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PAGE FOUR 4th, of July Necessities Bathing Suits for men, women and children. S unday d inner guests a t the home of Mr. and Mr«. L. p. M anning w ere Mr. and Mr«. C hris Peterson and «on, Paul, and Mr. and Mr«. Grisw old, all of P ortland. Clothes for the 4- Dr. W. J. Ott and Dr. J. O. S tu re a t tended th e big five-day session of the PaciBc Coast D ental conference In I T he very ideas in B a th in g P o rtlan d last week About 15(H) dele S uits th a t you have been gates w ere p resen t from live of th e w ish in g for. S m a rt to th e Pacific coast sta te s and B ritish Co last s titc h —priced well w ith lumbia. in reach of ev ery o n e w ho de Mrs. A lfred Blom and her m o th e r ., sire s a new su it in w hich to Mrs. C ath erin e A hlquist retu rn ed . enjoy v acatio n tim e b a th in g . home Sunday m orning afte r spending about tw o m onths in the east. They I Rubber Bathing Shoes visited relativ es iu K ansas. N ebraska. and Caps. M ontana and W ashington. The tw o ! ladies spent m ost of th e ir tim e in j M ontana w here a b ro th er of Mrs. ! Black ( a in as O xfords fo r w om en an d c h ild ren splom died and a little one born to th e I m other a fte r th e death of its fath er. I C a m a s Shoes fo r m en a n d boys They left Spokane S aturday and s u r - 1 prised Mr. Blom and M arie the fol lowing m orning. F ra n k Jo n es w as down from W emme I on S atu rd ay ch a ttin g w ith friends. He spent some tim e w ith his d aughter. 7his Store will be closed all day, Monday July Fifth Mrs. P earl Mack, who is still at the Thom as san itariu m . Mrs. M ack's co n dition is rep o rted as very favorable. Mr. and Mrs. A. W Shipley e n te r tained a t Sunday d in n er the b ro th er in-law and siste r of Mrs. Shipley, Mr. “The House of Q uality” Straw Hats ....................... $2 to $5 and Mrs. E. S. Z im m erm an and fam ily G R E SH A M ,O R E G O N of P o rtlan d , her sister-in -law . Mrs. T Felt Hats ........................... $3 to $5 PH O N E 1411 R. C linefelter, and tw o d au g h ters \ ivian and Sibyl, of Oswego, and Mr. Shirts .......................$1.50 to $3.50 We Give Green Trading Stam ps Shipley s nephew. Milton Shipley w ith H o siery ........................20c to $1.00 his wife and children, also from Os wego. T he reunion w as in honor of Underwear ................$1.00 to $2.50 th eir son-in-law and dau g h ter. Dr. Bathing Suits ............$1.00 to $7.50 and Mrs. W ilbur S tanley, who plan to leave for th e ir home In C alifornia the Ladies' Hosiery ............25d to $2.50 la tte r p a rt of the week. Mrs. E lizabeth Schenk, of C h e rry ville. is restin g at th e Thom as sa n i tariu m and undergoing m edical tr e a t ment. Dr. and Mrs. V. L. Brooks, of E u 2% x 6% screen s g gene, cam e down T uesday for a week afe or so. He atten d ed the dental con d o o r s , strongly fisfigags vention P o rtlan d and Mrs. Brooks " ~k made, r e g u l a r I spent the in tim jgj&ti e w ith her p aren ts. Dr. $2.25. Special this and Mrs. F ra n k Peak. Dr. Brooks r e tu rn ed to his home S unday and his week wife is stay ing over for a week. R. E. Cannon retu rn ed Sunday from Clubs, Bags MEN’S wear S h o e s P o rtlan d sa n ita riu m and is well on Knickers, Hose the way to com plete recovery from his L G R E S H A M 1/ recent operation. C laude Welch has Sweaters also left St. V incents hospital w here he u n d erw en t an o p eratio n for th e re moval of th e appendix. He expects to ANOTHER SPECIAL Mrs. J. F. B arnes w as rem oved F r i be able to re tu rn to w ork in about lo day to the T hom as sa n ita riu m w here days. she is said to be g rad u a lly im proving. T he Rev. and Mrs. E. H orstm ann She suffered a stro k e of p ara ly sis six d eparted early Munday m orning by weeks ago and has not en tirely recov 5-8 inch, red, non-kinkable sun-proof hose, regular 18c auto for P in eh u rst, W ashington, ered from its effects. A d au g h ter, Mrs. w here they w ill spend a tw o-w eeks Monette, of S eattle, has been here per foot, this week vacation w ith the p are n ts of Mrs. carin g for h er m other, b u t she re H orstm ann. They expect to re tu rn to tu rn ed to her home w ith h er husband G resham .July 9th. T h ere will be no on F riday afternoon. Mr. B arnes is Sunday school or p reach in g service at building a sum m er home a t Blue lake fo r Independence D a y Zion E vangelical ch u rch Sunday. Ju ly No extra charge for couplings in .»O-foot lengths and it is th o u g h t possible his wife inay 4. on account of th e p a sto r's absence be able to be tak en there. She will I his is a high-grade, durable hose on vacation. The re g u la r services rem ain at th e T hom as home indef will be held again a t th e usual hour initely. on Sunday, Ju ly 11 Mr. and Mrs. R. E rickson have mov Mrs. M. 8. Owens left S atu rd ay for ed here recen tly from S eattle and are S eattle w here she w ill visit for a week Phone 1421 occupying a house n ear th e cannery. Gresham, Ore. or m ore w ith relatives. Mr. E rickson is em ployed as a sa le s A. B. W itter, the aged fa th e r of Don t neglect your patriotic duty— have a Flag on dis man by the M. C. W ebster M otor com I A rth u r and C h arles W itter