PAUK FOFB
Attention, Pear and Prnne Grower
Member*!
F I'N E H A I. HEI.I» FO R
GRESHAM LOCALS
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SPRINGER’S
DANCING
PAVILION
Portland-Gresham
Stage
Vital Topics
Dr. Geo. E. Mallett
N O W ON DISPLAY
^heNew
ESSEX 6 COACH
W ith A ll-Steel, B olted and R iveted, C lear V ision Body
Fhe P ro d u ct
Essex’ N e w
Body P lant
S P E C IA L V A L U E S
Grey Enamelware Dishpans
W hile o u r stock lusts
10-quart size, 39c
17-quart size, 59c
39c
;
59c
These are of a very good grade of Euainel Ware.
See them on display in our window
H E P P ’S
RACKET
STO R E
Gresham
Phone 1236
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Fuel
COAL
Fuel
Fuel
COAL
COAL
We have secured a supply of th a t fam ous S uperior Rock S prings
Coal a t Sum m er P rices.
We a re booking o rd ers now for d irec t delivery from th e car.
THE BERRY GROWERS PACKING CO.
GRESHAM, OREGON
Phone 1871
An Investment
In Happiness
B-
" fill lb
— and their happiness is assured
by the selection ot quality lumber
from a concern that has built its r epu
tation through satisfied customers.
They are getting excellent service too, from
Eastman Lumber Ce. ’’fehlnî
Surface protection
call» fo r
Rasmussen
P ain ts a n d
Varnishes
M oney
w m
not invested m
homes, and u* outbuildings,
'ipl^ hesatit
night and day
in fact ones and warehouse«,
— tobc wasted through cj»re-
lessness in attending to th a t
preservation
P re v r’, jtK ti means, firit o t
T h e villain, W e ath er, is a t his
• II . surface protection, and
surface protection calls for
d e s tr u c tiv e w o rk n ig h t a n d
Rasmussen Paints and Var
day
ntshes as often as is neces
sary
G iv e h im a n in c h a n d
R asm u ssen su rface-pro
he'll take an ell.
te c tin g products have the
L et the tiniest crack appear in
qualities that preserve and
la s t- Prod acts that demon
th e s u r fa c e —a n d h e ’s th e r e
s tra te the value o f fin e r
w ith both h an d s to tear dow n—
and constant testing
—/o r coaerm g c a p a c it y /
to let m o is tu r e seep in to rot
— to r ir n o o tk t r y m / i
or ru st to let w ind blow aw ay—
— a n d fo r h n n h .
m an u factu rin g m e th o d s
— t o r u fo a rtn g g u t l i t i t t f
to finally leave ram shackle de-
— A ll of winch means au r-
to c o p r o t t c h c n
iapvdahon.
and at
tractive haaufy
C A rx w
uM en U S E R a tm u u e n Paints
a n d Varnishes a n d the v illa in , W eath er,
w ill never have a chance.
RA SM USSEN h C O M P A N Y
Portland
Seattle
B A S lfV M « î * FUB ¿ P A IN T
$
795
M. C. Webster Motor Co.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. L. H ulery and th eir
MRS. A. W. ANDERSON
g ran d d au g h ter. M argie M orris, of
We are nearly ready to j close our
The Rev. W. T. K lotzbach and fam- Rufus, Oregon, a tow n 25 m iles east
F u n eral services w ere held on last
pool on p ears and pru n es and If you
wish to list your tonnage do so at Monday at th e Swedish L u th eran i ily moved to P o rtlan d S atu rd ay , and of The D alies, w ere in G resham from
ch u rch of Pow ell V alley for th e late the sam e day the Rev. and Mrs. L. A. T hursday un til S atu rd ay atten d in g
once. Phone G resham 1871.
Mrs. H ilda C arolina A nderson, wife of Skuzie and two sons cam e to G resham the fair and in cid en tally mi eting with
T he B erry G row ers Packing Co.
A. W. A nderson, who passed aw ay on from St. H elens and w ill occupy the a few old friends. Among those he
Gresbaiu Beauty Shoppe
A ugust 5 a fte r a long illness. T he ' F ree M ethodist p arso n ag e h ere for the ran on to in G resham was C. E. Jo h n
everything in the line of cosm etic serm on w as fu rn ish ed by a q u a rte t 1 com ing year.
son, president of th e Bank of G resh
therapy.
Courteous and efficient
am,
who cem e here from Moro, and
co
n
sistin
g
of
th
e
Rev.
E.
Sandeen.
W illiam P erk in s and fam ily w ere in
treatm en t. Mrs. Lots S t.C la ir. F irst
S tate Bank building, phone 1841, Allen Lind, Dr. J. G. S tu re and B ert , G resham Sunday saying goodbye to was long acq u ain ted with Mr. lu lery .
