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PAGE FOLK (.KESHAM OLT1.OOK, 48-lnch field fence, 38c rod at L. L. G resham L iidenoiuinadonal Service*. K idder Hdw. Co.—Adv, P reach in g services w ill be held at th e G resham U ndenom inational te m ple on Sunday aftern o o n at 2 o'clock and again in the evening beginning a t M bbou I c Hall, Gr»»hM»i 7:30. Sunday school will convene at 10 o'clock Sunday m orning. P ra y er service will be held on T uesday eve Campbell’, Kid Time Orchestra O ffic ia l P o rtla n d C. o f C. M o tile ning and on F rid ay evening a young A D M IS S IO N rent«» p e r ¡M*rMon people's m eeting wli be held. Every- - | one is welcome to th ese services. Old Time Dance Friday, Feb. 26 TRY C O M IN G The Orleusya Toilet Articles MARCEL, Me H AIR CUT Mr TO P O R T L A N D 'ORIENTAL BEAUTY SHOPPE T hird S tre et Dr. Mellenthin Phone 99x1 • ■ K A M I P l. t X O M l S I 111 N O I.lt, W e h a ve a lin e A . B. C H A S E G ra n d , v e ry la te s t s ty le t h a t we w ill s a c rific e lo r Im m e d ia te sale. W ill a c c e p t a good u p rig h t as p a rt p a y m e n t H i r e is v o u r o p p o r tu n ity to o w n th e W o rld 's fin e s t p ia n o fo r th e p ric e o f a good u p rig h t p ia n o . W o u ld g iv e te r m s to a re spot Ible p a r ty . F o r f u ll p a r tic u la r s and w h e re i t m a y be seen, a d d re s s P o rtla n d M u s ic Co., 227, 6th St.. P o r t- la n d , O regon. S P E C IA L IS T In Internal Medicine (or the past fifteen years n n i i>«> nt BEASON HOTEL W ednesday, T h u rsd a y , F riday F e b ru ary .'{, I, an d 5. The Spirit of Friendliness Office H o u rs: 10 a. m. to 4 p. rn. T h ree P ays Only No C harge for C onsultation O u tsta n d in g , a m o n g th e th in g s you will n o tic e in p e rfo rm a n c e of o u r ta s k s w ill tie th e s p irit of frie n d linens w hich c h a ra c te riz e s o u r serv ice to you. T act and frie n d ly s y m p a th y m u st go h a n d - i n - h a n d w ith proficiency in te c h n i cal re q u ire m e n ts. K indly •and p erso n al serv ice, ren dered in a q u ie t a n d ef ficient way, re p re s e n ts o u r creed. 2», lfc*6 GRESHAM LOCALS Mrs. D. M. Roberta and Miss A lice R oberts drove to Salem W ednesday on a com bined business and p leasu re trip. They also m ade stops a t D allas and McMinnville. D. H. Nash has disposed of his re si dence p ro p erty in th e C lanahan ad d i tion to an eid erly couple. Mr. and Mrs. K ettleson, of P o rtlan d , who a re p la n ning to move to G resham soon. The plans of Mr. Nash and fam ily a re in definite. Mr. and Mrs. F red F erg u so n are pleased over th e a rriv a l of a 12%- pound baby girl w hich w as born to them on W ednesday, Ja n u a ry 27. Mrs. E M. W ard has been suffering for sev eral days w ith an a tta c k of th e m um ps. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. S tarb ard of H oodsport, W ashington, a re visiting at th e home of the la tte r’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Beegle. I1OES NOT OPERATE HUHAV, J A M AKV G alen F an ch er fell W ednesday from the top of a tru ck lo ad of lum ber a t the Ridge L um ber com pany and sustained a num ber of m inor cu ts and bruises He w as able to re tu rn to his w hrk the follow ing day, how ever. Mr. F an ch er is em ployed by W alrad & W right. It Is th o u g h t he becam e suddenly dizzy