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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM orTI.OOK Perfect Compounding O M P O U N D I N G p re s c rip tio n s is th e o n e p a r t o f a D r u g g is t’s w o rk t h a t re q u ire s th e u tm o s t t r a i n in g a n d sk ill in th e u se o f D ru g s . W e b e lie v e y o u w ill be s a tis fie d w ith o u r a b ility a lo n g th e s e lin es. C TABER PHARMACY PR E SC R IPT IO N D W G STORE P h o n e 1761 , Second and Main B eaver V aughan Drag Saws F K11 » AV, Of TO B H i GRESHAM LOCALS 23, 1 >25 0501000204000201010102000200010101010105010101000123230001015390910202023102480102010101010202020248020 S M IL E ! Miss Alice R oberts w ill b e employed a t th e v e te ra n s' hospital in P o rtlan d for th e n ex t th re e m onths in clerical work. T he w ork, w hich is checking up on invoices received a t th e hospi tal, com es u n d er th e ru lin g s of the civil service com m ission of th e gov ernm ent. W illiam H. S tan ley an d A. W. Griffis have re tu rn e d to th e ir hom es from fo rest ra n g e r w ork in th e Bull Run division a fte r th e se aso n ’s work. Mrs. E dna B unting is m oving from h er location on T hird stre e t to the D uane Ely house on Second stre e t di rectly ea st of W a lrad ’s store. Miss Mildred M cGregor, Miss Wil lene B otkin and Stafford D ow sett visit ed a t th e ir resp ectiv e hom es over th e w eek-end from Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l college. I s n ’t it a p le a s u re to k n o w t h a t th e m o n e y s p e n t a t th e 2013 CENTURY STORES fo r F o o d stu ffs, b rin g s so m u c h s a tis fa c tio n ? A t th e s e S to re s a D o lla r is 100 C e n ts , a n d a P o u n d 16 fu ll o u n c e s. I t ’s th e s a v ing on e v e r y ite m in a 2 0 th C e n tu r y S to r e th a t c o u n ts . Offerings Saturday and Monday, October 24 and 26 large Budded Franquettes, soft shell, 1925 crop, pound.............. 4 0 c 3 p o u n d s................ $ 1 .1 8 G ron er’s W aln uts, F E D E R A L M ILK, C R E M E O IL SOAP, SODA C R A C K ER S, Miss M arie Blom has been absent ta ll c a n s ..........................9c 5 b a r s ..................... 2.»e fre s h a n d crisp , lb......15c from h er du ties a t th e H epp R acket sto re since la st F rid ay w ith an a ttac k F an cy C rosby Corn, 49c of to n silitis. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thom arriv ed CR Y STA L W H IT E SOAP, R O L L E D OATS, CRISCO, from V ictoria, B. C., S unday la st a t the 10 b a r s .......................... 39c fre s h ly m illed, 9-lb sk...49c 6 -pound c a n .............$1.39 resid en ce of th e fo rm er’s b ro th er, W il liam Thorff T h e follow ing day they D ried P ru nes, took possession of a g ro cery sto re G olden Ila llo w i D A TES, L A Y ER F IG S, w hich th ey have pu rch ased in th e Mt. ECONOMY M A TCH ES, fre s h s h ip m e n t, ju s t 5 row , 1925 crop, S co tt d istric t. They have tw o ch il n o ise le ss, good sized, a rriv e d , 2 lb s.............. 25c lb 19c. 10-lb. box $1.69 d ren , Neal, a son who is rem ain in g fu ll boxes. 6 f o r .......... 23c for a sh o rt tim e a f D avenport, W ash T ree T ea, 3 8 c, 7 3c ington, and R uth, a d au g h ter a t T o ledo, Oregon, who expect to jo in th e ir P IN E A P P L E , s ta n d a rd CRAB M EAT, p a re n ts later. sliced, lge c a n s .... 