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PAGE n o GRESHAM orTI-OQK, FRIIHV, MHFHHFK JJ, 19*5 W hy have a w hole tro u p of m en and Chrysanthemum* and Carnation* Mrs. P. A. Gould, assisted by Miss women to p resen t a play when one Flourish Here. Cora G reen, en tertain ed at d inner good im perso n ato r like E dw in M. A visit to the green h o u se of Mrs. M. A rm istice day Miss D. W illia Calfray. W hitney, can do it all? He will en ter- ! E. W illiam s proved a p leasu rab le in- T he p u p ils of the four u pper grades Miss C lara C hristensen, Dr. and Mrs. tain you next T uesday night at th e 1 cident recently. H ere were to be found of th e grad e school have been in te r C. W. H uett, Miss Rena Stevenson and high school. betw een 700 and 800 chrysanthem um ested atte n d a n ts a t th e public lib rary Miss Nell Johnson. p lan ts and 250 ca rn atio n s, th e tw o v a at different in te rv als recently. They Mr. and Mrs. W infred Hill w ere in New th in g s u n d er “Classified.’• rieties th a t Mrs. W illiam s is sp e cia l have been in stru c ted in a group G resham from Longview W ednesday izing in. T h ere a re 12 or 13 different school have been in terested atten d a n ts Lset uh h e lp y o u m a k e th ia a n and visited w ith th e fam ilies of H ans kinds of ch ry san th em u m s and four of at th e public lib rary a t different in- L arsen and II. 8. Clow. tlie carn atio n s. Among ihe form er a re | fervala during the past few days. Dr. aud Mrs. F ra n k P eak visited to he found the elegant cameo pinks, They have been in stru c ted in a group which shade to the m ost delicate pink, by Miss H ales, the lib ra ria n , as to the with th e ir cousin, G eorge Peak, of O a r c o m p le te F le e trle a l s e n d e e w ill the chii'ftaus, tlie w hite and yellow proper use of th e encyclopedia and W inchester, Illinois, who was an ex lie o f g re a t h e lp to y o u In s e le e tin g tu rn e rs, the Betsy Rosa, the naponee dictionary, also have been show n how hibitor at th e Pacific In tern atio n al ( lir ls tm a s g ifts . He brought and the esthetic. F low er lovers can to use the card catalog ami to And th e Livestock exposition. 1 hese s to re s a re n o t o n ly w illin g , b u t feel d u ty Hor m other why not give a flat see a difference in all these beautiful location of th e hooks on the shelves. four ro ad ste rs, th a t is, driving horses, b o u n d to give th e P u b lic th e ir h o n e s t o p in io n , a t ail iron, reading lam p, ran g e or elec from th e east to the stock show and varieties. They are from plan ts of the Mr. and Mrs. O scar Johnson wel carried aw ay prizes on all of them trie w asher. We have many oth er tim e s , o n m a r k e ts as th e y fin d th e m . highest quality, com ing o riginally gift articles. corned old friends from Litchfield, Mr. P eak w as a d inner guest at th e from Jap an . The (a rn a tio n a are in a See the new P ortable Cirephice, class of th e ir own, fra g ra n t, stately M innesota, recently, Mr. and Mrs. EJ- Peak home in G resham one day w hile vln Jo h n so n and th e la tte r’s bro th er, located a t th e exposition. heated by electricity. Will heat and charm ing. .Mrs. W illiams began Delphin Johnson. T he last nam ed your living room at a m inimum Word h as been received from Mr. her green h o u se e n terp rise ab o u t a of cost. person has left for M innesota to be and Mrs. J. W illiam Sm ith, who re year ago and is delighted w ith the W e a re G resham agents for work. She lias a s tru c tu re for her gone u n til sp rin g when he „ ill re tu rn cent!} moved from G resham to a large It looks lik e very- h ig h p ric e s th is w in te r fo r s ta p le s p lan ts about 1C x 40 fepf in size w here to his relatives, who reside in P o rt ranch n ear Salem , th a t th ey a re well ATW ATER KENT land. tliey are flourishing and well cared pleased w ith th e ir new location and su c h a s : P o ta to e s , F lo u r, E tc . C a n n e d G o o d s a re very’ R A D IO S for. S upplies and service for any m ake W. J. Cooper and L. C. M etzger w ere feel quite a t home. T hey a r e 's e ttle d re a s o n a b le n o w . O u r S p e c ia l S a le o f C a n n e d G o o d s in Hood R iver from Monday u n til tem p o rarily only, as they expect to