w hile stan d in g on the tru ck and pitched forw ard to the ground. A lteratio n s have been going on in the in te rio r of th e K idder H ard w are com pany sto re d u rin g th e past week or so. P artitio n s have been changed and th e office room much enlarged w hich adds to th e ap p earan ce of th e place in general. Dr. M ellenthin is a re g u la r g rad u a te in m edicine and su rg ery and is li censed by the sta te of Oregon. He does not o p erate for ch ro n ic ap p e n dicitis, gall stones, u lcers of stom ach, to n sils or adenoids. He has to his cre d it w onderful r e su lts in diseases of th e stom ach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, h eart, k id ney, bladder, bed w etting, c a ta rrn , weak lungs, rheum atism , sciatica, leg The G resham Union high school ulcers and rectal ailm ents. llelow are th e nam es of a few of his hoys w ent to M olalla W ednesday eve m any satisfied p atien ts in O regon: ning for a gam e of b ask etb all w ith th e J. L. C ham bers, R oseburg, h ead team a t th a t place and ca rrie d off the aches. Jo h n W odtli, W aterloo, b lad d er and honors of th e evening, the score sta n d p ro stra te trouble. ing 12 to 5 in favor of Gresham . Mrs. E. E. H olm an, Itlchland, kindey T he R ebekah W elfare club will m eet trouble. W. S. B ennett, Oregon City, u lcer of with M th . Roy Gibbs on Monday a f te r th e stom ach. noon. Mrs. R alph D avidson and Mrs. R W. Meyer, Shaniko, h e a rt trouble. G eorge K enney will serve. All Re Chas. H. H oak, L a G rande, gall bekahs a re cordially invited. stones. T he condition of Mrs. H. J. W hite, Mrs. M. I. Olsen, P o rtlan d , a p p e n d i J. R. METZGER, D irector citis. who lias been very ill for a week or Rem em ber above date, th a t co n su l m ore, is said to be m uch im proved. tatio n on th is trip w ill be free and Mrs. C. G. S chneider has been su f th a t his tre a tm e n t is different. M arried women m u st be accom ferin g for several days w ith an a g panied by th e ir husbands. grav ated form ol sin u s trouble. A ddress: 211 B radbury Bldg., Los Mrs. Evelyn Adams, who lives south Angeles, California. of Hogan statio n . Is spending a few days with her m other, Mrs. G. A. Cox. Word has been received from Mrs. It. C. Dewey, well know n to m any in G resham , th a t h er physical condition is alarm in g . She left w ith her h u s q i I N I IUN “ 1 beiii (Ills lim e every band for so u th ern C alifornia several y ear 1 am th rea ten e d w ith P neu m onths ago. It Is feared th a t she is monia a fte r a siege of continued suffering from an in cu rab le form of colds. Should il lak e you long to ca ncer. co rrect my trouble t" Gresham Funeral Parlors Phone 1 9 0 l J 4 NEW LIGHT ON THE 20™ CENTURY STORES Man> people th in k th e p atron s o f th ese sto r es buy th ere because o f th e m ake. T h is is o n ly one o f sev era l reasons. T h ere are oth ers. I he 20th ( en tu ry has b etter q u a lity fo o d s— fresh er, elea n er sto ck s, more sa n ita r y sto r es, cou rteou s, p lea sa n t, in te llig e n t salesp eop le. T he P u b lic is MuieJ\ to app reciate th is. ( om e in and look around w h eth er vou buy or not i ou 11 be convinced. Offerings Saturday and Monday, Jan. 30 and Feb. 2 C A M PB E L L ’S TOMATO SOUP, can .....,.8c MAZOLA OIL, q u a rt c a n ..................... 