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PAUK FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK. M rs. E. B. K irk w o o d u n d e rw e n t a m a jo r o p e ra tio n a t Good S a m a r ita n h o s p ita l T h u rs d a y . S h e is r e p o rted to be g e ttin g alo n g a s w ell aa can be ex p ected . H er c h ild re n a re b ein g c a re d fo r a t th e hom e of h e r m o th e r M rs. M ary M cA llister. M rs. C la ra S ex to n , hom e eco Mr. an d M rs. G len D avidson and n o m ist of th e P. E. P. co m p an y w ill tw o c h ild re n a re sp e n d in g a few d e m o n s tra te e le c tric ra n g e co o k in g d ay s a t S haw , O regon, w ith Mrs. an d b a k in g fro m 8 a. in. to 5 p. m D av id so n 's p a re n ts Mr. an d Mrs. M onday, A p ril 18, a t th e Electric- J. C. P e te rso n . T h ey a ls o ex p ect to v isit h e r b ro th e r an d fam ily in s to re on P o w ell s tre e t. S alem . T h e D o rcas c irc le of th e M ethod M iss J e a n A dlx e n te rta in e d a is t L ad ies Aid is p la n n in g a p re g ro u p of sch o o l frie n d s fro m St. E a s te r s a le of b ak ed goods to be H elen s h a ll a t a d in n e r g iven a t A le x a n d ra c o u '’. In P o rtla n d on held a t th e W a lra d M erc a n tile com W ed n esd ay ev en in g . p a n y 's s to re on S a tu rd a y , A p ril 16 Mrs. J. E. G a sk ill gave a b ir th A. B rig h t an d A. M. C lem ens d ay p a rty S u n d ay a fte rn o o n a t h er Hood R iv er m en, h av e co m p leted hom e for h e r d a u g h te r E v ely n , w ho w as six y e a rs old, an d fo r a sm all a rr a n g e m e n ts for ta k in g o v e r th e frie n d , H ilb e rt F o rs y th e , w hose ice p la n t e q u ip m en t h e re an d w ill b irth d a y o c c u rre d th e sam e day. b egin o p e ra tio n s In th e n e a r fu tu re T h e ro o m s w e re d e c o ra te d in y e l low, an d y ellow s tre a m e rs a t each T h e y hav e p u rc h a s e d th e m ach in p lace led to a b a s k e t w h ere g ifts e ry an d leased th e b u ild in g fo r th e w ere co n cealed fo r each sm all seaso n . B oth a re e x p e rie n c e d m en g u e st. T h e p lace c a rd s c o n sisted in th is lin e of b u sin e ss. T h ey are of a n im a l co o k ies w ith th e n am es now c o m p le tin g th e o v e rh a u lin g of in can d y . A lu n ch w as se rv e d a t w hich tim e th e tw o g u e s ts of h o n o r th e re f rig e r a tio n sy stem of th e e x tin g u is h e d th e b irth d a y c an d le s. a p p le g ro w e rs ’ a s s o c ia tio n a t Hood T h o se p re s e n t w ere H ilb e rt and R iv er, an d fo r th e p a st five y e a rs V ern ie F o rs y th e , E ile e n , B illy an d , o ne of th e firm h a s been In c h a rg e A rth u r W all, D an n y M u rp h y , Eva S taffo rd , G lo ria C addy, E va anil j of a la rg e re f rig e r a tin g sy stem In E lo ise A rm s tro n g , E v ely n an d C arl so u th e rn C alifo rn ia. A lder. T h o se a s s is tin g th e h o ste ss J. F. B a rn e s receiv ed w o rd W ed w ere W a lte r A rm s tro n g , V era S ta f ford an d C ry sta l H ay d en . n esd ay th a t h is f a th e r, J. H. M rs. O. C. F a n c h e r, M iss A