is j u s t th e fin e s t w a y , a t th is tim e , to E xpend m o n e y . Take adiantage of our com plete GKAI’E VINES . W ednesday on legal business in con- m ake a n um ber of re p a irs and im E lectrical Service. W ordens, Concords, N iagaras, su re I I nectloi. w „ ith .,,u th . e . settlem . . _ en t . ol .. the provem ents on th e ir residence. grow ers. Low prices. P la n t now K eithley estate. Mrs. K eithley, who Craig road, fourth house north off The G resham Union high school H arr road. TAbor 6014. H arold Oberg died several m onths ago, w as a sister football squad m et defeat a t the hands of Mrs. M etzger. of the M olalla team in th e A rm istice Phone 1823 G resham Chicken D inners. Only 8 Days longer Special chicken d in n er every Wed- An im p o rta n t real estate tra n sfe r of day gam e, th e score stan d in g 16 to 6. Auto Stage W aiting Itooni. nesday noon until fu rth e r notice. I the p ast few days is the sale of th e Two of th e G resham boys suffered P rice 50c. W ithrow ’s R e s ta u r a n t- A d | Jo8eph Decke’r p ,ace , , )Ilsistl,lg of 50 draw backs to th e ir w ork on th e slip S p e c ia l P ric e s w ill be w ith d ra w n S a tu r d a y , N o v . 21 acres tw o m iles east of Boring to pery field, one of whom. Floyd Mc | W illiam D ollowitch. A b ro th er of th e Kinney, the cap tain of th e team , w as I p u rch aser will move onto an adjoining obliged to leave th e ground and tu rn There are really no better places to trade than at e 110 acres and will farm th is place as over the play to his su b stitu te , H orace Your Home f urnisher 20TH C E N T U R Y G R O C E R Y I well. Tile deal was negotiated through Wihlon. W ihlon over-exerted him self and com pletely collapsed a t th e close AGENT FOR I Jo h n Brown of the gam e and was unable to re tu rn The M. C. W ebster Motor com pany to school th e follow ing day. McKin rep o rts a brisk move of autom obiles ney, how ever, w'as in school T hursday. [ through its G resham agency during Someone had stepped on his leg d u r the past few weeks. From th e 15th of ing the gam e, and w hile not h u rt s e r October to th e 1st of November th e iously, th e bruise was such he had to branch disposed of five Essex coach take a lay-off. | es, the last sale being m ade to S tew art J. H. Hoss is confined to his home Seeley, of P lea san t Home. with a slig h t indisposition. He recov Mrs. Fred W arrell of K am iah, Idaho, ered from his recen t a tta c k of the grip I has been th e house g u est of Mr. and but is now in a g en eral w eakened con Mrs. A.. J. W. Brow n for the past dition. I week. The Brow ns en tertain ed her Mrs. B urle Ham m ond, a sister of by a trip to Seaside also by a visit to The C h ry sler F our Coach a t once com m ands atten tio n Mrs. F ra n k Kinyon, died in a Salem I the stock show , both of w hich she and ad m iratio n in any com pany. E very detail of line, hospital F rid ay night and the rem ains I g reatly enjoyed. trim , and finish has been ca refu lly considered in its r e shipped to C en tralia, W ashington, lation to th e whole. The re s u lt is a c a r of su rp assin g Mr. and Mrs. V ern Cole w ent to w here in term en t took place Tuesday. beauty and charm . H illsboro T uesday, re tu rn in g the fol On the sam e nig h t of h er siste r's I lowing day. Mrs. Cole's fath e r, who death, Mrs. Kinyon w ent to C en tralia It is up h o lstered in plush of exclusive p attern and shade resides in th a t city, had received a se w here her m other, Mrs. F red Baurley, and finished all over in S h erato n G ray Duco. vere fall, cu ttin g his face and bruising resides. T he eld erly lady is in poor T he e x tra w ide doors m ake ton n eau e n tra n ce and exit hiiqself considerably. He w as sent to health and Mrs Kinyon w ilt rem ain possible w ithout d istu rb in g th e o th er passen g ers. The a hospital, but it was decided fh at his w ith h er probably an o th er week. Mr. broad, deep w indow s and n arro w p illa rs elim inate the in ju ries w ere uot serious. Mr. Cole is Kinyon w ent up to th e fu n eral T ues * I enjoy real health and vigor, you require complete relaxa- d angerous "blind spot.” Q u arter and door w indow s can now at his hom e ill w ith a siege of th e day. A tion and undisturbed slumber at