f a seven-pound boy w hich w as horn son. T hey also expect to v isit w ith P o rtlan d re sid e n t who hailed a pass Don't Stop Long in the Office th e C ity o f G re s h a m , be p u n is h e d h y a f ne o f n o t le»» th a n F iv e (15.00) D o lla r s to them T uesday at th e resid en ce of Dr. C. W. H uett, w ho w as th e ir p asto r ln S au to and gave ch ase to th e Ja p a n - o r m o re th a n F i f t y (150.00) D o lla r» , o r by at Rose City P ark M ethodist ch u rch e8e- As ’be d riv er of th is c a r w as im p r is o n m e n t In th e c it y j a i l n o t le»» Mrs. C a rrie Powell. th a n o i k * (1 ) o r m o re th a n tw re n tv -flv e w hen th ey resided In P o rtlan d . him self a fo rm er resid e n t of th e land T he in te rm ed ia te d e p a rtm e n t of th e (2;>) da y», o r b y b o th su ch fin e a n d irn - ---------------------- of c h e rry blossom s, he w as loath to p riN o n n n -n t. Ju n io r E p w o rth L eague enjoyed a S E C T IO N 3. Ja p a n e se D river U nder A rrest. a ssist in the c a p tu re of one of his T h a t n il o rd in a n c e s o r p a r ts o f o r d t- h ard tim es p arty In th e p a rlo rs of th e n n ii i p . in c o n flic t h e re w ith , t*e a m i th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch on S a tu r M. Y akato, a T ro u td ale Ja p an ese. fo u n ’r >m eu, an d not until Y akato lost sum , a re h e re liv re p e a le d F ir s t re a d in g . M a y 8. 1925. day aftern o o n . A n um ber of th e evidently th o u g h t th a t life is ju st one a re a r ^ re and w as fo rced to stop did I'lie place where we do your sen-ice work Second re a d in g , h y t it le . S la v 8. 1925 te ac h ers and m o th ers w ere p rese n t to m ishap a fte r an o th er w hen on Sunday be i"ubm it ’° cap tu re. He was a r r e s t- T h i r d r e a d i n g a m i passed. S la v 6. 1925 is the place you ate most interested in. We A p p roved May ti. 1925. e n te rta in th e ch ild ren an d a s sist in he bum ped into th re e autom obiles in ed by U atrolm an Joe H am m ersly who are trying to merit your business by using the Ity C H A S C L E V E L A N D . M a y o r . th e ir gam es. succession and finally ended up in th e a rre ste d bim on th re e charges, reck- A tte s t c «j. S C H N E ID E R , A tto r n , , most up-to-date machinery and equipment. clty jail in P o rtlan d w ith ball set at less fIrivln8. sp e e d in g .a n d failing to ^ ’llll( ]llllllllllll( ] lllllllllllin > I I I II I I I N I ( > I H N I I I I II I M I I I II N I I I H ( lllillN llllin illlll! lllllf! , ll! l2 ll^ i] lll l l t t l l l l l t ] l l l l l l l l l l l i a i l l N l i t i n i ( U I I | | | | | | | | | ( r By the use of this time saving equipment we ♦1.600. He w as proceeding in a w est- re n d e r a *d- I save you dollars and give you a better job. e rlv d irectio n on Sandy boulevard and r> , u. ~ ~ .....- • " ■» » « h » „í 25c grade Special at 1 7 a C SILK HO sl The pair WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. FOR THE BEST MEATS THE SANITARY Masonic Hall MARKET DANCE Gresham FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 15 CRESCENT ORCHESTRA “Patronize Home Industry” ICE CREAM GRESHAM CREAMERY CO. Plants for Spring Setting Come in and See Us It's our Shop we want you to see Ask us about relining brakes, grinding valves, generator or starter, ignition and elec trical repairs, welding, brazing, etc. We are equipped to give you the service you ask for. GRESHAM GARAGE Powell St., east of Main Phone 2391 MILLINERY SATURDAY Elizabeth Frock Shop GROWERS, ATTENTION! We are here again— Miss Halsey of Portland will again meet the ladies of Gresham and vicinity on next Saturday, May 16 and assist them in selecting their mid-summer hats. .Vote is the time to re- h-a i- your leghorns and make new hats of them. t i n t State Hank Building First Street,opposite Telephone Office Q u otin g H igh est Cash Prices for Raspberries, Straw berries, Loganberries, C herries and Pears. Now making contract'« See me Saturday. May 16th, all day 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. at Main I axilion F air Grounds, Gresham, Oregon. I’hone 42» after « p. m. H. E. THAYER