G resham .—Adv.
Olson. Mrs. E. T. Lundbom presided I frien d s and ac q u ain tan ces m ade d u r Also they met Miss Ruby L ekander
at th e organ. T he pail b ea rers w ere ing the past year w hile th e fam ily has who ta u g h t school f t Rufus and
For low est ra te s on autom obile,
boarded at th e H ulery home. Before
tru ck and g eneral in su ran ce see B. W. Dr. S ture, Em il P alm q u ist, Jo h n resided here. T hey a re p lan n in g to
K ranz, Em anuel Lind, B ert Olson and spend th is week at Oregon beaches and leaving G resham they talked w ith Dr.
T horne.—Adv.
J. H. L indgren. In term e n t w as in next week w ill leave by auto for th e ir and Mrs. W illard M orris, of The
Douglas cem etery, w here th e last home at B arron. W isconsin. They a re Dalles. Dr. M orris, who is th e head of
restin g place of Mrs. A nderson w as much pleased w ith Oregon and have the Mid Columbia hospital, was a t the
covered w ith a w ealth of beautiful Indicated th a t they m ight re tu rn here fair with a tro ttin g horse. Mr. and
Mrs. H ulery a re p ro p rie to rs of a m er
flowers, including a floral piece from a t some fu tu re tim e to live.
can tile business In th e ea ste rn Oregon
the Ladies Aid of th e ch u rch and one
C. E. R u sh er has p u rch ased a new
from Bonneville F ish hatchery, of 1926 Ford of the to u rin g type from town and w ere on th e ir way to Cor
w hich E rn e st A nderson is a ssista n t the local agency of C. I. R aker & Son vallis and E ugene w here th ey have
sons residing.
su p erin ten d en t.
D uring th e m onth of Ju ly the R aker
Born to Mr. and Mrs. D. C arp en ter,
Mrs. A nderson w as born in W ackel- firm delivered 64 F ords to p atro n s in
of C orbett, on T hursday, A ugust 5, j
song, K ronobergs Lan, Sweden, Ju ly G resham and su rro u n d in g te rrito ry
open under new m anagem ent.
an 8-pound girl at the hom e of Mrs.
19. 1866. She cam e to A m erica at the
O. N. F ord, vice p resid en t of the J. A. Bushong.
age of 13 and to P o rtlan d in 1888. In
A m ateur T ra p Shooting association
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. M cIntyre and
1895 she moved w ith h er fam ily to
of A m erica, who sp en t sev eral y ears
DutH'intr Every Saturday
th is vicinity to the place la te r known
four ch ildren, of S eattle, sp en t the
as m an ag er of the P o rtlan d Gun club
as A nderson station. She is surviyed
week-end w ith cousins in G resham .
Night.
n ear G resham , called on frien d s in
by h er widow er, A. W. A nderson, and
Mrs. J. H. M etzger and Mrs. R. W.
G resham yesterday. He Is on his way
four ch ild ren , E rn e st J. W. A nderson
Gibbs. Mr. M cIntyre is th e traffic
to D ayton, Ohio, to a s sist in the a r
Everybody welcome.
m an ag er for the cham ber of com
of Bonneville. Mrs. M alvina Belieu
ran g em en ts for the g re a t an n u al shoot m erce at Seattle. W hile at G resham
and A rchie A nderson of P o rtlan d and
w hich will tak e place in th a t city Au
H. J. VAN LOO, M anager
H arvey A nderson of Gresham .
they attended th e county fa ir w hich
g u st 28 to 30. Mr. F o rd 's home is at
they enjoyed very much.
Mrs. A nderson had been a p atien t
th e Del Monte hotel, Del Monte, Cali
The q u a rte rly m eeting of th e E v an
sufferer for 14 years, having u n d e r
gone th ree m ajo r o p eratio n s and su f fornia, w hich he says Is th e finest gelical W om en’s union will be held on
fered p araly tic stro k es. She w as a building of its kind on th e Pacific T h u rsd ay afternoon a t th e parsonage,
c h a rte r m em ber of the Swedish L u th coast. T he Pacific co ast divisional on R oberts avenue, n o rth of F ifth
eran ch u rch of Pow ell Valley and an shoot will be held at Del Monte S ep street.
tem ber 19 to 23.
active w orker In ch u rch and Ladies
D. C. Lew is, re g u la r rep u b lican
Mrs. E. B oughner has had as guests nom inee for sta te s
Aid so long as her h ealth perm itted.
rep rese n tativ e
d u rin g th e p ast w eek or two her from M ultnom ah county, w as in a t
LV. PORTLAND
LV. GRESHAM
Free Stone Peaches.
h er b ro th er and sister-in -law . Mr. tendance at the fa ir on S atu rd ay . Mr.
