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A G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 17, NO. 11 G R E S H A M . M U L T N O M A H C O l’X T Y . TR EG O N , T U E S D A Y , Portland Woman Cut COLUMBIA HEIGHTS Funeral Held for Late Thomas Wiles CORBETT A P R IL 5, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS l» 2 7 #2 .0 0 P er Y ea r Eighth Rose City Hundred Tournament Iowa Centenarian Formerly Lived Here A hail and electrical stornj visit- Claude Woodle is engaged ex A I lf A A p P l J o n f 1,1 th‘s ,e c ^on S atu rd ay afternoon. tensively in the carp en ter and ce f x U l v M V v l u d l l L ightning stru ck a large lir tree ment w ork as he has u nder course ----------- near C orbett and th e hail w hich I of co n stru ctio n a cem ent basem ent Mrs. C harles C ranston of P ort- fel1 wa« v ery large and covered the T he re g u la r m onthly m eeting of Im pressive fu n eral services w ere for the Lloyd liram h all, A lbert The eighth Rose City H undred [ th e city council will be held at the land w as brought to the residence Kround for a while. No dam age held on S aturday at the Methodist Au in te restin g a rtic le comes P ounder and Mr. Blanc residences shoot sponsored by th e P o rtlan d , city hall of Mrs. H a rrie t T im m erm an early how ever has been reported from on W ednesday evening. from Des Moines, Iowa, concerning Episcopal church for th e late and for the large b arn on the C or G un d u b will be shot on the club I April 6 S atu rd ay m orning for trea tm e n t for O*e storm . The te m p eratu re was Thom as W iles, who died at his the activities of a form er Hillsview bett farm . Ray I.asley cam e from grounds at Je n n e next Sunday. I ,, „ in lu ries received in an autom obile down to 34 degrees S atu rd ay m orn- home in G resham , Oregon, on resident, Mrs. S arah Hawk, who ,,, i, , , The M ultnomah County F air T aft last week to assist Mr. April 10. It is th e b an n er event of I. , . ... , , accident near the Ruby golf links in<- S o t much early p lan tin g has March 30 afte r a few days' illness board will hold its re g u la r m eeting last S atu rd ay celebrated her 105th Woodle in his building operations. a th ree-d ay shoot beginning on F ri in w hich she and h er husband fig- been done as yet and indications from pneum onia. T he services Mrs. Jam es Ross retu rn ed T h u rs day, A pril 8. T his is an official in th e city hall on T h u rsd ay eve- b irthday at th e home of a friend in ured shortly before. Mrs. C rans- are for a late season. The cold w ere in ch arg e of his pastor, the Des Moines. Eleven y ears ago Mrs. nlng, A pril 7. ton was severely cut about the head r a |t>8 have kept th e farm ers from Rev. H alford V. W ilhelm, and w ere day from her C alifornia trip , and reg istered shoot under ru les of the Hawk moved from Hillsview to and face, n ecessitatin g th e taking Plowing. A lthough the early flow- p articip ated in by form er p asto rs rep o rts a splendid tim e d u rin g her A m ateur T rap sh o o tin g association, i A special m eeting of G resham Iowa. At th a t tim e she was keep trav e ls and during her visit with T he program ju st issued provides Post A m erican Legion will be held of 28 stitch es by a local surgeon. ers a re suffering, th e daffodil fields and friends. The Rev. A. C. Brack- h er d au g h ter, Mrs. L au ra S am u el for two classe s—class A, 90 and at the G range hall on W ednesday ing house for her son C. E. B arnes Mr. C ranston was ap p a ren tly unin are a beautiful sight. Mr. S helton's enbury of P o rtlan d read the S crip on w hat is now known as the Au son. o v er; class B. below 90. All shoot evening. April 6. T his will be a gust H ousem an