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his brother-in-law esota, is here to spend the summer
and Mrs. Arnold Ruegg. with his son, Oscar A. Johnson and
Continued from page 1
and his uncle D. M. Roberts and fam family. He is delighted with the cli
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Metzger and
ily. Mr. Roberts is the sherifT of Des mate and scenic beauty of Oregon.
little daughter of Boring and Mr. and chutes county.
of Long
Beach, Cali-
i Adolph
- Nelson
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Mrs. John Metzger and son, Ben have
Miss Jeannette Dowsett was pleas- fornia, is visiting for a few days with
returned from California where they
have been for two weeks. They drove antly surprised Tuesday evening when Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Johnson. He is on
to Lodi. California, where Mr. and a num ber of neighboring young people J his way to Seattle to attend the i
Mrs. John Metzger and Ben visited arrived to help her celebrate her Knights Tem plar cnnvention.
Mrs. Mark Nickerson received a tel-
with Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Metzger birthday,
while Mr. and Mrs. W alter Metzger
E. C. Nickerson and wife of Edger- j eKram Wednesday announcing the ar-
toured the southern part of the state ton, Minnesota, are visiting the form- r *va' *n Vancouver, B. C., of her sis-
and went into Mexico. All report a er s brother, Mark Nickerson and fam -1ter> Mi88 Florence Honey on Tuesday.
fine time and many beautiful scenes.
— spend - the summer The boat arrived a day ahead of
ily. They will
Sheriff Albert Roberts and daugh here.
schedule and Miss Honey is expected
ter, Miss Frances, of Bend, Oregon,
Andrew Johnson of Litchfield, Minn- home Friday. Much anxiety was felt
for awhile as it was not certain
whether Miss Honey would be allowed
to sail from China during the uprising
against foreigners.
Lincoln Camp Equipment
It takes the comforts of Home to your camp. Super Fold
ing Red, weighs only 45 lbs. Size set up 48 in. x 6 ft. 3 in.
PricSC$hie8S5Oh ' gh 8Ct UP’ f° lded
in ‘ x 9 in - x 24 in -
T O U R IS T S A N IT A R Y
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TABLE
for Camping, Touring, Picnicking
All metal, most novel and practical folding table on the
m arket, weighs 16 lbs. Size set up 27 in x 36 in x 28 in
high. Folded l |é in. x 9 in. x 36 in.
afraW Xo f°L?itCJ,AIBS*
,S ° ne you don,t need to
?*™,d m
Í down n a tu ra ,iy. all steel except seat and
fit8 ,nto odd
tor k e b ,S°fhaVi C?leman CamP Stoves and Refrigera
tor Baskets for the lunches. All of the above on display
in our show window.
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J . E. M E T Z G E R
YOl’R HOME FU RN ISH ER
Gresham,
Oregon
GROWERS ATTENTION!
Receiving hours for July 4th week-end are as follows-
hnday, July 3, 7 to 10 a. m. only.
Saturday, July 4, 12 to 9 p. m
Sunday, July 5, 12 to 9 p.m.
berried i n V
r? Ceivin« R° y al
f e r r i e s , R asp -
ern es, Loganberries, at o u r new location in G resham
location in Gresham.
Phone 1241
H. E. THAYER
Gresham, Oregon
20th Century Grocery
INDEPENDENCE D A Y
Everyone has a desire to be independent—especially in old»
The best assurance is to lay aside something each day. 8
2 0 T H C E N T U R Y ’S extremely low prices on D E P E N D A l
F O O D S T U F F S otters an opportunity, which if taken advant
of, means immense savings to you, in the course of time. St»
NOW, to save and build up to that day when to the world v
can declare your independence.
’
Dr. Chas. Spurgeon Knight of San
Jose, California, with a party of min
isters, stopped in Gresham on his
way to the National convention of the
N orthern Baptist association.
He
called on Mrs. M. M. Squire, a child
( uiiiphell’N BEANS, the
hood friend of New York. He is the
“big” tin ................... 10c
author of an outstanding book, "Both
Sides of Evolution" which is now In
E c o n o m y M a tc h e s ,
the second edition.