ddie B a rn e s, h ad died a t M in n eap o lis, P u llen an d th e ir m o th e r, M rs. W. M innesota, a t th e ago of 83. E. B eegle, d ro v e to N ew b erg on T h e S o u th e a s t c ir c le of th e T u e sd a y , w h ere th e y to o k d in n e r w ith M rs, G eo rg e N elson, g r a n d M ethodist L ad ies Aid w ill m eet a t m o th e r of Mrs. F a n c h e r an d Miss th e hom e of Mrs. O. A. E a s tm a n on P u lle n . On F rid a y th e sa m e p a rty W ednesday a fte rn o o n , A p ril 2u. A d ro v e to S alem und b ro u g h t back good a tte n d a n c e is d e sire d , a s the M iss L e tta L eig h to n , a s tu d e n t a t W illa m e tte u n iv e rsity . M iss L e ig h -, elec tio n of officers fo r th e co in in g to n re tu rn e d to S alem on S u n d ay y e a r w ill ta k e p la c e a t th e m eetin g . In co m p an y w ith Mr. an d M rs. R. B. O. B osw ell is confined to his A. S la rb a rd . W o rk b e g an on T u e sd a y of th is hom e on so u th R o b e rts av en u e w eek on th e p av in g of th e h ill w est w ith an a tta c k of p n eu m o n ia, of G re sh a m on th e S ectio n L ine u n c o m p le te d p o rtio n w hich Is reg ard ed * as se rio u s. He ro ad , th e w as ta k e n su d d en ly ill W ednesday w h ich w as d elay ed d u rin g th e w ili e r m o n th s on a c c o u n t of d a n g e r afte rn o o n . of fro st. M iss R u th W o rra ll a rriv e d th is K e n n eth S im p so n , w ho h a s been em ployed a t th e S ta n d a rd Oil m o rn in g from M in n eap o lis, M inn eso ta , for a v isit a t th e h om e of h er p la n t for th e p a st tw o m o n th s, h a s n d e , C. A. R o g ers a n d fam ily . H er been se lected to ta k e th e p lace of fa th e r, w ho Is now In C a lifo rn ia . | E. L. B arth o lo m ew w ho w as r e x p acts to m eet h e r h e re w ith in a i w eek o r so. M iss A vis R o g ers w as | c e n tly tr a n s f e r r e d to th e S ta n d a rd h om e fro m M onm o u th o v e r th e Oil c o m p an y a t C la tsk a n ie . Mr. w eek-end. S im pson w ill be em p lo y ed h e re as Mrs. V. L. B ro o k s of E u g en e Is a re a sa le sm a n . Mr. B a rth o lo m e w 's sp e n d in g th e w eek w ith h e r p a r- n ts . Dr. a n d Mrs. F ra n k P eak . Dr. w ork a t C la ts k a n ie w ill be th a t of B ro o k s is ex p ected h e re fo r E aster. sp ecial ag e n t. T h o m as O lds of R ockw ood, m a n Mr. an d M rs. E m a n u e l M iller a g e r of th e se rv ic e d e p a rtm e n t of hav e p u rc h a s e d th e S m ith e s ta te th e B enj. F ra n k lin S a v in g s & L oan a ss o c ia tio n of P o rtla n d , w as In p ro p e rty on L a w re n c e a v en u e and Jre slia n i on W ed n esd ay loo k in g a f w ill ta k e p o ssessio n soon. Mrs. te r b u sin e ss for Ills o rg a n iz a tio n . Dewey G ibbs d ro v e to Io n e F r i M iller's p a re n ts Mr. a n d M rs. Long- w ho h av e been o ccu p y in g th e K el d ay of la s t w eek, ta k in g b is w ife a n d d a u g h te r P h y llis fo r a visit lum h o u se w ith th em , w ill m ove w ith h e r p a re n ts . Mr. G ibbs drove w ith th em to th e new lo catio n . b ack th e sa m e day, m a k in g a ro u n d T he re s