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GRESH AM OUTLOOK, TUESDAY, MARI 11 iS, BIST PAGE FOUR Mrs. C ath erin e H arm on was at h er home h ere on Sunday and Mon day, and re tu rn e d Monday to th e home of her d au g h ter, Mrs. A lta Wooley at L en ts, w here she has been for th e p ast six weeks a ssist ing the la tte r. Mrs. Wooley fell C outlnued from page 1 down sta irs la st Ja n u a ry , breaking Mrs. Elgin K irkwood is ill and is a leg and tw o rib s, besides sp ra in being cared for a t the T hom as s a n ing an ankle. Chas. Rogers, salesm an for the itarium . Mr. and Mrs. H ansen of Orofino, C. T. Mudge com pany of P o rtlan d , Idaho, are here visiting th e la tte r's has in stalled M ilw aukee ro tary brother. Steve W right. T hey are pum ps at th e hom es of C. E. Ja ck - in terested In the chicken business son and J. T. Lew is. and may decide to m ake th e ir home Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Addy and ch il here. d ren of Cam as, W ashington, visited Army Sm ith left th is m orning for Sunday a t th e hom e of J. N. Mew- Hood R iver w here he w ill be em h irter. ployed on th e ran ch w here he Mrs. Lucy O sborne and her w orked la st year. d au g h ter, Mrs. B essie Long of Mrs. L au ra J. B eard and sons P ortlund visited on S atu rd ay with C. C. and G. P. of W ithrow , W ash Mrs. C arrie H ansen, Mrs. Mary ington, w ere in G resham Sunday to Dodge and o th e r friends. Mrs. Vyola M athew s A very of m ake arran g e m en ts for th e funeral of Mrs, B eard ’s son, Jam es Beard, M ontavilla, d au g h ter of B enjam in w hich w as held a t E stacada the M athews of G resham , is th e leader follow ing day in charg e of the of a big com m unity ch o ru s w hich G ates F u n eral home. Mr. Beard w ill have a p a rt in an e n te rta in died M arch 18 at th e age of 46. The m ent to be given a t th e G ranada fun eral was held in the E stacada th e a te r, M ontavilla, on W ednesday M ethodist church and interm en t evening, M arch 23. Money raised m ade in th e I. O. O. F. cem etery at by th e co n cert w ill be used to p u r ch ase E aster m usic. A tra d e s' dis th a t place. A p arty of about 100 Mazamas play sponsored by the baseball hiked over G resham butte la st S un boys, and a 6-reel comedy. “W ar P ain t," will be fe a tu re s of th e en day on th e ir w ay to D am ascus. tertain m en t. Mrs. Mina M cKinney and son T he 3-year-old d au g h ter of Mr. Floyd a re both sick w ith flu. Mrs. and Mrs. W illis A ldrich who, with B ernita Jones and her sister, Mrs. four o th er ch ild ren arriv ed two B aldw in, have assisted in carin g w eeks ago from S andstone, M inne for them for a few days. sota, in th e c a re of Mrs. llc u stis, George T acheron w as taken to g ran d m o th er of th e ch ild ren , is Good S am aritan hospital la st F ri suffering a sev ere a tta c k of p n eu day, w here he underw ent an o p e ra m onia follow ing m easles, w hich de tion S aturday. P lan s a re being veloped soon a fte r th e p arty a r m ade to bring him home th is a fte r rived in G resham . She h as been noon. rem oved to th e T hom as sa n ita riu m A fine menu has been arran g ed for trea tm e n t. T h e p a re n ts and for the dinner to be given by th e tw o o th e r ch ild ren a re on th e ir way ladies of the Evangelical W om en's w est and when la st h eard from union a t th e g ran g e hall on T h u rs w ere snow bound in w estern A ri day evening, M arch 31. T he dinner zona w ith 15 o th e r p arties of to u r w ill be served from 5:30 to 8 ists. o'clock. C. C. Sheeley and fam ily visited Mr., and Mrs. T hom as of the with Mr. and Mrs. Dan N ash of T hom as san ita riu m huve retu rn ed P o rtlan d Sunday. T he Nash fam ily from T illam ook w here they w ere form erly resided in G resham . called by th e illness of th e ir son W. N orm an and fam ily of P o rt H arry. land have p u rch ased ten acres of Mrs. C harles Splaw n of Bull Run Mabel Jack so n now of P ortland. and M tb . C arl Howell of S pringdale T he land is located five m iles have been recen t p atien ts a t th e so u th east of G resham and w as p u r T hom as sanitarium . chased by Mr. N orm an as an in Mrs. J. E. G ates Is recovering