place. jured. flower shop on th e highw ay is at- tu re. The Rev. David Cathey, a George K nieriem attended a ers. w hether m em bers of the club cerem onial. J u s t how th e accident occurred tra c tln g the atten tio n of passing friend of m any years, spoke of the Mrs. H aw k for y ears has been an G. A. R. m eeting in P o rtlan d S atu r- oi not, will be welcome. The shoot Maida Leland, a pupil of G resh o u tstan d in g figure in her circle of cannot be learned. T he couple con- tourists. stu rd y c h a racter and help fu ln ess of day. w ill be c a sh 'ered by Jo h n Ide, of am grad e school, has been detained home folks and adm iring friends. ducts a r e s ta u ra n t on H aw thorne A d au g h ter w as born to Mr. and Mr. W iles. Dr. A. S. Hisey preached Mrs. M. E. Reed cam e from P o rt G resham . at home on account of m easles avenue and afte r w orking hours, 2 Mrs. George S tu a rt at a Monta- th e serm on, tak in g as th e basis of She w as g rea tly interested in all land Sunday to spend some tim e at T he officers of th e club for 1927 a. m., decided to take a drive out vi,la m atern ity ho sp ital on M arch his rem a rk s "I have fought a good Mrs. Ella Van Cleve has recently new Inventions and of late y ears h e r bungalow at Corbett station. are : W. T. L am bert, p resid en t; A. come to G resham and is assistin g she has been am bitious for the into th e country. T heir car, a big 28. The little m iss has been named fight.” He spoke ap p reciativ ely of Mrs. C lara Sm ith w as the invited R. P a rro tt, vice presid en t, and J. C. Cleveland six touring, stru c k the N ancy S tu art for her g ran d m o th er th e stro n g C h ristian c h a ra c te r of at the home of C. N. T aber. Her th rill of an a irp lan e ride and had guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. M orris, se c re ta ry -tre a su re r. Chas. end of the concrete g uard at th e Mrs. A. S tu a rt of L ato u rell Falls, d au g h ter. Miss L au retta Burtio, is planned to eorae to P ortland via the deceased, and of his faithful-1 S tephenson in P o rtland Friday, to L eith is g rounds m anager. side of the cu lv ert near the golf The Misses A gatha and Mabel w orking for Mrs. Newell E dw ards th a t route. According to the new s ness in all his religious duties. He m eet her friend Mrs. T hom as Bird links. The ca r is reported to be H arding, stu d en ts of Oregon A gri- J. W. S tu d eb ak er of C astle Rock item she ow ns a cottage n ear P o rt was a m an of w onderful faith anil of C incinnati, Ohio. Mrs. Bird is N E G R O S IN G E R S G IV E irre p a ra b ly dam aged. It is said c u ltu ra l college, spent last w eek's consecration. W ashington, is visiting at th e home land w here she says she has a | to u rin g th e w est and was a week- E X C E L L E N T UROGRAM [of his dau g h ter. Mrs. E m m ett “life" bulb, a ra rity in the floral th e re w as no in su ran ce on th e ca r vacation a t th e ir home at Corbett, Music was furnished by a q u arte t (end g u est in th e Stephenson home. covering accidents. Mrs. C ranston „ Mrs. . , . George . Nicolai and Mrs. com posed of C. E. R usher, Miss world w hich is credited with im A splendid program of negro Kelly. Vern L ucas and George K nieriem J. E. G ates Is huving th e roof of p artin g longevity to the possessor. w as able to re tu rn to her home | T row bridge of P o rtlan d w ere din- G ertrude A lexander, Mrs. Bert C. sp iritu a ls w as given last n ig h t at n er guests of Mrs. Ja sp e r Crane B aker and Jack so n F. Jones, with are reco n stru ctin g the Bridal Veil th e P o rtlan d au d ito riu m by J. his residence re-shingled. Clifford "N ear P o rtla n d ” is supposedly the Sunday. L um ber com pany