GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FRIDAY,
Garden Service,
Diamond Robbery.
P ru n in g , landscaping, law ns, spad
People
w on't get really hy sterical
ing. Old fashioned gardens a specialty
Com plete line of fru it and ornam ental over a diamond robbery un til th e u m
tre e s and sh ru b s for sale. W. W
pires get to w orking in a few weeks.
Stow e, phone 321.—Adv.
GRESHAM LOCALS
Spring Has Officially Arrived
\\ e have prepared for this event
MEN’S UNION SUITS
The Topkis Athletic U nion Suit, tits loose; cool
and comfortable, full size and well made. Suit $1.00
T win Button Sealpax L nion Suits, 2 buttons on
shoulder. Xo trouble............................. Suit $1.50
Men s P. Q. A. Ribbed Union Suit, short sleeves,
ankle length............................................Suit $1.50
Men’s Sport Collar Broad Cloth Shirts, in new
and neat patterns.................................. Each $1.75
Also a Heavy Genuine Broadcloth Dress Shirt in
gray, blue and ecru with narrow fine Rayon silk
stripe ......................................................Each $2.50
Easter Ties
in w o n d e rfu l p a t
te rn s a n d sh a d es
priced
35c, 50c, 75c, $1.00
Nevr Silk
Mixed Sox
in C olored P la id s,
p a ir 50c, 85c, $1.00
W e carry the Geo. P. Ide & Co. no-wilt collars, in
3 widths...................................................... Each 25<
HARVEST HATS
A complete line for men, women and children—
Priced at 25c, 50c, 75c, 95c
WALRAD MERCANTILE CO.
“The House of Quality”
GRESHAM, OREGON
PHONE 1411
YYe Give Green Trading Stamps
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' ju ro rs and w hile connected w ith those
, duties, took a heavy cold w hich
I th reaten ed to te rm in ate in pneum onia.
' She was about th ro u g h her w ork in
P o rtlan d when she was tak en sick and
i obliged to re tu rn home.
G len W in ters has gone back to Ore-
1 gou A g ricu ltu ral College for the
1 sp rin g team a fte r w orking for the
p ast year.
Miss H elen H isey, of Salem, w as the
w eek-end guest of Miss Mabel W inters.
Miss E lizabeth G ran t is home from
Monmouth N orm al for the sp rin g va-
! cation extending from W ednesday to
; next Monday. For the next six weeks
I Miss G rant w ill be engaged in prac-
i tice teaching in th e fourth, fifth and
I six th grades of the ru ra l school at
R ickreall, Oregon.
Jo h n F. B arr, a co n tracto r, of 7924
I Jeffery avenue, Chicago, a b ro th er-in -
law of F ra n k C. Jones, su rp rised his
i relativ es here by a visit yesterday. He
I has spent the w in ter in C alifornia and
is now on his w ay home. Mr. B arr
I expects to be h ere for several days.
A su rp rise p arty was given Sunday
at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. O. H.
M itchell In honor of the fa rm e r's 52d
birthday, th e g u ests enjoying a p leas
a n t dinner together. T hose p resen t
w ere Mr. and Mrs. E. A. T aylor and
his uncle, D elbert Taylor, Mrs. Edith
Staffenson and tw o children, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy W. Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
R ichardson,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
I Davidson and son, John W ells and a
i friend, Mr. Dale.
Mrs. J. A. Bushong has been bedfast
several days w ith a severe attack of
th e grip. Mrs. Mary G ossett has been
assistin g in the home p a rt of th e tim e
d u rin g h er illness.
The Ladies Guild of th e B aptist
ch u rch will m eet a t th e residen ce of
Mrs. W. B. T w itchell T uesday a fte r
noon at 2 o’clock. Mrs. T w itchell has
recen tly moved into th e C lanahan
house on Main stre e t n ear th e Mt.
Hood tracks.
T he iadies of th e W om an’s Home
M issionary society will hold a bake
sale a t th e W alrad M ercantile com
pany on S atu rd ay afternoon, A pril 3,
beginning at 1:30. They sug g est That
this would be a favorable o p p ortunity
to supply th e tab le w ith p astry for
E E
E aster.