T he best yellow free stone peach and Mrs. G eorge O’Neill and d au g h ter Lewis never fails to atten d th e fair
P a r k un ti Y u m h lll
P o w e ll A Roberts
grow n.
Bring co n tain ers and pick Ruby Ja n e of T am pa, F lorida. W hile
P h o n e M A In 8611
P h o n e 1823
them yourself. Ripe A ugust 10th, last h ere they m ade trip s to Salem and and says he feels It to be a civic duty.
He hopes to see th e day when every
two or th ree w eeks. K inney & Lam -
Hood River. They a re spending the P o rtlan d e r will give a t least one day
berson
place,
3
m
iles
ea
st
E
stacad
a
■8 30
rn.. P . V.
■7 00 a . m
P. V
opposite Garfield G range hall.
sum m er in a leisurely day light trip to th is im p o rta n t en terp rise.
9 :3 0
m .. B . L.
8 . 30 a . m . B . Ia
10 :30
m.. P . V.
9 :30 a . m
P. V
by train to the p rin cip al cities of the
11 :30
m .. B. L.
10 :30 a . m
Mrs. O. A. E astm an , Mrs. A lbert
B. b
Outlook W ant ads will help you on Pacific coast.
12 :30
m., P . V.
11 30 a . m
P. V
Camp and Mrs. W. S. E v erett retu rn ed
the way to success.
1 :30
m, B . L.
12 30 p. m
B b
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mantring and son Monday from th e A m erican Legion
2 :30 p. m ., P . V.
1 :30 p. m
P. V
3 :3 0 p, m ., B. b .
2 30 p. n i , B . b .
D
elbert,
have moved to G resham and au x iliary convention w hich w as held
4 30 p. m ., P . V.
3 :30 p. m ., P . V.
6 :30 p. m ., B. b
4 30 I». m , B b
a re occupying a house on Roberts at M arshfield. T he th re e ladies w ere
6 30 p. m .( P . V.
5 30 p rn , P . V.
*7 30 p. m . B. b .
avenue n ear T hird. Mr. M anning ru n s delegates to th e g ath erin g , although
X.; SO p. m ., B b .
I Is your case a puzzle?
*11 :30 p. ni., B. b .
AS 30 p. m , B. b .
T aking the puzzle out of Illness has th e electric digger at th e Columbia Mrs. E astm an w ould also have a tte n d
established C h iro p ractic as solid and Brick w orks.
ed by v irtu e of being th e sta te p re si
A R u n d av fl a n d H o l i d a y s o n ly .
safe as the Rock of G ib raltar.
Mr. and Mrs. B urten W alrad, Jr., dent. Upon Mrs. E astm an w as con
X H a tu r a a y a . S u n d a y s a n d H o lid a y s .
■ D a lly e x c e p t S u n d a y s a n d H o lid a y s .
Make Chiropractic your Ilahit. have recen tly moved into th e ir new ferred th e honor of being elected as a
P . V — P o w e ll V a lle y .
house on Ava avenue and W est F irst delegate from th e first d istric t to the
B b . — B a s e b ln « .
street.
n ational convention at P h ilad elp h ia
O w ned a n d o p e ra te d by
Mrs. A. F. Mason of W estport spent October 12 to 15. Mrs. E astm an, who
Office phone 1321
Res. 1181
GEO. LEWIS & SON
Bank of G resham Bldg.
G resham a day or tw o la st week w ith h er sis is also a m em ber of th e n atio n al ex
te r, Mrs. J. W. Maloy.
ecutive board, is p lan n in g to atten d
the n atio n al convention.
E rn e st |
H rugger and Ted Johnson w ere dele-
I gates to th e M arshfield convention I
from th e A m erican Legion at G resh-
I am. T he sta te convention for next [
| year w ill be held at L aG rande, Ore.
At a business m eeting of the G resh- I
I am hand last evening it w as decided to
d iscontinue holding th e w eekly band [
co n certs at th e in tersectio n of Main j
and Pow ell stre e ts as traffic is m ore
or less in terfered w ith on th a t a c
count. T he band co n cert tom orrow (
evening w ill be given n ea r th e fair
grounds en tra n ce on Main stre e t and 1
it Is hoped the atten d an ce will not fall i
I off because of the chan g in g of th e lo
cation.