electric and te le Sunday. Miss Amy Cooper at the piano. Mr. phone lines between B ridal Veil Rosam ond Johnson and T aylor Fall is in ch arg e of th e work, a s H illsview d istrict. GRESHAM (H U R U ll Mrs. Guy B arker of L atourell, H er d au g h ter Mrs. S. R. K eith of Gordon under the auspices of Mrs. sisted by his fath e r of P ortland GETS NEW PULPIT who has been ill for some tim e, has R usher sang, "C rossing th e Bar an d P alm er. C harlie Lee was given a su rp rise Des Moines says th a t her m other is E. D. Cannady, th e n o rth w est's The pall b earers w ere C. M. H a rri Mrs. D orothy Phipfrs of P o rtlan d A beautiful new p ulpit graces the retu rn ed home from th e hospital son, K. A. Miller, A rza Sm ith, L es visited her son John here Sunday. delegate to the P an-A frican con p arty S aturday evening at the home too w eak to contem plate the a ir som ew hat improved. platform of the G resham M ethodist g ress to be held in P hiladelphia of his p are n ts Mr. and Mrs. J. f plane trip to P ortlan d although she te r Spencer, T. H. Gill and W illiam The pupils of the seventh and Thom. In term en t was in Rose City tru er in honor of his birthday. is still active and in terested w ith E piscopal church, w hich w as u n next A ugust. SCHOOL IHSl lt|( | m i . veiled and dedicated la st Sunday e*^hth grades su rp rised th e ir prin- cem etery, w here the b u rial ritu al Mr. Johnson is the au th o r of the T l“' eVpnl,1K w a« «Pent in playing the affairs of life in general. W hen County S u p erin ten d en t A lderson book of A m erican Negro S p iritu als 1 r>0” “ n<1 listen in g to selectio n s over p ast 90 y ears of age Mrs. Hawk m orning in connection w ith th e cipal, Mr. Lusby, one day la st week of the ch u rch w as read and a song church service. It is b u ilt of solid w ith a flower show er. of C h ristian triu m p h w as sung. A visited the W ilkes school last F ri Nos. 1 and 2, from w hich the selec the radio, followed by re fre sh was taking up th e study of E sp er Mr. and Mrs. L. A rneson of Cor profusion of flowers covered th e day aftern o o n and seemed well tio n s of th e evening w ere taken. m ents. T hose p resen t w ere Mr. and anto, th e universal language to aid oak w ith w alnut trim m ings and w as designed by th e p astor, Rev. bett had as th e ir gu ests Sunday Mr. grav e and attested sym pathy and pleased with th e w ork being done. He is not only a stu d en t of negro Mrs. A. T. Muller, Mr. and Mrs. Leo her in her fu tu re truvels. In th e recen t subscription cam m elodies and an a u th o r of note, S o d n sk l. Mr. and Mrs. John P e te r H alford V. W ilhelm, it w as built and Mrs. II. P. R asm ussen of The love of th e m any who knew Mr. A num ber from G resham T h u rs by W alter Sm ith and finished by D alles and Miss A rneson of P ort- W iles and had been helped by his paign, th e school was divided into but a sk illfu l p ia n ist and has a son. Miss Edyth Fogal. Miss Bessie tw o sides, th e P ira te s and the Sea- deep b arito n e voice of pleasing Beiah and B ert H um phrey all of day evening atten d ed the produc C larence Jackson, both m em bers of ' a n ‘*- Mr. A rneson m ade extensions life. th e church and both skillful in on his sto re building th e past week, He sang one group of P ortland, Mr. and Mrs. T u rn e r and tion of "T he M ikado”, a comic T hom as W iles w as born in E ng Dogs. The P irates, who w ere the quality. th e ir respective trad e s. 1 H orace E vans of C orbett, was land on Ja n u a ry 2, 1848. At the losers, recen tly gave a party for the songs alone and sang w ith Mr. G or ! Mr. Lee. opera presented at the Woodmen M. E. W illiam s has closed the hall in P ortlan d In w hich two for