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PAGE FOUR Dor Stork vs. Race Suicide. ! should he succeed In o v ertak in g the Only Doc S tork, oldest recognized ' train , may be p ro p erly received and ent adeq u ately cared for. tra n sp o rta tio n ag en t in th e business, I bis It consignm is estim ated th a t h u n d red s of T he Rev. Jo h n LaDue and th re e of can overhaul and board S outhern P a babies have been born on tra in s in cific's sw ift lim ited tra in s a fte r de th e United S tates d u rin g the last 25 hi« ch ildren. Mies Blanche LaDue, and P aul and W ilson LaDue, arriv ed at p a rtu re from depots, and he has a c years. the D. M. C athey home T h u rsd ay eve com plished the fact a t least 30 tim es ning to rem ain a few days on th eir in the past 10 years, according to J. H. M. B. McKay, p lan t pathologist at Dyer, g eneral m anager. j the Oregon experim ent statio n , is way from G reenville, Illinois, to Los A ngeles w here they expect to reside T he average num ber of babies born on the com pany's tra in s each year is w orking, as are o th er men in th e perm an en tly . P ro fesso r LaD ue has country, on m ethods for co n tro llin g three, although some y ears old Doc S tork is fur m ore successful in p u r {potato diseases. As soon as a new been a resid en t of G reenville for many su it of the tra in s th an In others. Once ' disease develops he finds some method y ears w here he was prom inently co n he safety delivered a lusty pair of ; of control, w hich th e farm ers m ay use nected w ith G reenville college. They tw ins aboard a speeding train in the ¡to com bat It. T hus it is th e co n stan t are m aking th e trip th ro u g h from the San Joaquin valley. Doc S to rk 's average is kept low by I efforts of th e scien tists th a t keep the east by autom obile and m aking vari- efforts of the railro ad In persuading j tables supplied with th e common I ous stops enroute. prospective m others to rem ain at ; potato. j Mr. and M rs. Claude Stockton. Mr. home w henever th e re is ap p a ren t d an and Mrs. Loda Stockton, C lair Stock- j ger he m ay m ake a race of it. In in stance w here travel is necessary, or The successful use of 12 tra c to rs ton and Miss Hilm a Johnson m ade up Is insisted upon, railro a d physicians on a vast A m erican o rp h an ag e farm a p arty w hich enjoyed a five-day trip all along the line are ordered to is credited with the sale of 10,000 tr a c to Bend over the week-end. At Bend 'stan d by’, prep ared to aid. In m any to rs to one of the N ear E astern gov cases a com pany doctor is quietly ern m en ts to take the place of cattle they met A lbert Stockton, a brother, and a friend, Miss Dobson and w ent to placed aboard so th a t Doc S tork, destroyed during and since th e w ar. L ittle Lava lake, w here they camped. Side trip s w ere m ade to Big Lava and | Elk lakes, also to th e D esC hutes river. I T h eir fishing o perations n etted them a j fine haul. GRESHAM LOCALS W ars Carry Yoular-Sfilt THEM r~ A Wonderfully Choice Display of In a wide range of styles, colors, fabrics and prices. It is a truly wonderful collection of models in all the newest of the summer’s favored fabrics. I here is a splendid showing of W ash Dresses at $3.45 Tub Silk Dresses at $5.75 and Silk Rayon and I rinted Silks at $7.75. I hen for an evening affair you would appreciate the smartly stylish frocks of Crepe de Chine, W ash Silks, Georgette and Flat Crepe at $14.75, All colors and shades and sizes up to 44. SUMMER COATS A t Clearance Prices ’9.75 to * 17.75 1 he cool evenings, which make Oregon climate the peer of all, make the m atter of a summer coat a neces sity. Our stock is composed of a limited number of sport, dress and silk coats, the values of which are up to $24.75. 