GRESHAM PUTLOG K.
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1925
Would Rule Chicago
F ra n k K inyon, w ho has purchased
th e form er W onacott residence on
Main stre e t and who w as a ssistin g
Monday evening in som e a lte ra tio n s
CECIL
w hich a re u n d er way on th e property, f
fell th ro u g h a tra p door in th e ceiling
and h u rt his side severely, probably
fra c tu rin g sev eral ribs. He is now
confined to his room w ith his side in
such a b ruised condition th a t it has
been im possible for his physician to
m ake m ore th a n a cu rso ry exam ina
tion. He fell b u t p a rtia lly th ro u g h
th e space and landed on a tw o by four
full w eight and, w hile his in ju rie s a re
not thought to be serious, they a re ex
trem ely painful and it may be several
w eeks before he w ill be able to r e
Mrs. Jo h a n n a G regg, m em ber of
sum e his w ork.
Chicago School Board, th in k s th e
Mr. and Mrs. Kinyon a re tre a tin g second city needs a m unicipal
She
th e ir new resid ence to a thorough housekeeper to “clean-up.”
o verhauling and gen eral rem odeling. has th e p a rty su p p o rt and is out
T he 12-foot ceiling w ill be low ered to fo r the ^Republican nom ination as
m ayor. A rapid fire cam paign io
9 feet, p a rtitio n s and w indow s w ill be planned.
changed, and th e en tire in te rio r will
be litted w ith p la ste r board. It will
VICTIM OF DKOWXIXG
be re-w ired and m odernized in every
LAID TO FINAL BEST
respect. W hen th e a lte ra tio n s shifll
have been com pleted, th is piece of
T he T ro u td ale com m unity ch u rch
p ro p erty w ill be a sightly one and one w as filled w ith sy m p ath etic frien d s
th a t is bound to in crease in value.
and neighbors T h u rsd ay aftern o o n
who g ath ered to pay th e ir resp e cts to
th e m em ory of R alph M iller who was
BORING
drow ned in th e Sandy riv er la st S u n
T he w orship hour of th e Boring
day afternoon. T he Rev. E. R. D.
M ethodist com m unity ch u rch is a t 10
H ollensted officiated and spoke w ords
o'clock S unday m orning, a t w hich
of com fort to th e bereaved p aren ts.
tim e the p asto r, the Rev. E. G. R anton
T he floral co n trib u tio n s w ere m any
wdll occupy th e p u lp it and speak on
and very b eautiful. In te rm e n t was
th e subject, "H ow to be seren e in
m ade in D ouglas cem etery. T he de
sp irit, w hen th e environm ent is
ceased w as born in G oldendale, W ash
noisy.” T he S unday school convenes
ington, 14 y ea rs ago and had m any
a t 11 o’clock.
friends am ong th e T ro u td ale boys and
Mrs. G odfrey Stuck! attended the
girls. T he p^ll b e a re rs w ere chosen
fu n e ra l of h e r m other, Mrs. Anna
from am ong his »former schoolm ates
G reen, w hich w as held th is afternoon
and w ere Dale P arso n s, R o b ert H a r
a t th e conserv ato ry chapel of the E ast
low, A rnold Daum, Q uincy an d P aul
Side F u n eral d irec to rs in P ortland.
H ow ell and M asaru Takao. W alter
Mrs. G reen died W ednesday, and be
M iller, th e fa th e r of th e u n fo rtu n a te
sides Mrs. Stuck!, is survived by tw o
lad. is a section forem an at Moody,
d au g h ters and tw o sons who resid e in
Oregon, n ear T he D alles and w ill r e
P o rtlan d . T he rem ain s w ere in te rre d
tu rn to his w ork soon w ith his fam ily.
in Rose City cem etery.
Besides th e p are n ts th e re a re tw o
b
ro th ers, Raym ond and C arl and two
It Is said th a t a fa ilu re Is one who
siste rs, B eulah and T helm a who s u r
h as q u it trying.
vive.
GOING!
The following Savage Tires
at the old price:
7—3 0 x 3 (4 .................................... * 0 5
3— 3 0 x 3 (4 Savage, r e g ............. *8.15
1— 3 0 x 3 Savage, r e g ..................#7.00
4— 3 2 x 4 S u n set C o rd s........... *10.10
2— 3 4 x 4 .......................................*19.15
Buy now and SAVE 25%
Lubricating Gas...........20^
Red Crown.................. 21c*
Oils................ 15c and 25<i
Ivy Filling Station
C orner R oberts A venue and
Pow ell S tre et
INSURANCE FOR FARMERS.
T he F a rm e rs M utual F ire R elief
A ssn., -of P o rtlan d , is upon its 21st
year, and is th e la rg e st F a rm e rs Mu
tu a l F ire In su ra n c e Assn, w est of the
Rocky m ountains. T he y ea rly re p o rt
filed w ith th e In su ra n c e Com m ission
er show s a to ta l m em bership of m ore
th a n 13,000, w ith $20,500,000 in force,
an in c re ase of $2,500,000 over th a t of
1923. The fire losses for 1924 a g g re
gated $55,000, all of w hich have been
adjusted and pro m p tly paid. No low
er ra te on farm in su ran c e can be ob
tained from any o th e r com pany in
Oregon. If you believe in co -o p era
tive m ovem ent am ong th e farm ers
and need in su ran ce, call on P re sid en t
H. W. S n ash all, a t th e F a ir G rounds.
G resham . Phone 2101.—Adv.
METZGER
GROCERY
"C aptive A eroplanes," one of th e L evitt-B row n-H uggins T h rille rs
FANCY ANI) STAPLE GROCERIES
LEVITT-BROWN-HUGGINS GARDEN OF RIDES |
Fruits and Berries in Season
Merry-Go-Hound.