T he in itial move tow ard secu rin g am onK the 50 treshm en who re- ago of six y ears he w as tak en to Sea-Dogs. As the guests of each don in several of th e num bers. th c pulpit w as m ade several weeks s Pon,led to f oach Amory Gill s first C anada by his g ran d m o th er, and side arriv ed th e ir hands w ere tied Johnson accom panied every num - I deal for the Ryan p ro p erty on m er G resham Union high school ago by Mr. and Mrs. K. A. M iller, I cal1 for rook baseball at p ractice at his youth w as spent in th a t coun together. At a given signal they her, adding g reatly to th e effect of s<" 11*1 R oberts avenue south of the stu d en ts took part. Miss Doris ,fi«l<l,'nce. Mr and Mrs. Z im m erm an, whose vocal selections who suggested giving it as a m e O. A. C. High school s ta rs from try . On March 6. 1873, he m arried w ere to break these bonds and dash th e singing by his sym pathetic m orial to th e la tte r's fath er, the W ashington, Oregon, Idaho, and H en rietta C arley, and th e two to th e deck of the ship, th e p la t playing. Mr. G ordon's voice is a H erbert Ryan and tw o ch ild ren have delighted her G resham friends late Dr. C. E. Cline, for m any years I C alifornia w ere am ong the fre sh have jo urneyed side by side in form of the auditorium . A program lyric tenor, cultivated and pleasing P a tric ia and P hyllis who have m any tim es, took the p a rt of “Ka- a prom inent m inister of th e O re men tossers. faithful devotion th ro u g h all the of stu n ts followed. The last stu n t and callable of a wide ran g e of ef been oi eupylng It moved Sunday to tis h a ” in th e com edy w hich was I y ears since then. He leaves to w as th e “O pening of Jo n e s’ L ock fects, from the p ure lyric to the th eir new home ut Salem w here colorful w ith scenes and costum es gon conference, of the M ethodist Mr. Ryan is em ployed as civil en of Jap an . W alter S chw edler w as a VICTORY | m ourn th e ir loss his widow, th ree e r ” which contained refresh m en ts. highly dram atic. E piscopal church. Dr. Cline w as A com m ittee was appointed to gineer in th e sta te en g in eer's of ten o r in th e cho ru s w hich accom The q u a rte rly m eeting of th e ! 8 o n s' Elwood of P o rtlan d , W alter Mr. G ordon’s voice is a lyric tenor, g rea tly interested in the G resham “ B ury th e Hidden T re asu re " by cu ltiv ated and pleasing and ca p a fice. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam s, who panied the production. "T he Mi ch u rch and had often preached E vangelical W om en's union will be k reano- C alifornia, and Lesley of here. The circle of donors w as en held at Ihe hom e of Mrs. II. F ritz L ew iston. Idaho; four d au g h ters cleaning up th e auditorium . The ble of a wide ran g e of effects, from are pu rch asin g the p ro p erty us an kado" w as given by the M adrigal larged when Mr. Sm ith and Mr. T hursday afternoon, A pril 7, a t 2 Mrs. A. B. C rosier of P o rtlan d , Mrs. special g u ests w ere Mrs. Hall, Mrs. the p ure lyric to th e highly dram a- lnvwrtnw n t. are p lan n in g to re club, a m usical o rganisation con G ray, Miss Carlyle, and Mrs. P lu n tic. j model and place It in first class nected with O. A. C. Jack so n gave th e ir work. o’clock. T h ere will be no other Edith Rulison and Mrs. H en rietta T he sm all house w as a disap- j ‘'"tidltlon for rental. In an a p p ro p riate speech Mr. Mil m eeting of the circ le during the G ates of San Diego, C alifornia, and kett. W ilkes school has organized a p o lntm ent to the sponsors of t h e ' Mis. I. A. Baker Is th ought to be Bright sayings by m odern th in k ler p resented th e p ulpit to the m onth of A pril. All m em bers and Mrs. Iren e