48c CORN M EAL, k iln dried, fre sh s h ip n i’t, 9-lb. sk, 39c S e a r c h l i g h t M a t c h e s , la rg e f u ll boxes, th e v e ry b est, 5 b o x e s . . 2 5 c L IB B Y ’S M ILK, ta ll can B E S T SH ORTENING , bulk, fre sh , 2 l b s ..... -9e .».»c C R Y STA L W H IT E SOAP, 10 b a rs ..........................39c A d i r o n d a c k S y r u p , P u re C a n e a n d M a p le , d e lic io u s on h o t c a k e s o r h o t b iscu its, q u a r t c a n . . . 5 5 c | g a l l o n . . 9 9 c, g a l l o n . . $ 1 .8 9 COMB HONEY, fancy, w h ite sectio n s, 11 oz. o r over, e a c h ........... 20c SH IN O LA PA ST E , 2 fo r 15c C alu m et BAK. PO W D ER , 1 lb. c a n ................ 28c 2 1/2 lb s......................... 59c R u p e r t ’s S t r a w b e r r y P r e s e r v e s , P u r e F r u it a n d S u g a r, 9-oz. S p e rry ’s PANCAKE FLO U R , 10-lb. sks ?3c BON AMI CAKE . BON AMI PO W D ER 9c 11c COCOA, bulk, pure fre sh stock, 2 lbs 15c G r o n e r ’s W a l n u t s , w ell filled . T h e y h a v e no e q u a l. ___________ L a rg e F r a n q u e tte s , lb. 39c (O lir. G round C hocolate, 1-lb, can 29c. 3-lb can S5c L ibby’s A P P L E B U T T E R , 1-lb. ca n s, 2 f o r ........ 29c Del M onte SPIN A CH . No. 2 c a n s, e a c h ..... l.»c ROYAL GARDEN 77L4---The y o u n g ten d er leaves g iv e it th e su p erla tiv e fla v o r . O ronge Pekoe (b lack ) or Japan (g r e e n ), %-lb. package 20c ________ /--p o u n d p a c k a g e ........... 38c 1-pound p a c k a g e .......................... . . . .73c 2 0 T H C E N T U R Y C O F F E E , “ T h e n e a r e s t to a p e r f e c t fla v o r” D ire c t fro m o u r o w n r o a s te r . A lw a y s fre s h , lb. 4 7 c, 3 lbs. $ 1 .3 8 CANNED VlkZVZIZtJ GOODS M ?1 e ,a st W ||| nd sa ay v e is m th oney by d b a u y y ’o in f g our now B ig S ale. You / here really is no better place to trade than at these 20th Century Stores Chiropractic For That Cold VALENTINES We carry the la r g est a sso rtm en t o f popular priced V a le n tin es in G resham Mr. and Mrs. Axel N ordin, th e lat P ric e d a t l c to 2 5 c e a c h te r a g ran d d a u g h ter of Mrs. M. E. Gil m ore, have been spending a few days W e have an u n u su a lly good lin e o f at th e G ilm ore home. E. E. W all has been a sufferer for nap kin s and place card s fo r th e V a len several days w ith an a ttac k of ton- tin e p arty. silitis and quinsy. H is th ro a t Vfas so sw ollen It was im possible to lance the g ath erin g , h ut T h u rsd ay m orning the Phone 1236 GRESHAM, OREGON inflam m ation broke w hich afforded him in stan t relief. A T T E N T I O N ! M ould you lik e to know a b o u t o u r w eekly sp e c ia ls! Miss H elen Hoss, a te ac h er at the If so leave y o u r n a m e a n d a d d re ss a t th e s to re o r m ail it to us Y our grad e school, w as absent W ednesday S p in a l E x a m in a tio n anti A ualysi* w ith o u t C h arg e n a m e w ill be placed on o u r m a ilin g list. and T h u rsd ay on account of illness. IÛY, A co ttag e p ray er m eeting w as held at th e residence of J. A. G ray Wed A teleg ram recen tly received by M. nesday evening by people of th e Bap Chiropractic Physician tlst denom ination. Pending th e com I). K ern announces th e d eath of his pletlon of th e re p a irs on the church b ro th er, J. A. K ern, of A naheim , C ali Bank of G resham Bldg., G resham , Oregon th ese m eetings a re being held