id e n c e of Mi s. Isa b e l L e tril> of 340 m iles. Mr. an d Mrs. C. W. lip d ik e o f, land w as placed u n d e r q u a ra n tin e Ila lirk , A lb e rta , a r e v isitin g w ith W ednesday fo r s c a rle t fev er w ith Mr. anil Mrs. Ed. F le tc h e r. F ra n c is an d W ard H eiser o f Y a k w hich h e r g ra n d d a u g h te r M alda im a. W a sh in g to n , s tu d e n ts at P ro v L elan d is afflicted, fo llo w in g an at id en ce acad em y a t V an co u v er, w ere ta c k of m eu sles. Dr. H easel, a w eek -en d g u e s ts of th e ir a u n t, Mrs. m em b er o f th e P o rtla n d h o ard of N ew ell E d w ard s. I. L. Y oung of P o rtla n tl w as out h e a lth , con firm ed th e o p in io n of local p h y sic ia n b efo re th e p lace th is m o rn in g m a k in g a rr a n g e m e n ts fo r tlie e re c tio n of th e new b u ild w as q u a ra n tin e d . T h e g irl, a stu ing of th e O regon T e le p h o n e c o m d ent nt G re sh a m g ra d e sch o o l. Is p an y . A ctu al c o n s tru c tio n w o rk is ex p ected to b eg in n ext week u n d e r not c o n sid e re d to he se rio u sly ill. th e d ire c tio n of Mr. Y oung w ho ha - M rs. M. I). B row n of H alfw ay , c h a rg e of all th e b u ild in g a c tiv itie s O regon, c a lle d on Mr. an d M rs. ( of th e co m p an y . T h e s t r u c tu r e w ill A. C a ro th e rs F rid ay ev en in g on h e r h av e a fro n ta g e on M ain s tre e t of 45Mi feet am i a d ep th of 80 feet, w ay hom e fro m S e a ttle w h ere sh an d Is to be tw o s to rie s in h e ig h t. 1 had been v is itin g h e r tw o so n s w ho W hen co m p leted It w ill be occu p ied a re a tte n d in g co lleg e th e re . by th e O regon T e le p h o n e co m p an y , Mrs. Jo e G ray o f H ood R iver, th e B Jur E le c tric c o m p an y an d th e w ith a p a rty of frie n d s from th a t re a l e s ta te offlco of Ja m e s E lk iu g to n . plaee. w as c a llin g on old n eig h b o rs C asey ’s R h e u m a tic R em edy. In G re sh a m W ednesday. A blood to n ic. D riv es o u t th e G u e sts a t th e hom e of Mr. and p o iso n of R h e u m a tism . N eu ritis, M rs. O. A. Cox on T u e sd a y w ere th e I.um bago. R ed u ces p ain an d sw e ll P u ritie s th e la tte r 's m o th e r an d s is te r . Mrs. ing of th e jo in ts . blood. Sold on a g u a ra n te e a t $1.50 Ellie B eegle an d M iss A da B eegle of p e r b o ttle by th e T a b e r P h a rm a c y , P o rtla n d , a n d h er s la te r-in -la w , G re sh a m .— Adv Mrs. It. E B eegle of E a st St. L ouis. Illin o is. T h e v is ito rs a lso called T lie follo w in g sig n a p p e a re d r e on M rs. L. D. C alk in s. c e n tly on a S c o ttish go lf c o u rs e : M em bers w ill re f ra in from pick Mr. an d Mrs. L. W. R ic h te r had as g u e sts fo r se v e ra l d a y s th is tug up lost b a lls u n til th ey h av e w eek th e la t te r ’s b ro th e rs , H ugh sto p p ed ro llin g ." G la sto w of T aco m a an d S am u el G lascow o f S p o k an e, a n d h e r sis te r , Mrs. A. Midkiff of S p o k an e, a ls o Mr. a n d Mrs. J. C a sh e tt of S p o k an e. M rs. Io n a McColl w a s In G re s h am T h u rsd a y looking a fte r b u