1 SPORT HATS $2.95 You will be m o re th a n d e lig h te d w ith th e p le a su re w hich conies from ch o o sin g a h a t from as a m id e an a s s o rtm e n t a s we a re now show ing. L ig h t a n d d a rk sh ad es in ribbon, silk, felt, kid a n d stra w s. L arge, m edium an d sm all h e a d sizes. The Ladies’ Shoppe Osburn Bldg. Gresham ara» Grocery Bulletin SUGAR! SUGAR! SUGAR! Is advancing in price Get what you need for the canning season. (lash price for Saturday and Monday $6.49 Alpine Milk M hite Star Sardines ( ’an 10c, d o i. $1.1.» L a rg e oval c a n s 2 c a n s 2.»c, t! c a n s title ("an 10c, doz. $1.1.» Kojral Club Coffee 1 lb. 57 c, 3 lbs $1.60 5c stic k candy F re e w ith each pound FLO U R ! FLO U R ! FLO UR! Grown Best Patent Flour SaturdaV and Mondav Certo F o r je llie s am i jam s 2 h o tties 55c Fig Bars 2 lbs. 3.5c $2.25 J e ll D essert am i Knyal J e ll P o n d e rs 3 pkgs. 25c Liberty J a r R ubbers 6 pkgs. 4#c ROYAL BAKING POWDER Special sale prices for this week. D o z 43 <‘, 2'.. lbs. $1.29. 5 lbs. $2.45 E^k&Mloyal Gelatin F R E E with each sale Gold Bar Catsup Pint bottle I Be Mrs. C. E. F ow ler and ch ildren, of Roseburg, is h ere for a tw o-w eeks' visit w ith h er m other, Mrs. W. C. Burch. Mr. and Mrs. M aurice K night and son, Michel, left for th e ir home in Escondido, C alifornia, la st W ednes- 1 day a fte r spending th ree w eeks w ith Mrs. K n ig h t's p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. P ete r Michel. On F rid ay afternoon Miss H elen H oss en tertain ed a t the home of Mrs. Michel for Mrs. K night and Mrs. L au ra Stanley, who w ith her husband and son left for th e ir home in S an ta Cruz, C alifornia, S atu rd ay , af I te r a visit w ith th e p are n ts of Mrs. S tanley, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shipley. T he tw o ladies w ere schoolm ates and those Invited In for the afternoon w ere also old school friends. A p a rty co n sistin g of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. G ates, Mrs. T ilda D ahl, Mrs. Mary McManus, Miss W lnnlfred Os b u rn and Mrs. C hristena H um ason drove to Boring W ednesday evening and attended th e Joint In stallatio n of th e Odd Fellow and Rebekah lodges. R efreshm ents and dancing followed th e cerem onies. I he large hats in Milan hemp and silk horse hair are specially priced at $4.95 Van ( a nip I’ork A B eans M embers of th e W isconsin sta te so ciety residing in G resham will be in terested in th e announcem ent th a t the I o rganization w ill hold its an n u al pic nic at C olum bia p ark on Sunday, Ju ly 11. Coffee, cream and su g ar w ill be served free to those atten d in g as an addition to th e ir lunch. Sm all W hilt* Beans 3 I ba. M e A. IV. Metzger & Co. Phone 1451 Feed /¿St Mr. and Mrs. W. A. H essel, H. E. B arr and F ra n k W elty left T h u rsd ay m orning for S eattle w here th ey will atten d a tw o-day d ealers' m eeting of th e O verland and W illys-K nlght au to m obile com pany. Messrs. B a rr and W elty earned th e trip through th eir m erito rio u s w ork as salesm en for the H essel Im plem ent com pany. They w ill b rin g hack w ith them th e new O verland w hippet w hich Is a ca r of foreign design and a model w hich the engineers have been w orking on for th e p ast th ree y ea rs and have only r e cen tly perfected. T his model will be on display a t th e H essel salesroom w ithin a week. Liairgu Sav,n£s do Kr®w from small ones made consistently. That comfort able home, that automobile or that substantial feeling of independence can be yours. Half of saving is starting. Start TODAY at 20TH CENTURY_ the change you get hack will mount up quickly. Try a 20TH C E N T U R Y store tor three months. You’ll be surprised! Seasonable Offerings Sat. and Mon., July 10 -1 2 “CRYSTAL W H ITE” SOAP— P u re Soap, all th rough, 10 b a r s . .. “l.IBBYS” MILK— The n ea rest to fresh cream . T all cans. 3 f o r . . . . “SHREDDED WHEAT”— P ackage 10c, 3 fo r. . 