2 2 |^ c MAZOLA O IL, “ S a k h a lin ”, fan cy A rth u r W all, sfnall son of Mr. and 3 c a n s fo r..................... 65c q u a rt c a n .....................49c J a p a n , h a lv e s, can... 29c Mrs. E. E. W all, is obliged to be ab sen t from his first g rad e w ork at school on account of an a tta c k of th e mumps. T he Rev, and Mrs. B. H. G reen, of K e r r ’s B e st P a t e n t , 4 9 -lb sk P o rtlan d , w ere ca lle rs in G resham T h u rsd ay a t th e home of th e ReY. and Mrs. W. T. K lotzhach. T he Rev. Mr. V I M , C R O W N o r S P E R R Y ’S G reen w as p asto r of th e F re e M eth F I S H E R ’S B L E N D F L O U R , 4 9 -lb . s a c k ................ $ 2 .0 9 o dist ch u rch in G resham som e y ears 4 9 -lb . s a c k ............... $ 2 .1 9 ago. He cam e out a t th is tim e to have M a ra sc h in o C H E R R IE S , some dental w ork done. COCOAN’UT, long th re a d , F a n c y W h ite FIG S, 5-oz b o t t l e ................... 19c s u g a r c u red , lb .......... 19c Mr. and Mrs. M. D. K ern, Mrs. Emma 1925 cro p , 2 lb s.... .... 25c G ilm ore and Mrs. W illiam Thom and son w ere d in n er g u ests T uesday at 20T H C EN TU R Y C O FFEE— th e home of Mrs. E lla O liphant who lives in th e Mt. S cott d istrict. E dw ard Schenk, who h as been em 47c $ 1 .3 8 ployed in th e fo re stry serv ice d u rin g th e p ast sum m er, left P o rtla n d y es te rd a y on a fre ig h te r for New York There really is no better place to trade than at a 20TH CENTURY STORE city by way of th e P an am a canal. He expects to r e tu rn in th ree m onths on ^ th e sam e ship. He w ill be em ployed in th e engine room of th e big boat. Mrs. C. O. H o rning and Mrs. W. F. T h ere w ill be a m eeting of th e new fair board w ith th e g ran g e com m ittee Honey, county p resid en t and vice on fa irs held Monday n ig h t in th e city p resid en t resp ectiv ely of th e W.C.T.U. hall. As th e g ran g es a re considered also Mrs. II. S. Clow and Mrs. H ans th e backbone of th e county fa ir it is L arsen atten d ed th e sta te convention hoped th e ir cooperation w ill be h e a rti of th e W. C. T. U. w hich convened a t Hood R iver th is week. T hey w ere ly given. H enry L ato u rell and wife w ill s ta rt th e re on W ednesday and T h u rsd ay in a few days for N ational City, C ali and rep o rt a m ost in te re stin g and fornia. They w ill m ake th e trip in profitable session. “Merit” brand, 1925 pack, 3 cans........ 1925 crop, extra large, sweet and juicy, 2 lbs, 25c E n sila g e C u tters Feed C u tters Feed G rin d ers G as E n g in e s B rills. S p re ad e rs O liver lio rse and tr a c to r Plow s T r a c to r Im p le m e n ts Repairs for any make of plow. HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. H R E L IA B IL IT Y — - 1 - :- 1 S E R V IC E --- —-— > NEW SWEATERS fo r m e n a n d w o m e n . F a n c y J a c q u a r d w eav e, co l o r c o m b in a tio n s to s u it all c o m p le x io n s, t u r t le n e c k slip -o n , all <J* 4 CA w ool, e a c h ..............