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7 Umbrella Special Ladies all silk, 24-inch with wide satin selvedge, amber tipped, cArved club handle. Colors, BlaCk, Red, Brown and Navy. Regular price, $5.95. 95 HOUSE DRESSES I IU X IE BRAND of W o m en ’s H ouse D resses m e a n s h ig h c la ss g a rm e n ts , w ell m ade a n d co lo rs fadeless. No. 4 5 8 is a fine printed cloth. Neck, belt and pockets trimmed with rick rack braid. Colors, Green, orange, buff and blue. A good looking dress for $2.00 No. 125. Striped Madras cloth, made with inverted pleats. Cblors, tomato, green, blue, lavender. Each $2.50 No. 135 A fine English broadcloth with small designs, trimmed with contrasting colors and lace. Col ors, lavender, blue and salmon.- Each............ $3.25 No. 350. Imported broadcloth. Colors, olive, gray and black with bright contrasting scroll designs. Spanish ecru lace trimmed. Each................ $3.50 No. 912. Small figured prints, medium light. Ex tra sizes 46 to 52. Each.................................... $1.25 A FULL LINE Rubber Footwear for men, women and children No advence yet in prices WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. “The H ouse of Quality” PHONE 1411 G resh am , OREGON We Give Green Trading Stamps A SAFE j i ’MENT W H ” uOOD DIVIDENDS Our First Preferred Shares Pay You 7.2 per cent on Your Money. Why You Should Huy This Stock 1. Our b usiness is firm ly established, w ell m anaged and perm anent. 2. Your savings w ill be safe. 3. Your income w ill be re g u la r and dependable. 4. Dividends paid by check first of each m onth, or q u arte rly . 5. E xem pt from S tate P erso n al P ro p e rty Tax. 6. D ividends exem pt from N orm al F ed eral Incom e Tax. Investment Department S20 Electric Building PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. R obinson en ter The announcem ent has been r e tain ed w ith a sm all card p arty . Wed ceived th a t Mrs. Lelah Lasley Thom p nesday evening of last week. The son, form erly of th is place, has a c ce p t g u ests w ere Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Robi ed a call as m in ister of th e U n itarian son, who a re visiting h ere from Los ch u rch of P alo Alto, California. Her A ngeles, Mr. aud Mrs. Floyd H alladay m any frien d s h ere co n g ratu late the and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Bourne. Hon Rev. Mrs. Thom pson and w ish her o rs w ent to Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Robin much success. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. son. Lasley, p are n ts of Mrs. Thom pson, are G uests of Mr. and Mrs. G eorge F o rt spending th e w inter in C alifornia w ith , ner on F rid ay evening, Ja n u a ry 29 th e ir daughter. w.ere Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bourne. Mr The C auliflow er association east of aud Mrs. D. W. B rid g efarm er an d Mr th e Sandy m et T uesday night in th e I and Mrs. L. E. Lancefield. vacant schoolhouse at P leasan t View Mrs. I. V. S ate r of P o rtlan d , who to fo rm u late p lan s for th e com ing ' form erly resided in A rboleda and who year. T h ere w as a larg e atten d an ce still reta in s h er m em bership in the an d County A gent S. B. H all presided. ; L adies' Jo k er club, en tertain ed the Many of th e ra n c h e rs have joined club at her home la st F rid ay afte r lately and th e association is grow ing I noon. Mrs. H. C. Bourne and Mrs. J co n stan tly stro n g er. The farm ers o r i C. F in n ell won first and second prizes dered m any tons of com m ercial fe r [ respectively. tilizer, and o rd ers for cauliflow er Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Locke atten d ed seed exceeded th e expectation. The ! a b irth d ay p arty S atu rd ay evening at acreag e for th e com ing year will he : Sandy, Oregon, given in honor of Mrs. n early double w hat it was last year. E dw ard Gasch. S everal ag en ts rep rese n tin g P o rtlan d Mr. and Mrs. Floyd H alladay had as im plem ent houses w ere at th e m eet g u ests Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. ing, soliciting o rd ers for new farm E. D. R andall and H arry R andall of m achinery. Los Angeles, R. M. R andall aud Mr. A p arty w as given T uesday evening and Mrs. D. W. B ridgefarm er. a t tn e home of Mrs. S usan H ard in g in Mrs. Ben G able of Maupin, Oregon, honor of Mr. and Mrs. George P erry, is v isitin g her b ro th er-in -law and sis who w ere m arried on New Y ear's day. ter, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. B ridgefarm er Games w ere th e pastim e of th e eve who resid e on F ern avenue. Mrs. ning. Miss M urray, teach er of the G able expects to be h ere for several grad e school, favored th e guests w ith days. violin solo. L ittle Shirley Emily, Mr. and Mrs. G eorge F o rtn e r, Mr youngest d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. H. C. B ourne and Mr. and Roy Em ily, presented Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. D. W. B ridgefarm er w ere guests P e rry w ith a ch est of silver, knives, of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Lancefield on forks aud spoons, a gift from th e ir S atu rd ay night. m any frien d s in th is com m unity. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Locke w ere and Mrs. P e rry responded w ith grac* g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd H alladay ious thanks. on T uesday evening. Mrs. F ra n c is W ilcox of L ato u rell A card p arty will be given a t the F alls h as arriv ed hom e afte r about Lynch school afte r th e reg u la r P aren t- two m onths sp en t in Chicago w ith her T eacher m eeting, F rid ay evening, F eb m other, who has been in ill health. ru a ry 5. The proceeds a re to go to the She visited a t o th er points of in te rest boys’ and g irls’ clubs a t th e school. before com ing. Mrs. Wilcox has been Mr. and Mrs. G. P. R ustad, Mr. and draw n for Jury duty, as have also Mrs. Mrs. W. M. E cklund, J. H. M eyers and S usan H ard in g of C orbett and Mrs. G. R. Steele of P o rtlan d w ere guests Malcolm Woodle of P lea san t View. Sunday evening of Mr. aud Mrs. W. R. Mrs. Woodle retu rn ed home recently Locke. from Chicago, w here she was called on account of th e illn ess of her fath er. HALEY W. Crow ston of P asadena. C alifor nia, called on old friends in and Much in terest has been aroused in aro u n d C orbett th is week. Mr. Crow th e free sacred concert to be given at ston w as called to C orvallis by th e the H aley B aptist church on S atu rd ay serious illness of his son, W. Crow ston. evening. F eb ru ary 6, by the Rev. C. G Jr., who is a stu d e n t in th e fo restry E m anuel, under th e auspices of the College. Young P eoples’ society. Follow ing the L ittle L au ra H icks, who has been co n cert th e re will be an en tertain m en t very sick for the past week, is re p o rt and supper, for w hich a nom inal ed im proving. ch a rg e w ill be made. Mrs. K. H annem au has retu rn ed to her home h ere afte r spending a long PLEASANT HOME tim e in a P o rtlan d hospital. Mrs. H an T he Ladies Aid of the P lea san t nem an m et w ith a very painful acci Home M ethodist church will m eet at d en t before C h ristm as but is now the home of Mrs. M. L en n artz W ednes much improved. Mrs. H enderson of Crown Point day afternoon. Mrs. H enry W ihlon ch alet, who u n derw ent a serious o p er and Mrs. W illis M arkell will preside ation, is steadily gaining and was able a t a silv er tea. to m ake a trip home early th is week. Mr. H ulet, a life long friend of th e ORIENTAL BEAUTY SHOPPE H arding fam ily, is a t p resen ‘ dom i ciled a t th e H arding home at C orbett. H perlal u th iitlon given to a ll B eauty T rea tm e n t« . Mrs. Lewis, (he w orthy g ran d m a t It E S I I, TN « 1 A l t W I E E l » . ron of th e O rder of E astern S tar, will he a t th e T ro u td ale c h a p te r on S a tu r T hird S tre et Phono 90x1 day night, F eb ru ary 20. —consider well —your foundation -a live bank account -at this real home bank —is a solid foundation —upon which to build —your temple of success ELSIE LANGLEY & SON FAIRVIEW , OREGON Q uality G eneral Store Q u ality P lu s S ervice at L ow est P ossib le P rices. Phone 211 Chiropractic for Your Tonsils QUESTION—“I am troubled a great deal with enlarged tonsils and have been advised an oper ation is necessary. One of your patients tells me you can reduee my tonsils without an opera tion. Please tell me how this could be done.” ANSW ER—We believe th a t all healing pow er conies from w ith in ’ th e body. We believe th a t the C reator knew w hat He was doing w hen He placed every o rg an In our bodies. We know th a t the healing force of th e body, the F un ctio n al Energy, is tran sm itte d over th e spinal nerves, and th at If th ese nerves are pinched as they em it betw een the m ovable bones of the spine, th e re will be disease in th a t p a rt of the body dependent upon th e pinched nerves. Why rem ove your to n sils because they a re en larg ed ? The tonsils are not to blam e. The en larg em ent Is an effect, and