39c “SEARCHLIGHT” MATCHES— N on-poisonous, larg e full boxes. Box 5c, carto n of 6 b o x es............. 25c HILLSDALE SALAD POINTS— Serve cold, ju st as they come from the can. w ith m ayonnaise, on a few leaves of crisp cold lettuce. 1 lb. round can s. 29c PEANUT BU TTER— In bulk. A level tablespoon full mixed in your hot cake b atter adds a rich, n u tty flavor and gives the cakes a golden brown bake. Pound 20c, 2 p o u n d s................ O3C “ LIBHYS” SPINACH— J u s t heat, th en serve and you have your Iron for today. L arge cans (a can co n tain s the equivalent of 6 qts. of fresh sp in ach ), 2 for. Of« TISSUE TO ILET P A P E R - 1000 soft sa n ita ry sheets to roll, 3 ro lls. “( H ERE OIL” SOAP— T he cream of olive oil to ilet soaps. 5 bars ............ 25c “LIB ERTY ” HROO.MS— "5 sew ”, m edium weight, stro n g and d u r able. A good su b stan tia l broom, o n ly ... “ A MA I /O ” OIL— A m azingly good. Q uart c a n ___ “ W ESSO.N” OH F or cooking and baking as w ell as May onnaise. Q u art can . “ SAKAHALIN” CRAB MEAT— ................./v o w ed , i p u u n g ea leg m eat, th e choicest sections of the crab H alves, c a n ..................... MILL RUN— 80-lb. sacks 23c 69c 29c 73c 3 fo r. “GRONER’S” WALNUTS Fai. _____ Jum bo F ra n jquettes. q u ettes. F airly b u rstin g w ith large w hite m eats of inim itable flavor. Lb “ROYAL GARDEN” TEA— T ea d rin k ers w ill fully ap p reciate the de lightful flavor. “Serve it iced." E ith e r orange Pekoe (B lack) or Ja p a n (G reen) H alf-pound p ac k ag e................................... 38c 73c Pound package BURNETT’S VANILLA— A bsolutely pure. 2-ounce b o ttle. 33c LIBBY’S ( RUSHED P IN E A PP L E — For your apricot and pineapple conserve. L arge cans 23c. 2 for 45c 43c STANDARD SLICED P IN 'E I P P I .F - E ight larg e slices in medium sy ru p to the can. L arg e cans 23c. 3 for 65c 49c ROYAL GELATIN— Made by th e Royal Baking Pow der Co A delectable su m m er dessert. 2 p k g s ... 25c HALE GROUND SALT— No. 1 rew ashed, 50-lb. s a c k s ... 39c 29c ELDER— Crown or S perrys, 49-lb. sack s. 81.14 F ish e r’s Blend a . $2.19 h e last w ord in coffee ex cellen ce.” 20th Century Coffee D “ T irect fro m o n r R o a s te r to yon alw ays in su re s low prices. lb. 47c, 3 lbs. $1.38 T he Outlook is p lan n in g to hold its an n u al picnic and outing on W ednes day of next week. T he office will be closed all day. | o w i M i a n M a n a M M K i ..... u iiiim iiiiiiiiiiiu iiiiiiiiiiiia N iim iim ......iiiiiia iiiiii.iiin a iiii.,iii.H ö i.iiiii,i,na,,,«,,, Percale House D resses1 An enjoyable affair of Tuesday was th e luncheon given by Mrs. C. O. H orning a t her hom e for the p resi d en ts of the W. C. T. U. of M ultnomah county. Mrs. W. F. Honey, vice p re s ident for th e county organization, and Miss F ioella Jaco b s is spending a Mrs. H. 8. Clow, p resid en t of the In line and detail these few days at the young people's in sti G resham \ \ . C. T. U., w ere p resen t tu te a t B elfontalne In connection with practical house frocks of from G resham . A m eeting of the | th e cam pm eeting going on a t th a t p resid e n ts' council w as held during | durable, washable percale/ place. The Rev. and Mrs. S. F. P itts th e afternoon. T he ladies p resen t | are as smart as the most a re also th e re for th e week. from P o rtlan d expressed them selves fashionable a f t e r n o o n very decidedly as to th e beauty of th e | W H ILE W E are erecting scenery aro u n d G resham and th e hos | MONUMENTS to our gown. pitality of Mrs. H orning as a hostess. GREAT n atio n al heroes. LET'S not fo rg et the Mr. and Mrs. W alter M arkw art and Made with flare skirts FELLOW S who Invented d au g h ter. Avonne, spent the F o u rth and trimmed with attractive ICE CREAM, because they week-end at Rockaw ay and Pacific | GAVE to th is hot old City. Mrs. M arkw art rem ained at th e | braid. \ ery specially priced WORLD of o u rs a beach for a w eek's visit w ith relatives. 