«P^T.Ov V -N e c k S lip -o n , all w ool, e a c h .................................... $ 4 .9 5 S \ \ E A I E R B L O U S E S , o p e n f r o n t ..... $ 6 .9 5 a n d $ 7 .2 5 N ew A ll W ool B lazers P la id s a n d s trip e s t h a t y o u w ill lik e, e a c h ......... $ 5 .7 5 P le n ty o f p la in a n d fa n c y w e a v e S w e a te rs fo r bo y s a n d g irls. C o lo rs to su it e v e ry b o d y . P r ic e d $ 2 .7 5 , $ 2 .5 5 ,* $ 3 .2 5 LEATHER COATS Horse Hide, wool lined, each.......... $ 1 7 .0 0 Heavy Wool Mackinaws. . $ 6 .7 5 & $ 1 0 .5 0 WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. " T h e H o u s e o f Q u a lity " J i.f p G r e e n T r a d in g S ta m p s P h o n e 1411 G re s h a m F Ceylon and India or Japan, £ lb. pkge. FLOUR (the cost ol a container). Pound . . ..................... th e ir new C hrysier-4 coach recen tly pu rch ased of H essel Im plem ent com pany. Mrs. O. A. E astm an, Mrs. C. J. L u n d q u ist and Mrs. B. L. W alrad a t tended th e county convention of the Royal N eighbors w hich convened at L ents th is week. O ctober 1$ to O ctober 21 _ Ç0 O PIRATlO _ FREE SHAMPOO w ith each m arcel M arcel 5®c, R ew ave 2»c E ven in g A p pointm ents T ues. a n d F rl. ORIENTAL BEAUTY SHOPPE v '• x i .t3iiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiatniiiiiiiin)iiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiniyniininiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiujiiiiiiiiiiiiH,niiiiiiiiiunniiiiiil|HII| = , T hird S tre e t Grocery Bulletin ’ C a s h p ric e fo r S a t u r d a v a n d M o n d a v P U R E C A N E S U G A R , 100-lb. b ag... $5 9 9 PORK & BEAN’S. C am p bell's. m ed. size 10c PO RK & BEANS. Beech nu t, m ed. size I lc P A TOBACCO. 16-ounce tin T l ’X EDO TOBACO. 16-ouuce tin 97c 97c FLOU R CROWN, 4 9 -lb . sack ................ Kl- RR’S BEST 1’ \ I l \ 1' F I S H E R ’S P hone 99x1 YOUR PORTRAIT W h at do you sa y w hen so m e o n e a s k s you fo r y o u r p o r tr a it? “ S o rry , but I h a v e n ’t a r e c e n t o n e .” O r— S U G A R $ 2 .2 3 $ 2 .2 3 $ 2 .3 3 B I .E N D “ H a v e n 't h a d o n e m ad e in te n y e a rs a n d I w ould n o t w an t to give you o n e of th o s e .” P o ssib ly you dig up a n old p o r tr a it a n d s ta n d a lot of jo sh in g lik e ,— "I re m e m b e r w hen th e y did th e ir h a ir th a t w av.” OR— “ I used to h av e a tie lik e th a t; w e re n 't th ey fu n n y ? ” F a s h io n s c h a n g e , you c h a n g e H ave a n e o p o rtra it m ade now . HARDY STUDIO Phone 541 P U R E HONEY G-lb tin 85c 10-lb tin - 1.1 . S E E D L E S S RAISIN'S, BULK COCOA, 3 p o u n d s ................. OREGON’ ITALIAN’ PR U N E S, .’> p o unds 29c S pounds 25c MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE I'o clo se o u t o u r sto c k w e w ill sell th is e x c elle n t t offee at less th a n w h o le sale . R e g u la r 6 U ' c a n F A C T O R Y 46' . S P E C IA L : $ 1.75 c a n , $ 1 .3 5 45c package W o n d er F oam G r a n u la te d W a s h in g M a c h in e Si n, a m i 2 b a rs W h ite W o n d e r L a u n d n S oap. QA A. W. METZGER <& CO. Q u a lity a n d S e r v ic e P h o n e 1451 Teed l? S t lb. pk. S pecial p ric e ra te s u n til T h a n k s g h ¡ng A ppointm ent« mmlc day o r r w n ln g for p m r c o n w n lc n c r. T IR E ! S P E C IA L from Oct. 24 to Oct. 31 3 0 x 3 * 2 S a v a g e T ra ilm a k e r Cord. reg. $12.65. sp ecial $ 11 .00 Ivy Filling Station Corner R oberts and Pow ell Mrs. H ans L arsen left th is m orning for Longview, W ashington, w here she is plan n in g on spending th e w eek-end w ith h er g ran d so n , W infred H ill, and his au n t, Mrs. Jo h n H ouser. T he W om en's A uxiliary of the A m erican Legion w ill m eet for its re g u la r business session T uesday eve ning, October 27, a t the hom e of Mrs. Jo h n M etzger. K enneth FendalJ, a g ric u ltu ra l in stru