Miss Rena Stevenson has been as
CRISCO,
sisting in the Daily Vacation Bible
3-pound can............... 73c
school In P ortland for the past two
weeks.
M a p le L e a f S a lm o n ,
Two sisters of J. A. Bushong, Mrs
Miles Hinshaw of Caldwell, Idaho,
and Mrs. Robert H endricks of T rini
STUFFED OLIVES,
dad, Colorado, are dividing their time
bottle, 31/a-oz. net..... 15c
between the Bushong home here and
relatives in Portland. They expect to
spend several weeks In the west.
W h ite S ta r T u n a ,
Miss Elizabeth Hales, librarian of
WAX PAPER, 3 rolls,
the Gresham branch of the public li
5 cent size for........... 10c
brary, is beginning her two-month va
cation. However, until the 8th of this
m onth she will take charge of the
K E R R ’S B E S T P A T
Albina library, after which she ex
Kipper Snacks, boneless,
pects to attend a three-day session of
Norwegian, 2 tins.... 15c
the American L ibrary association at
Seattle. From there she xepects to
visit her parents at Eugene and Is
planning a trip to California. D ur
ing July and A ugust vacation hours |
will be observed a t the library, the
building being open on Mondays, Wed
nesdays and Fridays from 2:30 to 2:30 to 5:30. The library will btJ
5.30 and from 7 to 9 in the evenings closed all day the Fourth of July. '
and on Saturdays it will be open from Miss Elva Dolan, substitute librarian,
will be in charge of the library dur- '
ing the summer.
Holiday Offerings—Friday and Monday, July 3 and
Why Not?
MAKE YOUR DESSERT
Hazelwood Ice Cream
Bricks on hand at all times
will keep two hours.
GRESHAM D R U G CO,
T he R EXALl. Store
avmwn-n-i
Maoaaara-.v, j
noiseless, they all strike, 6 bxs, 2 3 c , 12 for<
Hillsdale Short Asparagus
Tips, 1-pound can
25c
Buy Your FIREWORKS at
McBain’s Sale Stand
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ringle are the
proud parents of a son, Frederick
Charles, who was born to them on
Wednesday. They reside near Palm-
blad station.
Mrs. J. H. Modoy, who resides near
the junction of the Rockwood and !
Powell Valley roads, had the m is - 1
fortune to fall Wednesday morning ;
and fractured her arm near th e '
Located at corner of Boring and
shoulder. The Injured member was
Powell Valley road.
set by a Gresham physician and the
patient is reported as doing well.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Horr, who recent
ly moved into the Heiney house on
the corner of Fourth and Roberts
streets, are entertaining several rela
tives who expect to stay a month or
at Popular Prices
so. M. L. Horr, a brother, and Merton
Rich, a cousin, are here from Grand !
Forks, North Dakota, making the trip
through by auto. Mrs. G. M. Robert
son, a sister of Mr. H orr, and small
Base Line Road
son George, whose home is in Cut-
?,ank’ Montana- »re also here and
1 Mile E ast 18-MHe Corner
Mrs. Gladys Ellsworth, of Isanti, Min
nesota, a cousin, is a fourth guest.
The brother of Mr. H orr is a North
D.ikota university graduate and form
er superintendent of schools in that
state and expects to remain in the
west if he can obtain a satisfactory
position in his line of work.
Mrs. J. a . Bushong went up to
Seattle Monday to spend the week
" ,ith her daughter, Mrs. Robert Hayes
She will return to Gresham Saturday
In company with Mr. and Mrs. Hayes
PEAS,
who will rem ain until the following
fancy Columbia river chinook, new pack~
¿-pound can 2 5 c , pound can,
R IPE OLIVES,
picnic cans, 3 for.......25c
PINEAPPLE, Standard,
sliced, lge cans, 2 for 45c
ENT FLOUR,
C FAUNA
best ungraded variety, 3 for 43<
SILVER BAR TOMATOES,
very best standards, 3 for 43<
BEST STANDARD CORN,
3 for 43^
him i ^
Ä
f t r e
S
MASON JAR COVERS,
best zinc, 2 dozen 43
ECONOMY LIDS, 2 doz....