1 at COOLING n ectar that P ercy and L etitia P u lfer. Roy C rab SIMPLY co u ld n 't be tree and a young lady acq u ain tan ce REPLACED, so while of Miss P u lfe r's from P o rtlan d left YOU ARE plying the T uesday for a tw o-w eeks' to u r of PALM leaf today and C anada by autom obile. D uring the MOPPING persp iratio n . absence of Mr. C rab tree from th e u n JU ST rem em ber th a t d erta k in g estab lish m en t of J. E. Metz O l'R fountain is here ger. C. M. D insdale, a licensed m o rti .AvrXÁifgl AT YOUR service with cian who is in G resham from D ickin JU ST about a thousand son. N orth D akota, for an indefinite | Special in Boys’ Blue Denim Bib Overalls, medium ANTIDOTES for th at stay, Is assistin g Mr. Metzger. SW ELTERIN G feeling and Weight, triple Stitched. Size- 5 to 16 vea r>. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. C linefelter a re at IF T H E suggestion 3 any size th e home of the fo rm er's sister. Mrs. H SOUNDS good to you A. W. Shipley, for a few days on th eir Boys’ and Girls' Play Suits, blue denim and khaki JU ST phone friend way to P o rtlan d from Veonia. Idaho, I ages 1 to 8 years, anv size HUSBAND to stop here w here Mr. C linefelter has been w o rk ON HIS way home th is ing for th e past five m onths for the M en s and Roys' K ED S, all sizes. Now in stock. EVENING and bring along b ureau of public roads. SOME of th a t W eatherley Mrs. George Moffitt was calling on D ELICIO U S ice cream in old friends in G resham yesterday. The CHOCOLATE, straw b erry , fam ily has recen tly moved from E u MAPI.ENUT. F rench salad or “The House of Quality** gene to P o rtlan d to reside. VANILLA flavor. It'll m ake GRESHAM, OREGON A H IT w ith th e en tire (See additional locals on page 1) PHONE 1411 FAMILY. T rv i t “til. ASSES I REE.” H e (Uve G reen T ra ilin g S tam p s We c a rry a »lock of groceries for T hose interested, o r in need of p e r th e ro m e n le n re of the berry pickers fect fitting glasses, mail your nam e who cannot get to town for supplies nd ad d ress w ith this ad to me at once, W hy have a lot of th in g s around you until e ten in g . enclose stam ped envelope for p a rtic u Cedar Door and Window Screen*. lars. H ighest degree of cred en tials on don t need when some m ight be glad Good screens 2-6 x 6-6. 11.50 W in to get them at a b arg ain ? T ry a W ant the coast. This m eans extrem e a c c u r Ad. dow screen s and special sized doors acy in testin g your eyes, relieving eye- made to order. G resham W oodwork- stra in and headaches, giving you com in< Shop, phone 50x1. fo rt and perfect vision. Dr. W. W. Maybe w hat you do n 't need some SECOND A MAIN GRESHAM F razee. S pecialist, Morgan Bldg., one else w ants. T ry an ad in the P o rtlan d .—Adv. The Outlook s b arg ain co u n ter on classified Page 2. 98c 75c WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. The Oscarette ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 6aMMMKMNNM8(MMMNDMMUIU&IIIMMClC]MCIflllWQMIMMUUMM|g|O|g|g|jgKaMg||||gQgg|gg| SUMMER DRESSES Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cooper e n te r tained M onday several P o rtlan d friends, fo rm er N orth D akota n eigh bors, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n S tover and d au g h ter, Irm a, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n C alahan and baby and Mrs. W illiam R ussell and son, W illiam , and daugh te r, Elda. They all enjoyed a picnic d in n er on th e law n a fte r w hich the gentlem en of th e p arty rep aired to th e Ruby golf links and the ladies to th e p leasu res of bathing in the Sandy