si n ess m a tte r s . Mrs. M cColl, w ho has been a t N ew port, O regon, for You can keep that golf som e tim e, left th is m o rn in g for T aco m a fo r an In d efin ite sta y w ith appointment on time. h e r son. Dr. C. R. McColl. T h e th r e e c irc le s of th e M ethod Ist L adies Aid so ciety w ill hold th e ir r t g u la r m e etin g s an d a n n u a l elec tio n of officers n ex t W ednesday. A p ril 20, w hen full a tte n d a n c e of m em b ers is ex p ected . T h e S o u th ea>t c irc le w ill m eet w ith Mrs. O. A. K astm an , th e D o rcas w ith Mrs. W J . O tt an d th e Sew a n d So w ith Gresham Locals NOW! Mrs. W. J. Cooper. J a m e s B u sh o n g , go lf e n th u s ia s t w ho h as w on a n u m b er of p rise s on a c c o u u t of h is e x c e lle n t w o rk on Hie lin k s, sco red h is seco n d hole- in-one in sev en m o u th s la s t Sun day w hen h e h oled o u t h is te e sh o t on th e s h o rt n in th h o le o n th e Ruby Held By th is re m a rk a b le sh o t he b eco m es th e fo u r th mein tier of th e H ole-In-O ne clu b , an o r g a n iz a tio n sp o n so red by th e Ore gon J o u r n a l. At th e tim e of m a k in g th is sh o t B u sh o n g w as p lay in g w ith R o lan d S< bedevil, a G resh am boy. Mr. an d M rs. K arl V in cen t o f L iv in g sto n . M o n tan a a r e g u e sts a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. J. Q. M cC lure a t th e ir hom e e a st of G re sh a m n e a r th e S ectio n L in e ro ad . Mr. and Mrs, V incen t, Mr. M cC lu re's fa th e r, and M rs. J. K. G a sk ill an d tw o c h ild re n m o to red to Ixm gvlew , W ednesday, w h ere th ey m ade a to u r of th e city an d en jo y ed d in n e r in th e a u to p a rk . Tb>* first team of G re sh a m g rad e school won a 2 to 4 v icto ry o v er th e P a rk r o s e b a se b a ll n in e a t th e la tte r ’a a th le tic field T h u rs d a y a f tern o o n . FRIDAY, Our regular $1.25 seller Merc. Co. Phone 1421. For re a l e s ta te lo a n s se e o r c a ll B. W. T h o rn e .— Adv. S P E C I A L COMMUNICA T IO N of G resh am L odge No. 152 A. F. & A. M. in M asonic h a ll, M onday ev en in g . A p ril 18. W ork in th e E. A. D egree. V isiting & brethren welcome. W. L. CORSA GE, Sec y. A. W. M E T ZG E R , W. M. Grocery Bulletin Brooktit-lil I,ouï Cheese Newberg Ham W hole o r h a lf " T h e h am w h a t am " Pound 37c Pound 2ttc BIG KEIM < THIN M anning’s B .T .M . (O ffer, lb. 15c SUGAR! SUGAR! (■old Bar H om iny F a n c y S ockeye Red w SUGAR! Has advanced,—will probable advance more Special cash price for Saturday and .j- Monday. Sack.................................... Gold Bar .Salmon g Phone 1411 No. Can 29c cans Each 15c BIG REDUCTION MannintrS B .T .M . ( olit o. II». 15c WALRAD SPECIAL 45c B est C ream e ry B u tt e r .. NEWTOWN A P P L E S F a c e a n d F ill G ra d e . . $1.10 K E R R ’S FLO U R B e st P a t e n t ........... $1.95 II O IS E BROOM 5-Sew , 16-inch s tr a w . 69c B EL MAIZE CORA "B e st Q u a lity G o ld en ” 2's, 3 c a n s f o r ............. 