Yes, indeed, more than just savings await you at the Twentieth Century—Always.
Nationally advertised brands of known value, well stocked stores kept scrupuously
clean, pleasant courteous sales people who take a real pride in their store and give
you their personal pledge of satisfaction in every way.
20’ “ CENTURY STORES
Offerings Saturday and Monday, March 27 and 29
OLD DU TCH CLEA N SER,
2 for .............
lie
Fancy Chocolates
Special
1-lb. boxes 39c
Sweet Oranges
Med. size
3 doz 85c
Royal Club Peaches
In heavy syrup
Can 25c, 3 cans 73c
Otter Clams
Warrenton Cannery
Can 25f, 3 cans 73c
Solar Pineapple
Broken slices
2 cans 45c
Monopole Canned Fruit
and Vegetable
Iowana Corn
Best standard
3 cans 39c
Utahna Peas
Best ungraded variety
3 cans 43c
Hillsdale Asparagus
I lC I llL 1 ipb
2 cans 35c
Silver Bar Tomatoes
3 cans 39c
Gold Bar Tomatoes
RpQt
nark
2 cans 35<*
Small W hite Beans
California S. W.
3 lbs. 25c
Mexican Red Beans
Highland grown
3 lbs. 25 C
Campbell’s Soups,
all varieties
Can 10c
Comb Honey
Large well filled combs
Each 20c
Strained Honey
Alfalfa and Sage
Quarts 55c, pints 29C
Milk—Borden’s, Alpine,
Carnation, can 1 0 c
i
A. W. Metzger & Co.
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LIBBY S M ILK,
T a ll c a n s 9c, 4 fo r
35c
P IN E A P P L E , S ta n d ard ,
Sliced, la rg e c a n s
20c
3 fo r 59c
C alum et BAK. PO W D ER ,
1-pound c a n .............. 28c
2U .-pound c a n ............59c
Kerr's Best Patent Flour, 49-lb. sack $2.09.
The market has again advanced.
P U R E LARD, bulk,
fresh , 3 lb s.... ....... ,. 68c
L ibby's P IN E A P P L E ,
c ru sh ed , la rg e c a n s 23c
2 fo r 45c
Fisher’s Blend.................$2.19
Now is the time to huy
B EST SH O R TEN IN G ,
bulk, 3 l b s .................... 55c
C ry sta l W hite SOAP,
10 b a r s
39c
EASTER HAM SPECIAL—A Real Treat
SW IFT’S Sugar Cured Hams, “ Empire" Brand, average weight
12 pounds By the whole ham. P o u n d ................................. 34c
T h is price effective from S a tu rd a y , M arch 27th to S a tu rd a y , A pril 3d, In clusive
CORN MEAL, fre sh kiln
dried, 9-lb. sa c k ........ 33c
BON AMI, c a k e
Pow der, p a c k ag e
10c
12c
SM ALL W H IT E BEANS,
fan c y C alif., 3 lbs
25c
“Royal Garden" Tea. You drink tea because you like the flavor. Royal
Garden exeels in this respect. Orange Pekoe (Black) or Japan (Green)
%-pound package........................ 38c
Pound package............................. 73c
DATES, G olden H allow ! in
bulk, 3 lbs. 25c, a n o u r
ish in g fruit.-
PANCAKE FLO UR,
S p e rry ’s, 10-Ib. sack, 73c
O Y STER S, A m erican
B eauty, No. 1 can s, (5-oz
n e t) 15c, 3 fo r
...44c
20TH CENTURY COFFEE. Every bit as good as the best. Un
necessary to pay more. Direct from our roaster to you.
____________________________________ Lb, 47c, 3 lbs. $1.38
Our prices are the same here as in Portland stores with the exception of
Sugar, Flour and Feed
W indow Cleaning
F o r ex p ert window cleaning see S.
T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith John
Brown, G resham , phone 2501.
Royal Club Jell Powder
3 pkgs. 25c
Quality
,
and Service
...91c
C ontinued on page 4
GROCERY SPECIALS
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SN O W D R IFT,
4-lb. can ....