a t v a ri fornia. at th e age of St years. Mr. T uesday, T h u rsd ay , Saturday K ern w as a Civil W ar veteran. ous residences. Mrs. J. C. Pidcock of C ornelius, Or Mrs. Mary M ainsten of V ancouver, ....................................................................... n...... ................. ....................................iiiiiiiiMiiiiii^ gon, visited w ith her niece, Mrs. F. A W ashington, Is spending a week at the L undquist and fam ily T uesday and B aptist parsonage, the guest of the W ednesday. Rev. and Mrs. E. G. J u d d , 1 he m odern w ay o f m ak in g p a v m en ts is E dw ard Schenk arriv ed hom e Thuri by check. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hoover e n te r day m orning from a th re e m onth tained a num ber of frien d s T h u rsd ay trip on th e steam er "P e te r K err,'' evening. Miss Irm a G ates and Miss \\ ith a check book handy you always have KEN Pl HE L A ltl), B R O O K FIE L D C H E E S E , i I fre ig h te r m aking th e trip to New Agnes V irell rendered m usical n um immediate access to vour money—and NO York h a rb o r and sto p p in g at otln Med 99e, larg e 91.95 bers and pro g ressiv e 500 w as playa i W hole o r h a lf 11». 33c f ports. lie expects to rem ain at horn ONE ELSE HAS. later, follow ed by luncheon. Those CIIOU E PICNICS, U H il l S I Alt SA R D IN ES, f now for som e time. p resen t w ere Mr. and Mrs Clifford S h o u ld e r I lam s. Hi The W om an's Home M issionary so F all, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Donley. Miss '•’»<• la rg e oval tin s, 2 fo r 25c 1 If you lose your check book, or are robbed ciety of th e M ethodist Episcop.il Agnes V irell and h er b ro th er, Dewey, of it, you are out NOTHING. W'e will sup ch u rch w ill give a chop suey lu n ch Mrs. V irell, Miss Irm a G ates. Mr. and ply you with another. eon at the ch u rch on W ednesday, Feb Mrs. J. F. Heyne, Mrs. G eary Mrs. ■ ru ary 10. at 1 o'clock. A program and Dan M urphy and P ercy One. (. a ih price for Saturday nid Monday social hour will he enjoyed. The p ro A check is both payment and proof of pay Miss Mina G ilbert and Miss Edith \ \ Itile this lot lasts, 100-lb. sack............... ceeds of the luncheon will be used for Lym an, both of whom have been b a tt ment. Ear more convenient than any other th e benefit of the m issionary society ling w ith a siege of th e m um ps, are method that man had advised, it also provides PU R E M il l IIONEV, trea su ry . BULK R A ISIN S. w ell on th e road to recovery. » ell lied sq u ares 23c a safety of untold worth—and it costs you Seedless, 3 lbs 2 ile ~ The th iril.ca rlo ad of p y rato l for th is Nothing. w in ter is now being unloaded and it is BULK COCO P ure STR \IN E D IION1 probable th is will be the last carload itig li p e rc e n ta g e oil, Special, q u art ja rs .tie to he shipped In here before fall, ac- It in the safest way. Try it. 3 llis 3 .if ording to inform ation received from th e office of th e county ag ric u ltu ra l O pen seaso n now. We agent. VVSWEIt Neglected colds often lead to som ething serious, such as Influenza or P neum onia. A spin al A nalysis w hich m eans an ex am ination of your spine, will enable us to locate w hat is causing your susceptibility to colds. A fter we have located the real cause, it will tiicn lie a m ailer of taking A djustm ents reg u la rly u n til th e cau se