Stafford of T routdale. ers a re found in the w unt colum ns. ch u rch on behalf of the donors and friends are urged to be present. One son, Lew is of P o rtlan d , died baseball team , and plans are being concert, but those who heard th is , «Ukhtly im proved from the attack m ade to play neighboring schools. really w onderful p rogram were of ery sip elas which she suffered two m onths ago. the p asto r accepted it, th an k in g A gam e will be played with Lynch well repaid for th e ir tim e and last T hursday. She Is being cared those who had m ade the g ift pos H IG H SC H O O L U ! T I L S Mr. and Mrs. W iles moved in 1877 A pril 8 on the W ilkes grounds, If money. for at her home by h er d au g h ters from th e ir home In Canada to sible, and closing w ith a brief ded TO S E E A R T E X H IB IT w eath er conditions a re favorable. Mrs. 8. F. P itts, Mrs. E arl Radford M innesota, w here they lived for icatory prayer. and Miss E lla Baker. In te n se in te re st is being m an i LIBRARY (H IE B S An a rt exhibit is being planned seven years. He was converted April 5-7— M issionary conference Used cream se p arato rs, gas en for G resham Union high school, the and joined th e M ethodist Episcopal fested. by th e prim ary pupils, in A bridge club has recen tly been at U ndenom inational tem ple. MANY NEW HOOKS gines, plowB, etc. H essel Im ple first of w hich w ill be held in the organised which holds m eetings ch u rc h in 1886. In 1887 he moved W ilkes S tore," which w as estab m ent Co. W ednesday Evening, April 6— com m ercial room s a t th e high to Sunnyside, C lackam as county. lished in th e ir room early th is Among th e new books in the every tw o w eeks a t the hom e of the High school P arent-T eacher asso- F or low est ra te s on autom obile, school building some tim e next Oregon, w here he joined th e W es week. It is q u ite ’m odern and has G resham b ranch lib ra ry in the fic m em bers. Mrs. W ilson E astm an elution. tru c k and g eneral in su ran ce see m onth. m any d ep artm en ts including toys, tion class a re S o rrell a Son, W ar- en tertain ed them last F rid ay a f te r leyan M ethodist church. He be B. W. T horne.—Adv. F riday E vening, A pril 8— Areme T he purpose of th e exhibit is to cam e an ordained m in ister In th at g roceries, and a lunch counter. wick D eeping; Black Angela, Maud noon and th e next g ath erin g will be acq u ain t stu d en ts and p atro n s w ith ch u rch in 1892. He moved from Each d ep artm en t is m ounted on a H art Lovelace; D electable Moun- at the home of Mrs. A lfred Slmon- club dance, G resham , Masonic hall. IIYDRANGES mid ROSES the best obtainable in th e line of Sunnyside to M ollala in 1900, and larg e piece of w rapping p a p e r.‘T he I taln s, S tru th e rs B u rt; Rom antic «eti on F riday afternoon, A pril 15. Friday, A pril 8— P ackage sale by a r t and at th e sam e tim e m a te ria l four y ears la te r again becam e con spending pow er of each pupil Is C om edians, E llen G lasgow ; My T hose who com pose th e club are Boring C om m unity club a t I. O. in pots. ly benefit the School’s p ictu re fund, nected w iih the M. E. ch u rch , in determ ined by the num ber of p e r M ortal Enem y, W llla G a th e r; Mrs. E. L. Stafford, Mrs. Alfred O. F. hall. Flowering Plants A Ferns thereby enabling a num ber of pic w hich he w as a trav elin g or local fect lessons he has to his credit, a B raw ncy-m an. Jam es Stevens; Sim onsen, Mrs. W ilson E astm an, S atu rd ay E vening. A pril 9—E p pasteboard Wind of Com plication, S u san E rtz; Mrs. E. L. B artholom ew , Mrs. G alen worth League play. “Jum bo Jim ", tu re s to be available for th e differ p rea ch er un til th e tim e of his definite