55 1
$
6.33
nain over the Fourth with his family.
75c quality, 49c
Cb R I O, for jellies. 2 for......... 65,
BI LK COCOA. 3 lbs
CALIFORNIA WALNUTS
Extra special, large, well filled bright..............
W. METZGER & CO.
Phone 1451
Feed /¿ S i
lb. *'
Will open for business on FR ID A Y , JU L Y 3 inti
new store in the Osburn building on Main St
N e w F ix tu r e s
F r e s h S to c k
E x p e r ie n c e d P h a r m a c is t
U p -to -D a te F o u n t a in
I c e le s s I c e C r e a m C a b in e t
W e a th e r ly I c e C r e a m
the TABER PHARMAC1
•
( ’resham, Oregon
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I * Itt
U
FINANCIAL PATRIOT
ROBERT MOKRIN.
Gresham Maid
for him it i s hard! tlle Iievo,ut,on- H ad it not been
ICE CREAM
M of July
U stand on Powell V
just wegt of alley
dty limits.
" ^ ¿ ^ » ^ . . » • « « r d a y altPr.
*' " ,y <hat We would have won
door to door—nr.'1 f !” ,,iged th ro u g h th e snow from
W ashington’s men ' ” ?; d
before night—for
wallis
was
tr
']
1
J**»
J>art
*n
surrender of
Corn
’ rai8e >400,000 for th e campaign-
hile soldiers of tho
,
°u r praise, let us ,lri,
E v o lu tio n receive most of
credit to this thrift v or^ et ,o K’ve some measure of
Robert Morris
• un< generous financial patriot —
Phone 1381
for
our independence '
Congress.
He 00,.. ?_°n?
a t 01
of v-ontinentai
Continental
congress. He
<• , er Bian th Iat
influence.
r ’ e y of his tim e, his wealth and
GRESHAM
CREAMERY CO.
¡•FIREWORKS
16-oz.
$ 1 .3 2 ,
and
29c
Quality
and Service
CRYSTAL W HITE SOAI
6 bars
1
' s îould not om it th e name of j
)b
tobacco ,
$2.19
Of th eS tV o lu Ïio n 'x ° n ,¿Uly 4th to th e p a trio t fathers
Sweet Cream Shippers Wanted
25
I RINCE ALBERT TOBACCO,
16-oz. tins 97c
SH RED D ED WHEAT
package
to T
Supplied Daily
BROOMS, special,
halvZ?
THE TABER PHARMACY)
SUHR’S FLOWER FARM
BestCane, New Stock,
Special Cash Price
71
17£c,
ANNOUNCEM ENT
SWEET CREAM
MASON Ol ART J \RS, doz
(JREEN OLIVES,
pint M ason ja r
49-pound sack
Norwegian Sardines, in
pure olive oil, 2 tins, 25c
fireworks
PRICES GOOD FOR FRIDAY AND MONDAY
S U C iA P
>'J
V-I/AIV
DELICIA SANDWICH
SPREAD, 2 cans..
20™ . CtEtNTURY COFFEE’ “The beginning of a
diiect from our own roaster to your cup. 3 lbs.
grocery bulletin
PINNACLE ROCK CLAMS,
No. 1.. flat cans, 3 for 43c
OTTER SARDINES,
large oval cans, 3 for 43<
ALASKA PINK SALMON,
No. 1 tall cans, 3 for 43c
WESSON OIL,
q u a rt c a n ....
white meat, quarters, each
We handle Fresh Home-made
Bread, Cakes and Cookies. All
kinds of Soft Drinks. Ice Cream,
Candy Bars, Cigars and Cigarettes
.................
FEDERAL MILK, tall,
3 for
I
FIRST STATE BANK
Gresham, Oregon
STRONG BANK
Vacation
During ,iU|y J "
Library,
a lih-.,... _ .. ,,d A"KUet the Greah-
s '« lp and F a ria l Treatüf*!
k Of hiinninttM»»*..
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