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PAGE FOUR Special Reduction Sale o f all Summer Dress Silks and Rayon Crepe 38-fnch m edium figured C repe de C h in e in blue g re e n a n d ta n figures. A good g rad e , a ll silk. R e g u la r $2.50. now <P 1 . ¿ / O 36-inch R ayon M ixed C repe, blue a n d g ree n g ro u n d w ith c o n tra s tin g sc ro ll d esig n s, 414, yd. d re ss p a t- f r r y p s \ te rn s . R e g u la r p rice $».00, now Z .a 5 U G ray, blue a n d b row n R ayon C repe w ith ro se de- d>i n n signs. R e g u la r price $1.«N, n o w ......................... t p l .J O S p ecial p ric e s on Slips H eavy b a ro n e t, n o n -c lin g silk, re g u la r $3.65. C olors: w h ite, blue, rose, h e n n a . Now n r 1 ^ ¿ .< 7 0 DAINTY UNDERTHINGS specially priced H eavy q u a lity R ayon V ests C olo rs: peach a n d flesh. R e g u la r $1.25, now. 98c L ad ies w ide k n e e R ayon silk bloom ers, e 1 a s ti c w a ist, open knee, double s e a t a n d lo c k -stitc h in seam s, re g u la r $1.75, now $1.50 RAYON F IT -R IT E BLOOM ERS, m ad e of fine lu stro u s ray o n , im proved d esig n , e la stic in w a ist a n d fl»-a knee, double g u sse t se at. Reg. $2;25, now $ 1 .¿ 7 0 L adies R ayon S te p -in o r C o m b in atio n , bound a ll a ro u n d w ith ray o n je rs e y braid. A sp len d id g a rm e n t fo r $2.25, n o w ........ ...................... C olors: peach a n d pink. $1.98 DOUBLE GREEN STAMPS on above ite q is fo r o n e w eek only. WÍ4L/MD P h o n e 141J MERCANTILE CO. G resh am C h arles H an sen has resigned his p o - , sition as m ail m essenger betw een the postofflce and th e depot and bids have been asked by th e postal d ep artm en t for a m essenger to fill th e vacancy in this b ranch of th e service. H e has been ca rry in g the m all for six m onths | past but co n sid ers th e w ork too heavy fo r him and has decided to give it up. Mrs. C. W. H u ett w as tak en down th is m o rn in g w ith th e m um ps. She r e tu rn ed from a trip y esterd ay to e a st ern Oregon and com plained o f not feel ing well, h er th ro a t and face being In a sw ollen condition and a fte r co n su lt ing a physician, It w as pronounced a w ell-developed case of mumps. Mr. and Mrs. W illoughby who have been at th e W ithrow re sta u ra n t for several m onths p ast, a re leaving for th e ir fru it ran c h w hich is located near E ugene and w ill rem ain th e re to ta k e ca re of th e fru it. They are undecided as to ju s t w hen they will re tu rn to G resham . GROCERY BULLETIN NEW BERG HAM, "The ham what am. Whole or h a lf.............................. Lb. 39c REX PU RE LARD, med. pail 95c, Large p a il............................................ $1.35 ß PICN ICS Choice sugar cured shoulder hams, lb. 27<t CHEESE Brookfield Loaf whole or half Lb. 29c ONION SETS clean up price Lb. 7c Ä d ñ | „Butter Special price for Saturday Lb. 45c FLOUR W H ITE RIVER $2.25 IV. Metzger & Co. SILK DRESS SPECIAL silk dresses in flat crepe and crepe de chine. Col ors of powder blue, pencil blue, rose, orchid, tan, jade, ashes and navy. These smartly styled gar ments are suitable for af ternoon and sport wear. Sizes 16 to 42. Special for Saturday only at this ex tremely low price. About 20 friends of Mr. Stenberg, who lives n ea r H aley, drove out to his home W ednesday evening and spent several h ours p le asa n tly together. R e fresh m en ts w ere served and a social tim e enjoyed. ?h!Le«Sf <>f 1 t.i,m es—2(?th Century Stores stand on their policy—“Denend- » r i k i » ;: < « « !