vestm ent. T he fam ily may move from a severe a ttac k of flu. onto the pluce later. F u n eral services w ill be held to A m otorcycle accid en t occured m orrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at Sunday opposite th e H ornecker th e chapel of th e G resham F uneral place on w est Pow ell V alley road p arlo rs for Jiro Osaki. lu-year old which resu lted in a broken leg for son of Mr. and Mrs. T orao Osaki, one of th e rid ers. P robably a h u n Ja p an e se tru c k g ardeners on the dred m achines w ere jam m ed on the S undial ranch near T routdale. The highw ay when th e pedal of one mo child had been ailing for some time. torcycle cau g h t an o th er, throw ing Besides his p are n ts he Is survived the occupant from the seat and by a brother Aikl. Concluding rites fra c tu rin g a hone In his leg. will be held at th e Lincoln M emor Em m ett Rlehl received a unique ial park crem atorium . souvenir from H onolulu yesterday Mr. and Mrs. John Bliss, Mrs. In th e shape of a co co an u t in ta ct in A nna Engles and Mr. and Mrs. A. the o u ter shell, on w hich was w rit I). Camp attended a birthday party ten th e address. Mr. R iehl's fath er last Sunday evening in P ortlan d at F. C. Rlehl who has a th ree-y ear the home of Mr. and Mrs Dwight co n tra c t In A u stra lia and th e P h il Aldermon in honor of the birthday ippine Islan d s ns th e re p re se n ta of Mr. Bliss' sister, Mrs. Mary tive of th e W estern C artrid g e com R obertson. pany. sent th e cocoanut w hich r e A little m an. said to he E Oil- q u ired 38 cen ts in postage. Among berson's rich uncle from E ngland, o th er things of in te re st concerning m ade him self p opular at th e sto re It th e re w as a yellow tag an n o u n c of the W alrad M ercantile com pany ing it had passed th e q u ara n tin e re la st S atu rd ay w here he w as ad v e r q u irem en ts in C alifornia. tising a w ell known brand of tea The W. C. T. U. will hold Its b u s and coffee for a P ortland firm He iness m eeting T h u rsd ay aftern o o n w as an affable, baldheaded little at the lib rary . P lan s a re being fellow with monocle, wig and m ade for the bake sa le to he held sp ats and decidedly clever. How at th e A. W. M etzger sto re on ever, he tu rn ed out to be purely March 26 m echanical and w as run by a 1-8 M artin A nderson of Boring p u r h orse pow er electric m otor. chased the B lackhaw k sp read er P lan s a re being com pleted for w hich w as auctioned off S atu rd ay th e box social and progressive 500 at th e H essel Im plem ent com pany's card p arty to he given by the store. Much in te re st was aroused G resham g range S atu rd ay evening, by m eans of th is sale. Two c a r beginning at 8 o'clock. The public loads of W hippets and W illys is cordially Invited to this affair. K nights have been received by H es Mr. and Mrs. Fred L uckens left sel b ro th ers at th e ir show room s th is m orning by auto for th e ir d u rin g the past te n days. hom e in M issoula M ontana, after C. A. C aro th ers has p urchased a spending a week w ith Mr. and Mrs. F ord sedan of W. V. Church. F. Volbrecht. They have been in Mrs. W. V. C hurch of A rboleda C alifornia for several m onths. visited T h u rsd ay w ith the C aro th Miss Mayme llo ss underw ent a ers. Schenk an d W illiam A nderson surgical operation at the P ortland fam ilies. sa n ita riu m T hursday and Is now Among th e college stu d en ts at reported to be doing well, though home over S unday w ere Alden Mil v isitors will be excluded from her ler from the U niversity of W ash room for a week or more. ington. Joyce K idder and Win Mc Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Schenk and A llister from W illam ette U niversi son G ervais, Mrs. L. I. Lindsey and ty. The la tte r had as g u ests for Mrs. R. Woodbury of Boston, M ass the day John H etzel and W alter ach u setts, w ere Sunday guests nt F ü h re r, schoolm ates in college. the home of J. E. Schenk. Mrs. Lindsey and Mrs. W oodbury have * S P E C I A L COMMVN1CA- Just retu rn ed from a trip to Hono '•X N p TION of G resham Lodge No ' lulu. 152 A. F. & A. M. In Masonic I O lenn W inters, a Junior In the com m ercial departm ent of Oregon hall, W ednesday evening. March 23, A gricu ltu ral college, has tu rn ed out Labor on E. A. Degree. Visiting for a place on the varsity baseball b reth ren welcome, W I, GORSAGE S .c'y team . W inters is a nu m ber of Phi Kappu Alpha, a national fra tern ity . A. W METZGER. W M A r' 7 b Those o f Yon Who are Newcomers in (iresham an invitation is extended to \ isit our mod ern market. You will find it to your ad vantage to make this market your market for the purchase of high grade meats, poul try and fish. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS C hanticleer Inn was th e scene of th e an n u al banquet on S aturday n ig h t of the W averly T ennis club of P o rtlan d . A play was given by ta l ented m em bers of th e club. Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Sm ith of L in- nem ann statio n and th eir guests from Iowa were guests a t chicken dinner on Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. A. Morgan of C hanticleer Inn. Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard E hrm an of P o rtlan d sp en t Sunday a t th e ir sum m er home here. T he Misses Muriel, Eileen and M arjery W illiams and th eir fath er of K ent, W ashington, spent the week-end at Columbia View farm with th e young ladies' g ran d p ar- entss, Mr. and Mrs. P. A ndersen. Miss Anna Etling. who has been a t her home here on account of ill ness, expects to re tu rn to Mon m outh th is week to resum e her studies a t th e Oregon Normal. Mrs. A. S tu a rt and Mr. and Mrs. G. Wilcox Sr., of L atourell, atten d ed the Arem e club luncheon and card p arty a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Cam eron in G resham last T hursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox are in sta ll ing a Delco light plant in the home w hich they recently purchased. Hoy J. A ndersen of Portland spent S unday at th e home of his c — ’’I ZT-'N - "Y t Q ." > Miss In a Sm ith, in n u rse 's tra in ing a t Good S am a ritan h ospital, visited her p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. A rza S m ith on Sunday. 4 Casey*« R heum atic Rented}. A blood tonic. D rives o ut th e poison of R heum atism , N euritis, Lumbago. Reduces pain and sw ell PLEASANT HOME ing of th e joints. P urifies th e , blood. Sold on a g u a ra n te e a t $1.50 The Misses Anna L en n artz and | per bottle by th e T aber Pharm acy, Rose W etherell a re spetiding G resham .—Adv. w eek’s vacation at th e hom e of Miss L en n artz’ paren ts. Both young ladies a re seniors a t W il lam ette university and are pledged to Pi Gamma Mu national honorary social science fratern ity . D inner guests at the W. E. Mark- ell home on Sunday w ere Jam es Manary. Mr. and MrB. W. H. M ark- ell and daughter H elen, all of P o rt land. P eter R esare put up a w ater tow er at the Scenic ca n n ery ' last week. Mrs. Thos. Ramsey of Los A n geles is visiting with her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Lake. Mrs. F. L. F ish er has been tak en to a P ortland hospital for an o p er ation. Miss K ate Quay spent the week- I I » FRU IT COOKIES, d o z........ 2 0 c J | SMALL CAKES, enough for t two, e a c h ............................. 10c J iL A R G E C AKES, chocolate I \ filled ................................. 3 0 I I I I \ P IE S, asso rtm en t of flll- I ' lugs, sm all 1 0 c , lrg 3Oc ’ BI ’TTKK HORNS, la rg e. .. 0 5 c ' t BREAD, sm all 10^, tw in s. J I * * I * Pow ell St. in Brown Bldg. I M yers’ B akerv THIS WEEK’S C H O K E ASPARAGUS, C 2-lb. tin s ............ 31c EARLY ROSE SEED SPUDS, per lb ........ FOOT Protection We have in stock a line of the f a m o u s A. A. Cutter (o .’s Custom Work Shoes. No. 1520 is a 6-inch re-tan Blucher, Pac-Stitch Vamp, iron spring step heel, Goodyear welt, . 3c IT A L IA * PR I SES choice su g ar cured, lb. 24c 150 size 8CN K IST ORANGES ............... 25c F ancy DILL PICKLES 7 f o r ............................. 10c E x tra Special I (iFFEE i- r pound LEMONS dozen ........................ 