55c GOLD BAR SPIN A C H New p ack , 2*/4’s, 2 fo r. 35c Seal of Oregon Flour A family patent from hard wheat, made by the Crown Mills, 49-lb. sack......... SUGAR, 16 lbs. $1.00, 100-lb. s a c k s !................................... $6.10 S L IC E D P IN E A P P L E , th e b e s t buy in G re sh a m , 2’ a size tin s , rip e a n d c a n n e d in ric h sy ru p , 2 c a n s . . . 38c R U IIB A R B , la rg e , e x tr a fa n cy 5 p o u n d s ......... 24c »I»M F estival Grape Fruit E x tra sm a ll, v ery ch o ice F a n c y No. 2 c a n s 81c 3 cans 81c BIG liF IX ( THIN M anning’s B .T .M . t offee, lb. 15c JEL - -X - CELL Come and see this new jell powder dem onstration. Advertised by radio 3 packages ............................................ 25c And now the real treat of the season FL O R ID A G R A P E F R U IT New P ack , Broken-sliced $1.94 l»el M onte Tiny Peas 3 can s I I.OKII»A G R A P E F R U IT New P a c k F a n c y 2’s P7C.» 2 f o r .................................... 2’s .......... 20c Young grain fattened BABY BEEF from which to choose your Sunday dinner meat. POT ROASTS, p e r p o u n d ............. 15c PRIME RIB ROASTS, p e r pound 20c OTTER OVAL SARDINES M u stard , T o m a to an d S p iced , 2 f o r ........... 25c T O IL E T P A P E R C a d e t C rep e, 4 fo r. 22c E A S T E R L IL IE S , 3, 4 an d 5 bloom s- p e r bloom . Bulk Peanut Butter Pound |2<)c ruxedo Tobacco 16-oz. can 75c A. W. M etzger & Co. Fred Dept. Phone 1281 Q ua lity and Service Store Dept. Phone 1451 ALFALFA HAY $21.00 NEWBERG PACKING & PRODUCE CO. wu relive k A Wise Old Crow Once upon a time a Crow passed through a desert and was almost overcome with thirst. Suddenly he spied a pitcher half full of water but his joy turned to despair as he discovered the water too low for his beak to reach. A money bag lay near, and the wily old crow began dropping the coins one by one into the pitcher. After much labor the .water level mounted to where he could reach the water and he slaked his thirst and saved his life. By dropping coins in the family savings bank, many a man has accumulated sufficient funds to see him through marly a bad situation safely. If you are not saving, better start today. " v FIRST STATE BANK Prices Effective Saturday and Monday, April 16 and 18 II1 M S , Swift's» P re m iu m —" T h e ill, m l Ideal Ea te r 11 lbs. H alf H ain, lit. 3 1 c . w h o le H am , l b . . . . •>•>(. U IIE E s E —T illa m o o k —-F ull C ream P o u n d ................................................ 29c Dll., Amaixo— 4 •> S N O W D R IF T — A h ig h ly refined v, g e ta b le S h o rte n in g . S -pound c an 8 1 . T.”» 4-lb. c a n .......................... JE I.I.O — All flav o rs— 3 packages .... »)■» « .•)(* R lt E — L o u isia n a F a n c y B lue R ose 3 p o u n d s .................... ................................... 25c t S H O R T E N IN G . B est— P u re ly V egetable 3 p o u n d s ...................................................... 49c P A M ARE E l,01 IL S p e rr y 's b e s t— ld -p o u n d s a c k ............................................ 69c M ATt IIES. S E A R C H L IG H T — L arg e, fu ll c o u n t boxes— B o x ............. 05c 25c i . h i . i i t i aii !