am ount of At Brown’s Meat Market ent money being g ran ted for each. T his Labels, H am ilton Gibbs. room s. The exhibit is being death. P le a sa n t Home M ethodist F an ch er, Mrs. Roba H engstler, Mrs. a t loaned th e school free of charge. In th e non-fiction class a n um Homer A rct, Mrs. C h arles Gray, church. Mr. and Mrs. W iles moved to is proving a very effective m eans o r phone 306. S atu rd ay Evening, A pril 9—Con P o rtlan d in 1907, w here th ey r e of teaching money values as well ber of new books have been r e Mrs. E. O llberson, Mrs. E rn e st G R ESH A M T here are m ore telephones today as speed and accuracy in the com ceived, am ong them Royal Road to B rugger, Mrs. Eva S ta rb a rd and c e rt at Sw edish Mission church. sided u n til 1911, when th e fam ily in P ortland. S eattle, San F rancisco, G R EEN H O U SES bination. Rom ance, R ichard H allib u rto n ; Mrs. B ürten W alrad. W ednesday E vening April 13— Los Angeles, O akland, Spokane, moved to a farm n ear G resham . T h irteen papers, from the p ri These Twelve, Chas, R. Brow n; Lenten services will be held Concert by G resham hand. Ophelia Rosebushes, #•_> per doz. San Diego, P asadena, S acram ento In 1920 they sold th e ir farm and an d Tacom a th an th e re w ere in the cam e into G resham , w here they m ary room, w ere subm itted to th e C hrist of th e ,uua«ii Indian nu Road. au , ran Ell ¡ ' W ednesday r evening .r iu ii^ n 8 o'clock nt at the lu « A_11 , , „ , „ , vi . a . T hursday, A pril 14—Luncheon by Flowers for all occasions th ree sta te s of Oregon, W ashington have lived ever since. A. N. P alm er com pany for P alm er S ... tan ley Jo n e s; Rom ance of Geol- Zion E vangelical church T he sub- Sew and So circ le ut M ethodist and C alifornia in 1917. aw ard s, as a re su lt ten pupils re ogy, Enos M ills; Bluzed T ra il of [ Ject for th e serm on will be, “T h e ! church. ceived buttons for th e ir work. Due the Did F ro n tiers. Agnes Lnut. ' In scrip tio n on the C ross," based on Card of Thanks. S atu rd ay, April 16— D orcas circle We w ish to th a n k th e m any to illness, a t the tim e th e papers I Jo h n 19:19. T he H unahlhe clu b of rood sale a t W alrud M ercantile Go. frien d s who have given us sy m p a w ere p repared, m any failed to have Seasonal Plants Offered. Ihe church will m eet th is evening thy and help d u rin g the illn ess and B eautiful A zaleas, acclim ated, S atu rd ay Evening, A pril 16— at th e death of our beloved husband th e irs included. A nother group of grow n In our n u rsery rows, 75c a t 8 o'clock at th e p arso n ag e with Ju n io r c a rn iv al Sandy Odd Fol and fath er, T hom as Wiles, and for p ap ers will be se n t In soon a t each. W orth far more. P lace your Mrs. E. H orstm ann as hostess. low ’s hall. the beautiful flowers. whieh tim e all p upils hope to re- o rd ers now for E a ste r Lilies, 76c Robert Akin of Sandy, a b ro th er j ----- Mrs. H en rie tta Wiles and Fam ily. | eeive aw ards. T hose who received up. Drop postal. S u h r’s Flow er of Mrs. Ben Raney, died In Good W ednesday E vening, April 20— PLEASANT HOME: METHODIST CHURCH R ep resen tativ e of S p irella g a r buttons th is week were, Ju n e farm . Base Line road, mile ea st 12- I S am aritan hospital Monday eve- '-»‘‘ tu re at F airview city hull for m ile co rn e r, ad d ress T ro u td ale.— ’ nlng. A rran g em en ts are In th e c h V J h '1* M‘,,nOr‘al P re * * « - m ents— silk underw ear, hosiery, Olney, S tanley H all, Adeline Adv. co rsets, girdles, slips, b rassieres, Young, M orris Booth, Yourlkn hands of the G ates F u n eral home ) ________ will d em o n strate in your home. H orulchl R ichard Oleson, Lois Don't forget to d elig h t th e kid R E. Johnson, a P o rtlan d con- W ednesday Evening, A pril 20— Phone 3267 for appointm ent.