bus been corrected. L ength of tim e req u ired in all casetf is dependent upon th e severity of th e abnorm al condition In th e spine. T his Is v ariable in different peraons. Each case is a study in itself. T here a re no two cases alike. T hus you may u n d ersta n d th e im portance of a thorough spinal exam ination. When th is lias been m ade we can give you a quite accu rate opinion. Your first step tow ard ridding yourself of ibis susceptibility to colds, Is to T elephone 1321 for a p pointm ent. * Hepp’s Racket Store DR GEORGE E. MALLETT Phone 1321 Pay By Check Grocery Bulletin I BEST CANE SUGAR NMNMmMRWNtHNNMmmiMNIHPNIIIINHHMIUlb.ihi,!» till : HiHMMHMMMfi .... $5.95 È Oscar Says— Brick Ice Cream VIM FLOUR A high patent family flour. 49-11 ■». s a i l $2.23 C itru s WASH PO W D E R , 2 pkgs. 5 Ic ; 1 F re e SM \I .L W H IT E BEANS. S pecial 3 lbs 25c ROYAL W H IT E SOAP, 10 b a rs, 37c MEXICAN R E D BEANS, special, 3 lbs 25c R o y a l C lu b P e a c h e s , N o. 2 A c a n s . . . . 25c B r o k e n S lic e d P in e a p p le , No. 2 A c a n s, 2 f o r 4 5 c A. IV. Metzger & Co. Quality and Service Phone ¡4SI i Feed u S i | IIUIIIIIIIIIIUMNMNhlUIIIlliillfiUlllillUilliUlllllllUIIIIIIIMIMNHIlHHUNIUlHNMMl h a v e it a ll th e tim e, th e best too. W e a th e r ley ’s. (Jet “ D ixies” h e re also. Confections Bon Buns in bulk or box. D on't fo rg et th a t Feb. 14 m ea n s a box of can d y fo r y o u r V al e n tin e . Hot Lunches O ur c u sto m e rs a re sat I fled, th ey say so. O ur flrst th o u g h t is fo r our cu sto m ers. The Oscarette P h o n e 2351 G resh am "Industry makes all things tra/y.”— Franklin. F ree H etlmdlst Services. The p asto r w ill preach at th e F ree M ethodist ch u rc h Sunday m orning from th e subject, "W hy we are not asham ed of the gospel.” Sunday school will begin at 10 a. m. and young people's serv ice will be held at 7 A 8TROXG KA\h o'clock, followed by preaching. The Ju n io r M issionary society will meet at the ch u rch Monday evening at Head A ppointed for D oernbeeher 4 o'clock, w ith Mrs. Edna Stone la H ospital. charge. G race P helps. R. N„ p resen t su p e r M a.onir Hall. O r..ham T he W om an's M issionary society in ten d an t of th e P o rtlan d E ar, Eye, » ill meet at th e home of Mrs. Jessie C athey W eiiuesday aftern o o n . F eb ru Nose, and T h ro a t H ospital, and c h a ir ta m p h ell’. Old Time Orrhr.lra m an of the D epartm ent of Public W el O ffic ia l P o r tla n d C. o f C M u s ic a ry 3. at 2 o'clock. A D M IS S IO N ‘»V re a l« p e r person fare of th e Oregon F ed eratio n of W om en's clubs, has been appointed Berry G row ers A ttention. especially well qualified for the posi All b erry g ro w ers who a re not u n su p erin ten d en t of th e new D oern- tion, th ro u g h h er long experience with der co n tra ct ATTENTION. Call H. O. becher M emorial H ospital for Chll- w ork of th is n atu re. She is th o ro u g h Andrew . 896. for v aluable inform ation dren. ly fam iliar w ith th e hospital situation co n cern in g th l. y ea r's c r o p - A d v . The hOBpltal „ ne. rlng vom pletion In th e N orthw est, and has devoted a See th e b arg ain s listed In the W ant and will probably be ready to .open Its g reat deal of effort to elevating sU n- 1 doors about A pril 15. Miss P helps is d ard s in n u rsin g Ads. FIRST STATE BANK Oid Time Dance Friday, Feb. 2«