•>(. Q U A K ER O IT S Q uick C ooking L a rg e p a c k a g e ..................................... ASPARAGUS T IP S , L ib b y 's la rg e —ab o u t S p e a rs to th e c an , 1-lb. s q u a r e c a n s . . 35 29c S ')C K ELLOG G ’S CORN F L A K E S — •)t LIHHVS Mil K QQ L ARI», P u re — In h u lk >"* X/« CORN. W h it . ' L ily • i i ’t s w e e t, te n d e r PEAS— I I bis week u b ile they lust L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. ÜW7 G resh am C h a p te r No. 117. O. E. S. S ta te d co m m u n ic a tio n T ues-1 day evening, A p ril 19, | a t 8 o 'c lo c k in M a- ) so n ic h a ll. S ocial. , E n te rta in in g Mt. S co tt C h a p te r. ' V isito rs w elcom e. P le a s e b rin g r e In s u ra n c e fu n d s fo r fa rm loans. ceip ts. CLARA P U L F E R , S e c y . No c o m m issio n o r b ro k e ra g e . V ery easy te rm s. B. W. T h o rn e .— Adv. JO S E P H IN E H A LEY , W. M. WALRAD C an. 79 c 15. T h e g o v e rn m e n t, w h e th e r n a tio n T h e s ta te C h ris tia n E n d eav o r al o r s ta te , th a t re s o r ts to le g is la co n v e n tio n w ill be h e ld in O regon tiv e e n a c tm e n ts to s u p p r e s s tr u th C ity, A p ril 21-21. E. P. G ates, of B oston, g e n e ra l s e c r e ta ry of th e is w ritin g its ow n doom . I t h a s so ciety , w ill be th e o u ts ta n d in g never w o rk ed o u t s u c c e s s fu lly th a t le a d e r a n d sp e a k e r. An a ttra c tiv e w ay. p ro g ra m is b eing a r r a n g e d by th e s ta te officers an d a la rg e a tte n d T h e o b se rv a n c e of th e G olden a n c e Is expected. R u le w ould a d ju s t m o st of o u r in G assed. e q u a litie s an d m a k e w ar im p o ssi L ittle M ary w as s tro k in g h e r ble. n ew ly a c q u ire d k itte n w hen k itty beg an to p u rr . M ary le t o u t a how l, "M o th er, m o th er, w h e re do you s h u t off th e g a s? K itty is s ta rtin g to b o il.” Genuine' W aterbury Alarm Clocks APRIL 3 cans ------ >1' _ X J jr 1 »)(. 43C 1 1 > SHRIMP— An ■.... 1 It 39c G R E SH A M , OREGON A S tro n g B unk s '.iiiiii(]iiiiiiiiiiiic ]iiiiin iiiiit]H iiiiiiiiiin iiin iiiiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiiit]iii iiiittiiiiiiiiniiH iiiiiiiiitiiniiuiiiiiiiitjiiN iiiiins 91c 6 b o x e s .......................... B EA N S, V an C a m p s 18-ox. c a n s, 3 f o r ......................„ .............. E R E IT — D ro m ed ary 2 c a n s .......................... 25c 55c ( I I III S I’DW DF R L a rg e p a c k a g e s, 2 f o r .............................. 45c G R IP E 1 I III R K T r's B est P a te n t CROWN 49-pound sack. . 8 2 .0 3 FISHER’S BLEND $1.94 8 2 .1 0 'Jutll ( I N I I R1 ( HEF E I Vdds te s t to y o u r E a s te r D in n e r— H ot o u t of o u r R o a s te r to d ay — H ot on y o u r ta b le to m o rro w —G ro u n d to y o u r o rd e r fo r fineness, l b ........... 3 lbs. 44c $1.29 G’. M. Davidson Kodak Service Station is now open. Kodak Service for any m inor adjustm ent Bring your kodak in and have lens cleaned, Shutter adjusted, etc., before making those good pictures this year. ( oniplete lint* of K odaks, priced from 81.00 up. LET IS DO YOUR FINISHING We guarantee satisfaction at the right price. G. M. DAVIDSON Eastman .fgent. GRESHAM, OREGON