c to r at th e high school .an n o u n c es th a t his boys to com pose th e stock ju dging team a t the In te rn a tio n a l have been selected and a re R ichard Beadle, Alvin T illm an and Roy C arlson. They w ill com pete w ith boys from all over th e Pacific n o rth w est. T he big co n te st will tak e place S atu rd ay , October 31, on the opening day of th e I n te r n atio n al Livestock exposition. R ussell T illm an has moved his fam ily from the W. H. Gibson d airy farm to th e K. H annem an Je rse y farm at C orbett w here he w ill be em ployed as herdsm an. He had been at th e G ib son ran ch since A pril. Mr. and M rs . J. L. D ivers, son C h arles and d au g h ter. Mrs. E rn est Locy and little son W ayne, from G oldendale, W ashington, a re the g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. K inder. Mr. and Mrs. D ivers have sold th e ir farm and a re looking for a new lo ca tion. They cam e here afte r m aking a trip to Bend and over th e M cKenzie's pass. W ilbur Evans, wife and fam ily, fo r m erly of C orbett, now of G resham , r e cently m ade a trip to L aG raude. Mr. E vans drove his 22 model Overland-4 nnd in rep o rtin g his experience to W ill H essel. O verland agent, said he drove 2S9 m iles on 10 g allons of gas. Tw elve m iles of the d istan ce w as in low or second, and he had q u ite a load. T he c a r has ru n 14,000 m iles w ith l o o .T a n y tr o u b le on th e road. Mrs. Maxwell S chneider has mov ed from S eattle to th e Cam pbell Hill ap a rtm en ts. 23d and W ashington stre e ts, P o rtlan d . She was in G resh am on business in connection w ith her p ro p erty here one day th is week and w as a ca lle r at th e hom e of Mrs A. H ughes. T he M ethodist In d ie s Aid will hold an all-day m eeting at th e ch u rch on W ednesday, O ctober 28, w ith a pot luck lunch at noon. C u rtain s for the basem ent room s w ill be m ade and hung and o th er im provem ents w ill be tnade. w GRESHAM CH A PTER, L* No. 44. R. A. M. Special convocation, Monday eve ning. October 26. 192S. JAMES ELKINGTON. Secv. Buy it and save 9 cents a pound, Direct from our roaster to you 3 pounds................. XIRAVAGANCE XTRAVAGANCE XTRAVAGANCE M u c h o f th e p o v e rty in A m e ric a is d u e to o u r w a s te fu l h a b its . V e s p e n d a n n u a lly : 510 m illio n s fo r 750 m illio n s fo r 800 m illio n s fo r 800 m illio n s fo r E tc., E tc., E tc. c ig a rs p e rfu m e a n d co sm etics c ig a re tte s to bacco anil snuff I he m ig h ty R o m e fell th r o u g h e x tr a v a g a n c e a n d o th e r n a tio n s s h o u ld p ro fit fro m its e x a m p le . Don t spend it all. Set aside a definite amount of every pay cheek for your savings account in the First State Bank. "Extravagance wrecks men as well as empires.” FIRST STATE BANK A S tro n g B ank G R ESH A M , OREGON H a l l o w e ’e n F a n c i e s Special Candy Novelties Dominoes Ron Rons Favors Masks B efo re y o u s ta r t p la n n in g a sin g le t h in g fo r y o u r H a llo w e e n P a r ty , ta k e a few m in u te s to see th e m a n y su g g e stio n s w e h a v e fo r m a k in g y o u r p a r ty a big su ccess. A b o v e w e lis t a few o f th e ite m s w e h a v e re a d y fo r y o u r ch o ice. ; ° N F I I E . s a n d w ic h e s , coffee, p ie .......... W \1 I E E S a n d C O F F E E , e v e n in g s o n ly .............. 25c 20c (TI jp © sra re tte MAIN S T R E E T G R ESH A M