night. The Sealy w ill give be low ered, th u s com bining th e freedom of th e open car | grip. Mr. and Mrs. I.. T. St. C lair moved you both. Made ol new, pure v irg in cotton, and b u ilt to give years w ith closed c a r com fort. of comfort and service. Claude W elch, as a m em ber of the into th e ir home W ednesday w hich T he Coach se ats five ad u lts in ease and com fort. C hrysler The 186th In fa n try band of th e Oregon they have recen tly acquired. en g in eerin g provides generous room w ithout unnecessary house and acre of ground is p a rt of N ational G uards, w as at Silverton, bulk or weight. the estate of th e late G ustav Johnson W oodburn and Salem on A rm istice in the grove on th e Section Line road day. The band played a selection as opposite th e Beaver S tate Motor fac It passed th ro u g h W oodburn. At S il tory. They have lately had th e house verton it gave a coifcert at th e dedica R E L IA B IL IT Y tion of the new arm o ry of the A m er rem odeled into an a ttra c tiv e five-room SE R V IC E bungalow . I lie E ssex is a s ix -c y lin d e r c a r P h o n e G resh am 1111 ican Legion an$l at Salem it played for The U or Id's Great- T he W om an's M issionary society of a football gam e which was in progress est F alue." th e B ap tist ch u rch will m eet in all day W hile th e sedan of E. E. W elling session T uesday, November 17, a t th e was parked T uesday on the Base Line parsonage. Pot luck lunch will be road about a mile w est of G resham , a served. T he re g u la r m issio n ary m eet ca r bearing a W ashington license ing will be held at 2:30, w th India as H S p e c ia l W in te r T e r m s cam e w h irlin g by at an excessive E th e topic for discussion. A cordial in speed and crushed into the re a r of the vitation is extended to all. R $195 dow n, W elling m achine, badly dam aging it. E $ 3 9 a m o n th The can n ery office is being lathed A new gas tan k was necessary, a fend th is week to get in read in ess for the I he n a m e a w a k e n s a fee lin g b o th o f p rid e er w as knocked out, th e tail light p la ste re rs. N. J. A uclair did the work a n d sham e. glass was broken and the tire c a rrie r p re p a ra to ry to th e lathing and George sm ashed, besides blow ing out a new D uncan the w ork of lath in g th e build A rn o ld ris k e d his life a n d fo r a tim e fo u g h t P h o n e 24!» 1 cord tire. Prom ises of re p a ra tio n w ere G resh am ing. b r a v e ly a n d w ell. H e w o n th e c o n fid e n c e o f made "by the m an responsible for the HUDSON ESSEX D E A LER Jo h n W ells retu rn ed today from \ \ a s h in g to n a n d w as h ig h ly h o n o re d . dam age. Hood River w here he has been for the B u t s o m e th in g h a p p e n e d . Mrs. C h arles Simon, who will he re past two m onths engaged in assistin g m em bered to G resham frien d s as Miss in th e apple h arv est. Mrs. W ells, who H e lived to o w e ll; e n te r ta in e d la v is h ly ; Edna Benson, w as here from S eattle has been staying with her sister. Mrs. 1 g o t in to d e b t. several days th e past week w ith her R alph Davidson, during h er husb an d 's £ sm all son. C harles J r., as g u ests at Then he t u r n e d t r a i t o r / absence, is p lan n in g to move w ith him I Ute home of Iter au n t. Mrs. W. L. C or onto th eir ran ch home tw o m iles east e sage. of G resham . Mrs. D. H. Nash was tak en sud d en E v e ry p e rs o n h a s h is o w n p e rs o n a l fig h t REX LARD, ly ill Sunday night and it is feared the C H O IC E PINK SALMON, Med. pail 9 9 c , lge *1.113 to m a k e w ith th is sa m e d e s tr u c tiv e fo rc e — a ttac k may he th at of appendicitis. 3 c a n s, 13c She has suffered sim ilar spells before EXTRAVAGANCE. NEW BERG m O T T E R BR AND CLAMS, tilts time. W hole o r half. Ih 35c No. » Hal ca n s. 20c The First State Hank desires to be of W hy not L u n c h e o n e tte a t An im portant m eeting of the A reme club will be held next T uesday eve service—to aid you in waging a successful ning. November 17, when th e m em bers battle. An account here will help you. w ill receive in stru c tio n s on a new law EVERY NOON of the order. An effort is being made "Don't be lured bv the liill-o -th e -lf’isp M as a d v a n c e d in p rice, w ill a d v a n c e m ore, B u y a to bring out all th e m em bers. 