T h ere Is am ple room and |
p ark in g space at th e fair en tra n c e and
it is th o u g h t th e new a rran g e m en t
I will be m uch b etter. An effort w ill be
| made d u rin g th e com ing w eek to con
fer with th e m em bers of th e com m er-
| d a l club in an effort to secu re coop
eratio n in the m a tte r of seatin g the
I audience and also for a schedule of
re g u la r co n certs for th e rem ain d er of |
| tile season.
Mrs. Tom L auderback, who resides I
| a t the home of her m other, Mrs. M. E. )
| Gilm ore, suffered a p ain fu l accid en t
Monday forenoon when she cu t th e |
index finger of h er left hand badly
w hile engaged in sp littin g wood. The
| cut extended th ro u g h th e lig am en ts!
into the bone and sev eral stitch e s [
w ere tak en in th e finger.
Ro.v C rab tree has p urchased an in- |
I te re st in th e Rose City U ndertaking
com pany, a new org an izatio n w ith)
p arlo r and offices on Sandy boulevard
in P o rtlan d . Mr. C rab tree has been
em ployed for th e u n d erta k in g firm of
I. E. M etzger for the p ast th ree and a [
|
half
years.
of
*10,000,000
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. M esser and th re e |
I ch ildren, a re here from B rem erton.
Many of these advantages you will recognize at a glance. But
W ashington, for the week visiting
with th e ir cousins, Mrs. P. E. Stone,
you will have higher appreciation of their meaning when you
Mrs. H. S. McMurry and Mrs. E rn est
know that a plant of 18 acres which with equipment approxi
C h risten sen and o th e r relatives. They
xpect io re tu rn by way of Bend and |
mated a cost of $10,000,000, was first built and that special
the Yakim a valley.
machinery had to be designed, to make possible the New
F u neral services w ere held Sunday
Coach your dealer is now showing.
afternoon at th e B aptist ch u rch for I
G ilbert A tterb u ry . 13 y ear old son o f
It is all steel, bolted and riveted, and so rigid that squraks,
Mrs. I’earl A tterb u ry , who died at th e |
Odd Fellow s home in P o rtlan d . A ugust
rattles and distortion!, are as unlikely as in a steel building.
5 from double pneum onia an d leakage
Doors are so hung that a man may hang on an open door
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of the h eart. T he Rev. E. <1. Ju d d I
I V
preached (he fu n eral serm on and Miss |
while thecar is being driven over rough roads, without spring
Marie Blom and Miss E lsa S h arp sang,
ing it out of true.
accom panied by Mrs. H. S. Clow. Six
m em bers of th e G resham Odd Fellow
And it is so designed and constructed as to permit the use
“A t
lodge acted as pall b earers. In ter- |
in a totally new manner of a high baked enamel, most lus
mein was m ade in G resham cem etery
S ta n d a rd iifu ifim etilltu lu ä e i:
Mrs. U. G. Saiki has been ill for I
trous and lasting finish.
A a to m ari« W in d a h ir ld ( lean er,
some tim e and expects to undergo an [
M ra i V ie w M i r r u f . l n n t n n w u m
operation at Good S am a ritan hospital
There has been constant improvement in the chassis from
1 “ » k h u ili H l ‘ K a tila t. I S
I
w ithin the next few days.
ter». M u to M e te r, ( o m h m a tm n
the first Essex shipped And only by the accumulation of the
Stop and T a il lig h t
Miss Helen C ham bers, of Hood Rlv- j
er. is visiting her s itte r , Mr». K. C.
resources, the information, experience, and the skill that have
Roberts for a week or so.
resulted from the building of 350,000 Essex “ Sixes" was it
Mrs H arriet Joslin, a siste r of Mrs. |
possible to create this car which we ask you to inspect and to
D. M R oberts of G resham and Mrs
John P arso n s at V entura p ark , left
drive as the best looking, best value, best Essex ever built.
Sunday evening to rem ain at the P a r
sons hom e indefinitely.
Mrs T hom as W iles has a d ahlia
w ith a rem a rk a b le history. It was
p lanted two years ago at th e usual
depth and at the end of the season
was left in th e ground
It was la ter
buried at a depth of tw o and a half
HUDSON - ESSEX
Liresha tn
feet but in spite of th is fact pushed its
way th ro u g h th e to il and is now seven
nil a h alf feet high w ith 30 full
btoMM and 7* buds The d ahlia is of
the B uckskin variety.
. .„ P aints
V arnishes
t o * st— pi— —, V— a
k — f—, Tut » . —< D -—
P B . V— . P—
p —
Sold by:
A. W. METZGER & CO.
10-s
Truck Hauling
any where at any time
Daily Trips to Portland
Slab H o o d $4.50, delivered
GALEN FANCHER
S uccessor to B laine T u rn e r
Call "P o rk y " for service. G resham 2x1.