« •• » h a t each price is a real value and no cham-e of your r A ix « h e r th a n ’ X S u ■ t<H>d buying satisfaction. DEPENDABILITY. complete g Ja ck Cannon is still a t th e P o rtlan d sa n ita riu m w here he Is convalescing from an a tta c k of pneum onia. Myron H ow ell arriv ed T hursday from C ottage G rove for a v isit w ith his sister. Miss Evelyn H owell, who was a m em ber of th e g rad u a tin g class at G resham Union high school on F ri day evening. Jo h n Brow n, who w as o perated on a t Good S am a ritan hospital T hursday, is doing w ell and seem s to be rally in g fine from the effects of th e operation. If his condition is favorable, he will be obliged to undergo an o th er o p era tion in about a w eek's tim e. T he U ndenom inational Sunday school w ill hold a picnic S atu rd ay a f ternoon In the g rove near 8. E. Palm - q u ist's home. They expect to m eet at 2 In th e aftern o o n and a t 6 o'clock a picnic su p p er w ill be served. ,jTie B aptist L adies Guild is m aking plans for an ap ro n and stra w b e rry so cial to be given at the B aptist church on F rid ay evening, May 28. Interesting Offerings Sat. and Mon., May 22 - 24 U Mill IE sill, I I \ I. I.lC < H ITO T h ere’s economy in using C erto In your Jelllea and P re se rv e s............................... Hottie 2Sc 2 fo r. == Well MAZO LA Oil., for frying ---- as Muyonnai c and baking as U nart can. L IM O 'S Mil h , "T he n ea rest to fresh cream . 4 cans. CBYBTAI m in i clea r th ru .” s tu r P u re Soap 10 lia r s 55c 4P 1’» ilO HoC Ml MORIE” OATES, selected Golden Hallow! dates, with th e p its removed, packed in a Mason Jara, i p in ts 2»c. p.1( u,d in Hall Q uarti I m i t t s ” t i IMG p i 1. m u . , halves tu the ttn packed to heavy sv n ip . L arge c a lls 2.7c, 3 for 3» •i.K O M lis " W u M falr|y burM |n large w hite m eats of inim itable fiato r Pound 3.7c, 2 ib« 49c 10c 2-lb. p a c k a g e ... ' 19c • R IS tO , purely a v e g e ta b le sh o rten in g 9-lb. c a n .......... $2.13 I “ AHIKOMLU K- , | \ | o p | S V R 1P. C ontains th e highest p ercen tag e of m aple ft la possibb to use 111 m aking a perfect blend Cl F ull pint 2#c. full q u artlitc, full H lh il. O - 8 T K A 1 M I I» ll< i\l t . ft oHC $1.69 F ull g allo n . I I H it t s ” PIA t t I T I E. S l a r g e s i l t . g in ------- -------------- --------- rich syrup. L arge can Sòr. $2.09 4 »>C El MIE Il’S III I M) po Ö5/C It pays to buy from th e In te rn a tional H arv ester Co. You can alw avs get y o u r p arts. We pay the freight. See R u ark .—Adv. I t DIES, A T IK V H O M #!.<» to M Ji» S lippers at f&SO. Ladies and M isses’ one stra p , low and medium heel slippers. Black, tan, blonde and gray. To close out J2.50. A ylsw orth & M artin, G resham — Adv. F or low est ra te s on autom obile, tru ck and g en eral Insurance see B. W. T horne.— Adv. s*») 3 for h . r r \ HI M P t 11 M ’ FI 01 R, 49-lb sa, k w all b •”-1»T|| ( E M I H i - BROOMS, « sew n ”, m edium " ' >it strung, made from th e very h ig h 4- est grade of broom corn, only 35c Z9C J \'H”» m tvs. 55c rich cream y cocoa. H -lh tin 2sc, 1-ib tin . •'■'MOM) i RYSTAL IODIZED S U T . . M illA I.IY ( K i l l Mt 11. Ja p a n Crab excels all o th ers in flavor and quality. I.eg meat is the choicest p art of th. crab. S akhalin ’ is the eream ■r til. Japan pack, 90* ,,f w hich I b . YAM “ B H IO K E R 'S" COCOA, im ported direct from H ol land. a co u n try fam ous for the excellence of its 45c on »>oC Beechnut PORK and BEANS Excellent quality Med. cans, 2 for 25c The A m erican Legion baseball team Kerr’s BEST PA T E N T will play th e G eneral P etroleum com 49-lb. sack pany team of P o rtlan d on Sunday af A LPIN E M ILK Campbell’s SOUPS ternoon a t 2.30 on S tapleton field it all varieties Can 10c, doz. $1.15 J G resham . Can 10c County A g ricu ltu ra l A gent S. B. H all w ill b ro ad cast a ta lk oWer KGW th is CI R rO— For making jams and jellies, special, 2 bottles....................................55r evening from 7:45 to 8 o’clock on th subject, "A county a g e n t’s d ay ’s JE L L DESSERT and ROYAL CLUB JE L L POW DERS, all flavors, 3 for..... 25c w ork.” T his ta lk w ill be presented u n d er th e auspices of th e United LIQL ID S I NSHINE, for polishing silver, woodwork, etc. Large bottle........... 