—Adv. G ray, Ju n e B axter, John P a rk e r dies with a generous supply of tra c to r, was in G resham thia m orn l,o rtng L adies Aid chicken supper those E aster bunnies and colored Ing m aking arran g e m en ts for a : at D. O. F. hall. Cn*ey’s Rheumatic Remedy. and Mary Calcagne. Music ........... Plea»»nt Home Orehentra A blood tonic. D rives o ut the A num ber from th is com m unity eggs. And a suggestive E aster card hoarding place. Mr. Jo h n so n ha« S atu rd ay Evening. A pril 30— poison of Rheum atism , N euritis, attended th e card p arty given by Is the least one can do to rem ind a a co n tra ct for hauling gravel for Boring R ebekah lodge play at Reading ....... Mr«. Arne» W alters Lumbago. R educes pain and sw ell ing of th e joints. Purifies the th e 0 . E. S. at T ro u td ale F riday friend of th e Joy of E astertid e. the sta te highw ay betw een Boring U O. O. F. hall. Instrumental Duet r »». aad .»n, e . w . witka*n blood. Sold on a g u ara n tee a t $1.50 evening. A fter th e card s th ere was E aster com es on Sunday, April 17. and Sandy. The work will extend I per bottle by th e T aber Pharm acy, a sh o rt program followed by r e th ro u g h much of th e sum m er. G resham .— Adv. Piano Solo ................ ................. F.leen Hloop Agency. freshm ents. Lesley W iles, who was called to I )e Laval cream se p a ra to rs and , G resham by th e death nt his fath er, See th e b arg ain s listed In Reading .................... r »». e . w . wunasa m ilking m achines. H essel Im p le W ant Ads. 'Say It wi retu rn ed lust evening to his home W antAd.' m ent Co. Clarinet Solo .................... <Jsy Robertses In L ew iston, Idaho. W alter W iles is expected In a few days from Play— “J u m b o J im .” During the month of Fresno. C alifornia, to visit his m other, and It Is probable th a t she April, unless closed out, MUSIC BY ORCHESTRA Admission »Or and l i r wiil re tu rn to C alifornia w ith hlin. our stock of Brunswick Mrs. Mary Rulison of P o rtlan d is and other model phono Never before have we been able to offer Proceeds for piano fund of Epworth Leairtir. with Mrs. W iles for a few days. graphs will be thrown on you such a wonderful selection of Mrs. A. B. C rosier of P o rtlan d has zfzzzi'zza'zzzzz/zzzzzz.z.zz’z.-z-zzzi.zz/ .-zrrzzzzr.’rzrzrrzrrzzzzzzzrzzi« the market at ridiculously been at tile Wiles home m uch of low prices. the tim e since the beginning nt her fa th e r's Illness. Can you imagine a $225 C o n tin u ed on page 4 m Coming Events PROGRAM SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 9 | Special Sale! NOVELTIES and CANDIES Rabbits, Chicks and Baskets Areme Club Dance Mt SONI! II H I TO CHOOSE FROM Priced from lc to 2.»r each (•re« ham llrld lr’s I h iiio u h ( andy F aster Eggs Always Freah and Delicious FRIDAY. APRIL 8 (riffra ff's Ladles 25c MUNDAY, APRIL 17 O rc h e stra Refreshment« Phone 1236 G entlem en 76c I We also have RASTER (A R IK , BOOKLETS, KAMTEK M P h n s ASO EASTER H .(. BYES Hepp’s Racket Store iireM tam H.M IIUN NFEt IAUHT. T h a t’s us. Bring your car here for any rep airs, ad ju stm e n ts or p arts for the s ta rte r, g en erato r, sw itches, w iring, lighting. etc. Work dong by an ex p ert and la p o s itively g u aranteed. We c a rry a com plete line of ignition p arts. G resham G arage, phone 2391. Window ( leaning. For ex p e rt window cleaning see 8. T ajlm a, o r leave o rd ers w ith J. Ross Brown, O resham . phone 2501. dionograph selling for $95 and others at propor tionately low prices? VVe have them in stock. See window display. J. E. METZGER te a r Home tarwiaber Phone IM I