W hen a m erry-go-round co sts five figures In th e Initial stag e and then
Is so often im proved upon th a t its final cost is som ething over tw enty-five
tho u san d d ollars, it sta n d s out d istin ctiv e am ong am usem ent rid in g devices.
T he m erry-go-round w ith th e L ev itt-B row n-lftiggins show s is one of th is kind.
Five y ears ago L evitt-B row n and H uggins bought the la test sty le of
rid e th en on th e m ark et. It w as one th a t boasted of galloping horses, th ree -
ab re ast, and of b rillia n t p ain tin g s th a t w ere rea lly w orks of art. However,
it w as not q u ite th e th in g w anted. T he m anagem ent desired a ride along its
own ideas. An ex p ert m erry-go-sound builder w as engaged and given a free
hand to m ake th e rid e w ith th e L evitt-B row n-H uggins show s th e finest and
m ost b eautiful m achine in A m erica. E xpense to a tta in th is end w as not
spared. Gold Leaf flew in profusion in decorating th e new ride. Tim e and
again different p a rts of th e w onderful m achine w ere im proved or enlarged.
A fter th e m achine w as b ro u g h t up to th e high sta n d ard desired, special
packing cases w ere m ade to c a rry its m any p arts, and special w agons w ere
b u ilt to haul se c tio n s'to and from th e show grounds. T his m erry-go-round is
th e m ost b eautiful m achine in A m erica.
Caterpillar.
"T he C a te rp illa r.” th e th rillin g rid e th a t has been the sensation both at
Coney Islan d , N. Y.. an d on th e Venice, (C alifornia) pier, th is year, is on th e
road w ith the big L ev itt-B ro w n -H u g g in s shows. It will be seen and much
talk ed about d u rin g th e v isit h ere of th e big am usem ent carav an . “The
C a te rp illa r,” like every o th e r novelty th a t ap p eals to th e A m erican people, is
som ething th a t all w ill w ant to see.
The Whip.
“Service with a Smile”
PH O N E 1511
SANDY BLUFF'1
Mr. and Mrs. Jo e Caldo, Mr. and
Mrs. Alonzo Radford and ch ild ren .
Mrs. Fields, Wm. Caldo. Wm. Fellow s,
Ja n e and H elen Menzies, m ade th e
trip aro u n d th e Mt. Hood loop W ed
nesday.
day evening and sp e n t th e n ig h t with
Ills p are n ts Mr. and Mrs. O. S. W ilken
son. b ringing a little g ift in rem em
b ran ce of his m o th e r's birthday.
Mrs. A. McNeal's b ro th er, H erbert
C urw in, has ju s t re tu rn e d from the
Mayo B ro th ers' hospital in R ochester.
M innesota, w here he u n d erw ent a
very serio u s op eratio n for a com plica
tion of ailm ents. He Is going to r e
m ain here sev eral m o n th s re c u p e ra t
ing.
Misses Zaidee A ult and D orothy
M attingly visited th e ir hom es over
Sunday, and retu rn ed to P o rtlan d
Sunday evening w here they are a t
tending th e N o rth w estern School of
Commerce.
A few w ords w ill te ll th e w hole
Ray W ilkenson cam e out W ednes- I sto ry In th e W ant Column.
Everybody know s th e riggeldy jiggledy device th a t th rill and excites all
who ride. By all m ean s h ang on to your h a t on th is one.
Big Eli Ferris Wheel.
Tasty
P robably th e H IG H EST form of outdoor rid e am usem ent.
Anyway it is
ab o u t 60 feet high and th a t is u su a lly considered high enough.
Captive Seaplanes.
BAKERY
T aking an aero p lan e rid e w ith o u t u n dergoing th e d an g ers of a free a e ro
p lan e is th e acm e of th rille rs.
Special for the Kiddies
GOODS
Special ca re is ta k en to fu rn ish am usem ent for the you n g sters. The
very sm all ones. They enjoy riding, too, but cau tio u s m am m as and in c id en tal
ly th e show m anagem ent a re inclined to be carefu l, so m in iatu re rep licas of
som e of th e big rides have been m ade to in su re fun for th e little ones and a t
th e sam e tim e g u a ra n te e th e ir safety. They a re m erry-go-round, F e rris
w heel, w hip and seaplanes.
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So appetizing—so tasty—and so popular are our pastries
and cakes becoming that we feel justified in saying—
“there are none better.” If you haven’t tried them you
are cheating yourself—not only in the goodness of them
but also in baking at home during the warm months.
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Add to your incom e, su b tra c t from
your losses, m u ltip ly your re tu rn s, d i
vide your expenses, by using W ant
Ads.
GRESHAM Bread has long been recognized as the best.
It is baked fresh daily and may be had at our shop or
delivered at your home. Our prices are so reasonable,
too.
SCHANNO’S CONFECTIONERY
Special attention given to
REYNOLDS & BUNTING, Props.
FAIR GROUND ORDERS
CANDIES
TOBACCOS
ICE CREAM
During the Multnomah County Fair
SOFT DRINKS
CITY BAKERY
Fresh Popcorn and Peanuts Dally
LEVITT-BROW N-HUGGINS $20,000 CAROUSEL
PRESENTING
THEO. VAN DONINCK
Phone 1341
19th A N N U A L
MULTNOMAH COUNTY FAIR
GRESHAM, OREGON
Perfection Supreme in Outdoor Amusement
Selected to Play the Northwest Fair Circuit Because of Their High
Class of Attractions and Faithful Performance of all Obligations
IS
TWAS BUILT IN THE NORTHWEST
TO ENTERTAIN THE NORTHWEST
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