50c S tates D ep artm ent of A g ricu ltu re club. 35c bottle Free. A cquaintances of J. L. Bowman, ow ner of the la rg e Je rse y farm in Pow ell V alley know n as th e H alcyon farm , w ill be pained to learn th a t the d au g h ter of Mr. an d Mrs. Bowman, Miss A lice Bowman, aged 25. died Quality T h u rsd ay a t St. V incents hospital Phone 1451 and Service from the effects of an operation. Feed 1281 Mrs. W. F. H oney en tertain ed th e T ro u td ale F low er club W ednesday at her home on H oney hill. Owing to the This afforded inclem ency of th e w eath er th e affair was in the n a tu re of a house p arty of try in g out the new E ssex w hich the r a th e r th a n of th e outdoors as had G resham p asto r recen tly p urchased, | been planned, alth o u g h all re p o rt a everything proving sa tisfac to ry as to j the machine. m ost enjoyable tim e. Dr. and Mrs. C. W. H uett, Mr. and W ard W ilm arth, of W auna, Oregon, Mrs. C. M. H arriso n an d W illiam a nephew of Mrs. H ans L arsen, came Thom left T uesday for Bend, Oregon, W ednesday in com pany w ith his par- w here th ey www atten d ed w th e a re w g u . « la « r oco- ses- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. W ilm arth, of -------- wwww sion of th e e a ste rn d istric t Oregon j P lea san t Home, the th ree spending thu conference. The p a rty arriv ed in night a t th e L arsen home. Mr. and G resham T h u rsd ay a fte r a m ost en- Mrs. P ercy L arsen, th e fo rm er th e son Joyable m otor trip of 548% m iles, go- j of H ans L arsen , also sp en t th e eve- iug by way of T he D alles and re tu rn - ning w ith them . A splendid assortment of Ing th ro u g h E ugene and th e M cKenzie . C lair S tockton and K enneth Griffis Miss E lizabeth Z im m erm an, fo rm er ly of G resham , u n d erw en t an o p era tion for appendicitis in Good S am ari- tan hospital Monday and is rep o rted to be doing as w ell as can be expected. She is being cared for by h er sister- in-law . Mrs. O rville Z im m erm an, who is a train ed n urse. •C hicken of th e S e a ”, all White meat Serve Cream ed T una on Toast for luncheon H alves, can 2.7c, 2 for . Royal Club PEACHES No. 2% cans, in heavy syrup, 3 cans 69c Walloon for the children FR E E drove to W amic, Oregon, Tuesday, re tu rn in g th e follow ing day w ith th eir uncle, J. S. D ouglass, a b ro th er of Mrs. Griffis and Mrs. Stockton. Mr. Doug lass w ill v isit w ith th e tw o fam ilies for sev eral days. ( PIN EA PPLE Solar Broken Sliced Saturday Special. 19é $2.19 N i l (REIM ( H U M . The 2Mh Century . 1 - Z»)C 20th Century Coffee ïi'Æ'î lb. 47c. 3 lbs. $1.38 u n u su a lly good coffee” , a n d is so low b ecau se it com es G resham Beauty Shoppe : j ev erything In th e line of cosm etic (th erap y . C ourteous and efficient ¡ trea tm e n t. Mrs. Lois S t.C la ir. F irst 51 s ta te Hank building, phone 1841 f. G resham .—Adv. Spec iii 1. J 2.70-, 500- orltMW-pound F airb an k s I Morse scales. Single or double beam | H essel Im plem ent Co.—Adv. Plano Tunfng. Piano tu n in g »3.30. P U n o and o r gan rep airin g . Fred B. Jones. 2S25 49th stre e t SB.. P o rtlan d , phone TAbor 9952. or G resham 15SL—Adv. $ Another group of charming, extremely _/ ___ . . * modish new dresses for summer service in Georgette Crepe and Flat Crepe, all new summer shades, special Saturday at m n r l i c k «-»a»««» J — • jk WASH DRESSES HATS A splendid asso rtm en t fea tu red in Voile and Rayon strip es The very latest In sm all and large shapes for sport or dress prices from $3.45 to $4.95 $2.95 to $8.75 The Ladies' Shoppe Osburn Bldg. Gresham .............................................lllllHIIII„n, i ^ ^ EXTRA SPECIAL White Cups and Saucers F a n c y E m bossed E dge 15c FOR CUP AND SAUCER See th em on d isp la y in o u r w indow 1 HEPPS s Phone 1236 RACKET STORE A C 1 1 Gresham = ' I he sto re th a t alw ay s g iv es you v alu es. A n e n a s s o r t n e n t of p ittu r e p o s ta ls , all nice view s, at lc each SPECIAL COMMUNICATION G resham Lodge No. 152. ^ l« <|MII<*IHI»ll»H»IIIIIIIIM«|lltll«Mlll,ll{m„lHH,l,lllll|llllnmilHll|tllllltMhlt<<ltWlim«»MMIUIWIHlumi..i............j F. £ A. M . in Masonic hall. [G resham . T uesday evening. May 25 at s H Im plem ents. Buy w ith confldence . 3«. W ork in th e EL A degree. 'V L. GORSAGE Sec’v R epairs for all im plem ents and ma- reliab le used c a rs a t H essel Im ple- 1 W. W METZGER. W M X H essel Im plem ent Co.—Adv. ¡ m ent Co.—Adv.