on south pany. play at your home or office on July 4th. R oberts avenue, is in Good S am aritan M. J. A llshouse re tu rn e d T h u rsd ay ; ho sp ital for trea tm e n t. He has been \ cared for by his d au g h ter, Mrs. R. from C orvallis w here he had been a t tending th e S tate F ire Chiefs asso cia Clinton. An audience of several hundred tion w hich convened in th a t city d u r evidently ap p reciated th e excellent ing th e week. Mrs. W illie O llivant, of R oseburg open a ir co n cert w hich was rendered S atu rd ay evening at A rboleda by the sp en t last week w ith her sister, Mrs G resham band. T h e program was giv M. E. W illiam s. e n u nder th e auspices of the A rbo Phone 1236 „ , Mrs. Roger Newcombe was tak en to leda Com m unity club. It is u n d er Good S am a ritan Gresham h o sp ital F riday stood th e band m ade a decided hit m orning w here she u n d erw en t a o p t n J i l l ) „ u n til n o o n fo r th e a c co m m o d a tio n of o u r with th e A rboleda people and they m inor operation. She w as able to r e o u t-o f-to w n p a tro n s. w ere given an invitation to retu rn . tu rn to her home S atu rd ay evening. George W ebster, assisted by H. W. H er h u sband is line extension d e p a rt Cooley, is building a sum m er home m ent m an for th e P o rtlan d E lectric at Zigzag for a P o rtlan d man. Pow er com pany a t th e local office. , A. E. Malo su stain ed a badly bruised Mrs. Ada Reno and her d au g h ter, »•ye w hile at w ork la st w eek in a Miss E dna Reno, of Colum bia, Mis basem ent in a P o rtlan d home. He souri, arriv ed F rid ay evening for a « nine in contact w ith th e handle of a visit w ith th e b ro th er of Mrs. Reno, w oodllft in such a m an n er th a t the H. W. Cooley, and family. sight of his eye was th reaten ed Jo h n H ansen has p urchased a tire The q u a rte rly m eeting of th e E van N O TICE— To a ll g ro w e rs w ith w hom w e h a v e c o n tra c ts gelical W om en's Union will he held vulcanizing shop in M ontavilia at 82d and a..y who wish to come w tth Our receiving L X early in A ugust instead of on the first stree t on the Base Line and sta rted T h u rsd ay in Ju ly , as It is th ought a w ork F rid ay in the new en terp rise, b etter atten d an ce may be expected iti assisted by hiR wife. They a re re sid ing In G resham a t th e home of Mrs. , August. H an sen ’s p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Roberts, Wherever you may be plan ning to spend the Fourth you will need new clothes. We have everythingyou will need and at attractive prices, too. Flags, Flag Bunting, Ribbon 2 PANT SUITS $ 25 $ WALRAD MERCANTILE CO Screen Door Special SHOES $2.50 to $7.50 Outing Clothes of All Kinds 4yls\Vorth5Martin1^ FOR GOLF W GARDEN HOSE OUR FLAG FLAGS lc to 25c L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. HEPP’S RACKET STORE 1 ) I i i IKR homes are built with better lu m b er—and that doesn’t mean priced lum ber either. O u r qu ality , o u r service, and our prices will satisfy you. Eastman Lumber Co. Growers! attention .' Growers! I’l5.'£ r FOR THE C o n v e n ie n c e OF O u r C u s to m e r s lhi» .tore will be open until 8:30 p. m. on tw . w:*ek, y ’ T hurid^ F" d «y >nd Saturday w . R. HICKS CO M PAN Y 1 hone 2221 ... , < tresham Mr. and Mrs. M aurice K night and son. Michel, a re h ere from Escondido C alifornia, for a fo rtn ig h t's visit at the home of Mrs. K night s p are n ts Mr. and Mrs. P ete r Michel. Mrs. K. C. R oberts visited over the w eek-end w ith her p are n ts and sister at Hood River. M arjorie Stone, d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stone, w as tak en to a sp ec ialist in P o rtlan d last week for an X- | ray exam ination of her an k le w hich I was in ju red w hen she w as h u rt by a sw ing at th e g rad e school ju s t before the close of the school year. The I ankle has troubled her since th a t tim e and the p are n ts feared a sp lin tered hone T he X -ray pictu re, how ever, did not reveal an y th in g of a serio u s n a ture. t laude S tockton Is im proving his resid en ce by a screened-ln porch on th e east. H. E. THAYER R ep resen tin g Ray-Maling Co., Hillsboro, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. M. M. S quire spent Sunday at "7 'D eIl" n ear Khododeu- uron, th e sum m er homes of J o Wil- •on and W. H. M itchell of P o rtlan d S everal o th er P o rtlan d frien d s w ere in the party. P upils of Miss F lo ren ce H oney de- litthted th e ir friends in a sh o rt piano recital at the stu d io last F rid a y a f te r noon. T hose who took p a r t wer« G ladys L arson. Jean and M argaret N ickerson. W ilbur Exley. M ark N ick erson. D ouglas and K erm it Johnson. M argaret St. Clair. W illiam Ott. Helen A lthaus and Gw endolyn M etzger. (See ad ditional locals on page 3) A woman w orker at the Ick ler berry Regular meeting of Gresham ran ch was tak en to P o rtlan d F riday Lodge No. 125, I. O. O F suffering from in te rn al hem orrhage«. S Ä S * *• , " “ 1- She had fainted in th e field and was 1 found by passing b erry picker». hoy h . «• «• Camping AND Outing Full lin e of beds, m a ttre s s , tab le, c h a irs , etc., th a t goes u n m a k e y o u r o u tin g a p leas- J. E. METZGER ) our Home Furnisher Phone 1901 Gresham