15c ó IU B R E ID double loaf 10c »I* KERICS WHEAT O il FLAKES, Irg. p k g $ l . u U No. 1600 6-inch Chrome Calf, Tan Blucher, medium weight....................................pair $5.85 No. 1500, 6-inch Chocolate Chrome, side Pac Stitched, leather lined Vamp, full double sole, 2 rows stitching on Goodyear welt....pair $6.50 1525, 16-in. O. D. re-tan Blucher, Pac-stitch Vamp, iron leather sole Tind heel....pair $10.50 1567, 16-inch Chrome Calf Cruiser, 2 rows stitching on full double sole............ pair $11.75 WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. ‘•T he H ouse of Q u ality ” G R ESH A M , OREGON PH O N E 1411 W e Give G reen T ra d in g S tam p s Oliver Spring or Spike-tooth Harrows, any size. Revers ible Disc H ar rows for the ben*y grower. M EATS We a re au th o rized a g e n ts for th e fam ous N ew berg H am s and K aron. O ur stock is alw ays fre sh , in su rin g you tlie full rich flavor of newly sm oked m eats, .lust try th em . And th e p rices a re as low as q u a lity m erc h an d ise can he sold. BACK BACO* pound ........ 35c LARD 2 lbs f o r ........ SIDE B tl OS 40c LARD 5-lb. p a il........ 34c LARD 10-lb pound ........ IIAMS. half or whole pound ....................... 31c ...... /5c $1.50 Pair................ $5.50 Disc Ha rrows O liv e r P lo w s R e p a irs P la n e t J r . G a r d e n S e e d e rs H o rs e o r H a n d C u ltiv a to rs M y e rs S p ra y P u m p s in h a n d o r p o w e r ty p e A c o m p le te lin e o f f a r m m a c h in e ry a n d re p a irs . S P E C IA L good, rich Bran $28 a ton, $ 1 .4 0 per hundred. A limited amount. CO M PANY J. C. H E S S E L O rder early. A Full Line of G arden Seeds. NEWBERG PACKING & PRODUCE CO. S to re No. 3 PH O N E 1151 We D eliver Spring C leaning A Big One Day Sale of Spring Needs MEN Opens S atu rd ay th e 26th I lave your suits cleaned and pressed now at specia low prices. $ 1.00 Uluses S atu rd ay th e 26th Please don't ask us to sell before Saturday LADIES Let us clean your coats, suits, tine dress es, raincoats, fur pieces, etc., at reduced prices. Goods now on display in our window Just a few of the items included in this sale We call fo r and deliv er at no e x tra c h a rg e . GARDEN RAKES GRASS SHEARS 14 Tooth to keep your law n in trim Quality is not sacrificed to make low prices. Each 65c Each 35c GRESHAM TAILORS & CLEANERS GARDEN TROWEL BRUSH SETS DETER l.ENARD, Prop. Phone 1211 uommi Maununa Res. 3664 a handy flower g ard en tool Each 9c laiiiiuaaaauauui. mantu * STRAP HINGES 11/ \R E L IC E N SE D PISH R E T A IL E R S HIGH TOPPED M oney Savers 9 '7-^“ J ~ D a rin g th e l e n te n «va- ■’• 'Cl* A son fre sh ti«h will he on ¡P* hand dally to «apply j o u r need«. ' ' end w ith Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Quay. Mr. and Mrs. R andolph Shipley of Bull R un w ere ca lle rs at the M. L en n a rtz home. W e a re esp ec ially p roud J of o u r p a strie s. W h y ? J. W ell, th e best w ay to f in d » out is to try th e m y o u r s e lf.! } T h e y ta s te ju st a s good a s { I i th e y look. , I MMaaaaaaaaaataaaaaaionM« lient la O parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A ndersen. Mrs. L ottie Benfield enjoyed a visit on Sunday from her sister, Mrs. K etchum of P ortland. Mr. H alstead has been appointed postm aster at L atourell to fill the unexpired term of Mr. S pears, who has moved to Beaverton. The Corbett school board has r e elected the following te ac h ers for the coming year: G. Lusby, p rin c i pal, Miss P o rte r and Miss B our geois. You Have a Servant T h e tele p h o n e is a reliab le, etlieient aiul de- pitul.ible se rv a u t, alw ays ready to put you in touch w ith y o u r n e ig h b o r o r th e most d is ta n t city o r ham let. 6-lneh heavy strap s. Buy for fu tu re use. W hile th< y last 10c pair 3-Plece Paint Tim e to p ain t up GARDEN HOES T em pered steel blade, good quality. 6-ft handle Each 49-' STEEL WOOL H ousehold, farm and shop use. Per set 98 Per box 5< Nil Mop and Polish HAIR CLIPPERS Lim ited stock in th is m ouey-saviug p urchase 79c 89- each HAND DRILLS for 98, CAMPER’S AXES for 98- HANDSAWS for $1.19 SPRAYERS for 29c SCREEN PAINT for 19c Saturday the 26th while thi stock lasts It serv es y ou tire le ssly for a few c e n ts a day. Gresham Meat Market A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. PH O N E is ttl l ’O W E L L S T R E E T O regon T elephone C o . A. W. METZGER & CO. The II inchester Store