'SO M E D A Y .’ for ‘S O M E D A Y ’ will never S an d w ich es, Coffee, Mrs. 11. H. Gt! en tertain ed at dinner H o m em ad e Pie sa c k N O W . C a s h p ric e fo r S a tu r d a y a n t come.— S tra u s . F on Monday evening Melcher D uncan. I a M o n d a y , lO R -pound sack Clifford Gibbs aud C lair G ullickson in N' ho n o r of th e b irth d ay of Jo h n Ott, & T he Royal Aid society will hold a I S E E D L E S S RAISINS. NEW C R O P W ALNUTS. hake sale at Cecil M etzger's grocery 1926 crop, 4-11». pkg. 39«' 2 lbs. «5c A S tr o n g B a n k S atu rd ay m orning. The proceeds will NEW LA Y ER E ltiS NEW WASHED BR \ i s be used for C h ristm as b ask ets for the I P ound. IJc 2 His. 55c F poor. Cecil G ustafson, son of Mr. and Mrs. F rank G usta -on of Pow ell Valley, fell 8 llnine Laundry s l', elal Work in Gresham. as he was exercising in the high All finished flat w ork, 14 cen ts a CH A PTER NO. 117 O .B S. school gym nasium T h u rsd ay and pound. Rough dry. 8 cen ts a pound. IN POI NI» ( ANS T uesday evening. Nov. broke one of th e bones in his rig h t Is a ls o a d v a n c in g w Economy w ash, 6 cen ts a pound, .e p ric e ot w he 're s e n t 17. 8 o'clock. The In w rist An X -ray w as tak en of the In Laundry’ called for and delivered. p ric e is low . Phone 1017 G re sh a m —Adv. stru ctin g com m ittee will jury. I’. A . T o b a c c o , c a n 95* exem plify the ex am in a (. ROW ,\. S p e c ia l A num ber of frien d s and relativ es of $ 2 .2 3 F tion to visit another Holiday G reeting ( aril*. .Mrs. Ralph Davidson met w ith her 'IS H E R S I’. U \ i 95 2 .3 3 F VELVET They a re h ere now for your selec- h ap ter as req u ired by the new laws W ednesday ill an old-fashioned q u ilt tlon. Your individual or firm n . m . | ï ^ p J^ X T lw T h e* ” "* F r in t e d in in lots im « of n f 95 .... e’ I w ia iiy the new ones. By or- ( d \ \ \ ( U R , w ith pip e. 9 5 c ing party. She served her guests with u printed 25 n, or m ore, w ith en I «1er of th e W. M J‘ lin e e A l licit TOBA« ’f t ) H illsdale ASPA R At il'S . velopes to m atch. P rices very reason- a noou-day dinner. CLARA PULFF.R sec y. D i oz. tilt h , 83c TIPS. 2 ta n s O rder n o « . G resham Outlook 35c rVXEDO 90 Mrs. John llo u ser. of Longview. able W ashington, visited with Mr. and Mrs. TUXEDO TOBACCO. Unexpected G u ea tsl EMI’REi CORN, (re n te ( lull Utility Sale. H ans L arsen T hursday, re tu rn in g to 10-oz. tin s. !»3< The Areme clu b will hold a utility w ith N ickerson Jellied chicken In the 3 cam 59c her home Friday. sale F riday evening, November 20. at hevuse you are prepared.—-Adv. F Masonic hall. D inner will be served ■ Nov. 10 to 17 only H em stitching at 6 o'clock. P ro g ram d u rin g dinner. Patronize our advertisers. R eliable w ork done at 6 cen ts a P rice per plate, adults. 50 cents, ehll yard. M r s . C arrie H ansen, east of dren u n d er 12, 35 cents.—Adv. ’ p a c k a g e s f o r ............. N o v e m b e r 7 to 14 lib rary , G resham , phone IS.—Adv F R E E I I A 1 K t | ' T Quality G resham Beauty Shoppe Phone 7 7 5 / t hry suiithemuiu* tor Sale. w ith ev ery sham poo a n d m arcel everything in th e line of cosm etic and Service My ch ry san th em u m s a re now ready th erap y Peed u S i SHAMPOO 50c MARCEL 50c C ourteous and efficient for sale, m ore beautiful th an ever. Call treatm en t. Mrs Lois St. C lair. First ORIENTAL BEAUTY SHOPPE Phom 1.301 G resham and see them . Mrs. M. E W illiam s, S tate Bank building, phone 1841, phone 58x4.—Adv. Third S treet Phone 99x1 G re sh a m — Adv. GRESHAM LOCALS THE 20™ CENTURY STORES are recognized, not only as important factors in the distribution of Foodstuff's, but a very reliable souree of information on Market conditions. ELECTRICAL XMAS CANNED GOODS Don't Wait! Radio Electric Co. J . E. M E T Z G E R The Chrysler Four Coach A HEALTH NECESSITY HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. REMEMBER TH IS— ESSEX CO ACH $915 Benedict Arnold M. C. Webster Motor Co. Grocery Bulletin Personal extravagance dragged him to It I. I .^8, Mr. Business Man! 11A. 7_ SUGAR! SUGAR! it he (O srarv ttv SI GAR! $5 8 9 25c FIRST STATE BANK TOBACCO SPECIALS FLOU R « A. W . METZGER <& CO. I FATIMA CIGARETTS 50C Roberts Confectionery