'Booth’s" Sardines, good food appetizingly prepared, and most economical
1-pound oval tins, 2 for 25c
$195 to $395
Fase Free with
one dbzen assorted
PA O ! T
More than just SAVINGS
Mrs. H annah M. Wood has recovered
W A N T E D —More people to use ths W ant i M oney to loan on re a l estate. F a rm ■ from a long an d severe Illness. She
Ads. Call Gresham
sham f 1561.
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loans at • per cent. B. W T horns.
was im paneled on the F eb ru ary list of
MEN-Look.’
MARC H * ,
Phone 1451
Feed 1281
C harm ing new dress
hats— fashioned of new
straw s, sa tin s, gros-
g rain and three-toned
ribbons.
In m a n y
sm a rt sty les, including
larg e p ictu re h ats and
sm a rt tailo red models—
naively youthful for
young g irls — d ash in g
ly
sophisticated
for
sm a rt m atrons. In all
the S pring blendings.
MILLINERY
A Display of the
New Millinery Modes
for spring at
THE LADIES' SHOPPE
O sburn Bldg.
M ain S tre e t
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4-
$ 4 50 to $ 9 50
E xtrem ely chic! you
w ill exclaim when you
see these hats. They
a re reasonably priced,
too.
New sh ip m en ts of
Coats and D resses a r
riv in g every week. See
th e new est m odels in
Coats and D resses on
display In our windows.
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EG If ME It PASTO If HERE
HAS SI (TESSEI I, YYOHK
In a le tte r Just received from the
Rev. E rw in G. Ilanton, form er p asto r !
of th e M ethodist Episcopal ch u rch at i
P le a sa n t Home, he gives a detailed a c
co u n t of a religious revival held on |
the N ehalem -W heeler charge. The ,
m eetings were conducted by th e p a s
to r, assisted by his bro th er. E v an g el
ist H. J. Ranton, th e la tte r doing th e
preaching. The p reaching for the first
week or ten days w as directed to the
m em bers of the church and th e r e
sponse was m ost gratifying. The le t
te r sta te s th a t things th a t looked a l
m ost im possible have been accom
plished and th a t people of o u tsta n d
ing influence in the com m unity w ere
am ong the rec ru its of th e church.
T he Influence of th e m eetings was
felt for m iles aw ay, people com ing as
far as ten m iles d istan t to h ear th e ’
m essages. About 30 w ent from Ne- •
halem to G aribaldi tw o nights to a s
sist as they m ight In services. Be
sides a large num ber of Bunday school !
ch ild ren th e re w ere about 30 professed
I conversions and 13 additions to th e
church.
T he evangelist Is now conducting a {
cam paign at P ratum , Oregon, near 8a- !
lem. The w riter of th e le tte r said '
' they w ere enjoying them selves on the
Nehalem ch arg e as they had on the
| Powell Valley circuit.
Oregon dairym en keeping th eir cows
off the e a rly p a s tu re , until the f r a a . l
Kindly Service
P O U R IN G th e try in g h o u rs of so rro w frie n d s
an d re la tiv e s m u st be reliev ed of every pos
sible burden and re sp o n sib ility co n n e cte d w itli
th e fu n era l.
T h e fu n e ra l d ire c to r is th e o nly o n e w ho, by
th o ro u g h tra in in g a n d ex p e rien c e , is ca p ab le of
q u ietly a n d '-fticlently a tte n d in g to th e m an y d e
ta ils t h a t a rise .
W e h av e c o n scie n tio u sly e n d eav o red to place at
y our d isp o sal th e b est in p e rso n a l serv ice an d
e sse n tia l eq u ip m e n t.
Farm Xote*.
experim ent
statio n .
C hanging
very
A critica l tim e iu a calf a life Is g rad u ally by adding a little akim milk
h#|) h|< fpe()
rhangw J from w ho|e
to the w hole milk each day will avoid
gets a good sta rt will be am ply repaid
later, says the experim ent station.
milk to skim m ilk, notes th e Oregon scours.