back of every effect th e re m ust be a cause. The cause is th a t p a rt of your spine w here the nerves leave on th e ir way to the tonsils. C h iropractic A djustm ents will reduce your to n sils to norm al. Spinal Exam ination anti Analysis w ithout Charge DR. GEORGE E. MALLETT Chiropractic Physician CORBETT Leon D hulst is sellin g his personal p ro p erty and he and his wife will leave very soon for Los Angeles. Cal Ifnrnla. Rex K napp w as taken to th e Good S am aritan hospital Monday suffering fi om a very sev ere attac k of append! citis. Mrs. P. D. S ettlem eier is very ill at th is w riting. Win. C row ston, of P asadena, C al ifornia. is visiting his sister, Mrs Mery H icks. Mr. C row ston was called iv teleg ram to C orvallis ten days ago by th e serio u s Illness of his son Wm Jr., w ho is a Indent at O. A. C. And was suffering from pneum onia follow ing an nttcclt of ilu. A. S. K incaid, who has been at the w-v5=».-/¿ W ATCH H A IN E S C IT Y count in :r ! J AINES City has won the most minute Inspec w. ä **] n r r • \ - tion of the leaders of the business world. The recent growth and expansion of force and action in Haines City m erit their attention. Watch, for example, these items bearing out aii of the statements in regard to Haines City. Study them closely, and, written between the lines, you will find my reason for selecting Haines City as the seat of a five year development program em bracing millions of dollars. 1. Haines City is actually built on actualities. The builders of Haines City are exercising every forethought to guarantee the presence of a soun substantial foundation for every phase of grow th Watch this growth! 2. Haines City’s potentiality as the greatest manufacturing and distributing center of Central Florid« has been recognized. This is evidenced by the coming here of many new industries. Watch this potentiality become a reality! 8. Haines City has under way a development and improvement program which during the next year will exceed 421,000,000. Watch this program make Haines City the most desirable spot in Florida! ^ r d n ^ Bryson REALTOR irrrrr- P acific C ity for se v e ra l m onths, is again a resid en t of C orbett station. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P e rry w ere given a su rp rise p arty T uesday evening at Mrs. Susan H ard in g ’s, by m em bers of the com m unity ch u rch Sunday school and w ere presented w ith a beautiful se t of silv erw are by th e com pany, little S hirley Em ily, In h er sw eet ch arm in g way, m ade the presen tatio n speech. Mr. and Mrs. P erry have each held th e office of Sunday school su p e r in ten d en t and a re held in the highest esteem by everyone in th is com m unity. P hone 1321 Bank of G resham Bldg., G resham , Oregon Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday GATES FUNERAL HOME W hen righteousness covers the earth as the waters cover the sea YVhat a glorious place this old world will be. Phone 2471 Gresham Stump Lands Easily cleared by STI MI’ HI HNEK ■-----V handy packs ! 3 iMfe-ws BORING 4. 1HU Olof Lfndholm is plan n in g to leave early next week for G reely, Colorado, Stum p B urning endorsed by O re for an extended visit with his d au g h gon A g ricu ltu ral College as ch e ap ter. est and best method of rem oving A num ber of Boring women w ent to large stum ps. A fter sta rtin g th e b u rn er no fuel P o rtlan d on T h u rsd ay to Join in a required except the stu m p ; b u rn s show er in honor of Mrs. A ndrew roots as well a* stum p. G rlhhle. form erly Mias Inez Knox of AhCriufiu-lured an d fu r sale by th is place. T hose a tte n d in g w ere Mrs. W. W M etzger. Mr W It. T elford. .Mrs. Mary N aas. Mrs. E rm a Dugger. NEW HANDY PACK Mrs. Glen D allas, Mrs. Emma Knox. 426 Hood Hlrw-t Mrs Em m a O regerson aud Mrs. Win. I’l i H i U M i , O R lU dff A. Morand. Hood View T hree L inks club gave a M o rs fo r y o u r m o n ey card p arty last S atu rd ay night which Grape Vines. and t h e b e s t P e p p e rm in t was attended by abou’ 100 persons Try g rapes. It’s a m oney-m aker. Chewing Sw eet for any m o n ey and w as an enjoyable social occasion. ( itn iirds, W ordens, N iag aras—the best H onors w ent to Mrs. Mary Mauiding varieties. We have good roots. Sure Look (or Wrigley’» P. K. Handy Pick and Itonaid .Morand, and consolation grow ers, low prices. H. Oberg, C raig ' road, fo u rth house n o rth off B arr | to Mr. M auiding and Mrs. Dugger. road. TAbor #«14.—Adv. tf t Western Foundry Company WRK5LEY5 Fits hand pocket and purse