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I The Strawberry Harvest Is Now on and This Part of Oregon Is Favored with Conditions That Will Mean Profit to the Producers T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. IN, NO. 28 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GKESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE &, I»28 BAPTIST CO NEER iN CE WOMAN KNOWN HEBE Methodist Church Plans to Enlarge SPLENDID SESSION DIES IN PORTLAND 4-H Boys and Girls Mrs. John S. N ordell, wife of th e I G resham friends have been sad- H aley B aptist ch u rch p asto r, as a j dened to learn of th e sudden death to th e Oregon Sw edish j of Mrs. F ran ces T. Stockton, for- Will Attend School | B delegate aptist conference w hich convened j m erly of G resham , who passed < 2.00 P e r Lear BRIDE ELECT II ON Hit ED BY I’DSTDEEK E EDltCE Miss E lsa S h arp was guest of honor Monday evening a t a dinner given by Mrs. Mary Louise Dodge at h er home for the postoffice fam ily. Covers w ere laid for ten. The decorations of the dining room j were carried out in yellow, the ' centerpiece being a tall, willowy I bridal p air su rro u n d ed by orange blossoms and yellow tapers. An en tertain m en t featu re sug- j gestive of the days of high pornpa- i dours and seven-gored sk irts was i a group of charades. The final ' ch arad e was a mock w edding in w hich clerk and c a rrie r, attended by bridesm aid and best m a il, w ere ' united in the expensive estate of ; a "m atter o’ money." The chief clerk acted as officiating clergy- j man. Miss S h arp was presented with the bouquets of th e bride and bridesm aid and Miss E lizabeth | Johnson, on behalf of the postal j force, presented her w ith a gift. Besides the honor guest th e re were p resen t Miss G ladys Sharp, m i» » j Johnson, u h u b u ii , m r . n and uu m i» , u Oscar acur Miss Mr. Mrs. N M llnd Mr, j ,v ,,, , ’ ................., ..... „ ’ *1’ uorBaK‘ and Mrs. C arrie New Berry Grader Is Latest Improvement i a t Tillam ook May 24-27, gives a aw ay F riday aftern o o n , Ju n e 1, a t G resham w ill be the sta rtin g niost in te restin g account of th e Good S am aritan hospital follow ing According to one of th e cannery point Sunday m orning a t 8:30 events of th a t g ath erin g . T he con- | a w eek’s illness from septic sore officials wlieu interview ed y ester o clock for 50 M ultpom ah county ference was organized 30 years ago th ro at. Mrs. S tockton was th e day, the new grader which has re boys and g irls, who will leave at by t be Kev. C harles Asplund, th en ■ wife of VVBliam L. Stockton who cently been installed th e re can do th a t tim e for C orvallis to atten d p asto r of P o rtla n d ’s Swedish B a p - 1 for th e p ast eight y ears has been everything except vote. W hile this th e tw o-w eeks session of the club tist church. em ployed by th e P o rtlan d E lectric may be stretch in g th e tru th con sum m er school held in th a t city The m eeting opened by a song Pow er com pany a t Oak Grove, east siderably, the B erry G row ers P ack each year u nder th e auspices of the service led by th e Rev. E. B jork- of E stacada. / ing com pany may welt be pardoned cooperative extension w ork of O re quist, sta te m issionary. T his w as F u n eral services w ill be held a due am ount of pride in a tine, up gon S tate A g ricu ltu ral college. follow ed by th e conference serm on, T h u rsd ay afternoon at 2 o'clock at to d ate equipm ent w hich has been School w ill begin the follow ing preached by the Rev. Mr. N ordell th e chapel of th e G ates F u n eral placed in th e main room of the m orning, Monday, June 11, w ith en of H aley. O ther sp eak ers who con Home, w ith in term en t in Lincoln cannery building a t an approxi ro llm en t of classes and the begin trib u ted to the success of th e con Memorial P ark. S ilver Leaf Re m ate cost of $ (500. The m achine ning of re g u la r work. T he s’chool ference w ere th e Rev. J. Alf E rik- bekah lodge of P o rtlan d and the lias been in operation for the past w ill be in ch a rg e of H ,C. Sey son of P o rtla n d ; Coast E v an g elist E stacad a ch a p te r of O. E. S., of 10 days and is giving em inent sa t m our, sta te club leader, supple- G. S jo lander; O. S. Rydm an, Dr. w hich Mrs. S tockton was a m em isfaction in every p articu la r. ni,-ntt il by the re g u la r faculty of O. C. W right, sta te convention sec ber, w ill be rep resen ted a t th e The m achine, which is e lec trica l th e college and possibly others. The re ta ry ; th e Rev. A. H. Johnson of j funeral. T hree ladies from each Proposed enlargem ent of G resh am Methodist Episcopal church. ly propelled, consists of a so rter cost for tra n sp o rta tio n , board and Tacom a, sta te m issionary of Wash-1 lodge w ill act as h o n o rary pall- Photo Is of a carefully co n stru c te d model made by th e Rev. H. V. about 30 feet In length, attached to tu itio n w ill be $17 for the tw o- ! ington. The w ell-know n blind ! b ea rers and th ree from each lodge W ilhelm , p asto r of the church, w ho is also the arch itect. w hich are four rubber belt con w eek period. It is advisable th a t j evangelist, A. J. F reem an, led one 1 as flower b earers veyors each about 50 feet long. An a sm all additional sum be tak en of the evangelistic services. The F ran ces Thede w as born in Min en tire c ra te of berries, previously DAMASCUS along for incidental expenses, says Rev. and Mrs. F. Stenberg of T il nesota, A pril 21, 1881, and when i v. stem m ed in the Held, is dumped in h o u r g irls and th ree boys re- W. H. Baillie, county club agent. lamook, who have sung in Gresh- six y ears of age w ent w ith her to th e bath, two of which are in ceived th e ir e eightli ig h th g grade ra d e diplom d ip lo m as Any club m em ber, 12 y ea rs of am a num ber of tim es, w ere heard l p aren ts to F lorida w here she grew operation at the sam e tim e. The last Tuesday evening. They were. to young womanhood. T he family age or over, is eligible to attend in several m usical num bers. force of th e w ater serves two p u r F rieda K eller, E thel Bow erm an, A picnic din n er w as enjoyed S a t came to P o rtlan d w here Miss who has earned th e trip by w inning poses ,to wash th e b erries th o r Jo sep h in e H erm an, Betty W heeler, it a t th e sta te fair or from' coun urday of the conference on th e Thede was em ployed at th e Meier oughly and to float them down over TROUTDALE Edw in Boynton, L aurence S ylves & F ra n k sto re for th re e years p re tie s; wlio-e w ork is up to date; T illam ook beach. , ,. ... ... I the wooden screens or sla ts of Definite step s w ere tak en at a te r and A rth u r W inther. E veryone T he iro u td a le Lad es Aid wil var)e<, wldth8( w here th are ceding h er m arriag e to Mr. Stock- who is elected as a delegate, or enjoyed the b eautiful m usic played w ell attended m eeting of the official g iv e a silver tea a t th e home ot gMuied a8 to g lle. then carrled on who is paying his or h er own ex G resham Boy W rites of Shipw reck, ton, w hich took place November ,.E lla , H e,,8l7 W ednesday, th e 1)elt conveyor8 , o the Wiliting Jo h n A nicker, who left la st | 20, 1907, a t Hood River. They board of th e M ethodist Episcopal by Dr. Em il E nna, P o rtlan d m usic penses. m onth for Lockanok, A laska, to j lived th e re for th ree y ears, and in ch u rch la st n ig h t on the m a tte r of teach er and com poser, and the Ju n e 6. riiis is also the reg u lar recep tacles G irls should bring necessary songs sung by Mrs. Cora G eiscr, proposed building im provem ents, B e tw e e n '75 and 100 b a rre ls of to ilet a rticle s, enough clothing for w ork during th e salm on cannery G resham from 1910 to 1914. From when an unanim ous vote w as re g also of. P o rtland. The class will, m eeting and a good atten d an ce is straw b e rrie s are now being packed tw o w eeks, including cotton d ress season, in a re c e n t p erso n al le tte r I G resham she and h er husband istered in favor of the plans w hich read by Betty W heeler .and the desired. A num ber of the high school at the can n ery daily, w ith the sea- es su itab le for school w ear, a p a r to his m other gave th e account of moved to P o rtlan d and la ter to Oak have been u nder consideration for class prophecy, by Josephine H er ty d ress, a heavy coat for cool days an exciting incident connected w ith Grove w here they w ere residing at th e past two or th ree m onths. The m an, w ere very good and enjoyed girls su rp rised Miss Mary Scott son but fairly begun. T he ex tra and evenings, and if they wish, his trip north. T he day his ship : the tim e of h er death. by all. The g rad u atio n a d d r e s s , almo18t The deceased is survived by a im provem ents will involve an ex w a s e lv e n hv U F I ind aa an nt m o st enjoyable evening a t her entirely for th e ice cream trade, bloom ers and shoes for gym nasium w ent thro u g h th e P ass, they w ent h , „ expressed .„ r e s s e il th e e ir ileen r re e- w hile the bulk of th e rem ainder p en d itu re of $12,000. H alf th is w a s g iv e n t i y i i . !■. L in d a s, an at- home and th ir deep by a ship a t 5 o’clock in the a fte r sister, Mrs. M. T. Onsel of A tlantic, w ork and a te n n is ra c k e t if they am ount Is alread y pledged, $3000 torney of Oregon City who is re play tennis. B athing su its w ill be noon w hich a t m idnight was Ga.; four b ro th ers, W alter Thede from Mr. and Mrs. C. M. H arriso n publican candidate for d istric t a t g ret of her leaving T routdale. Ice goes into p reserves and jam goods. cream ami w afers w ere served. w recked on th e rocks. An S O S I of S uperior, W is.; R. R. T hede of As in previous years, the berries provided a t th e college. They on an an n u ity basis, and $3000 by torney. B renton Vedder, C lack a The Scott fam ily has moved to a re packed w ith co rrec t propor- also bring all th e bedding they w as sen t out to th e ship on w hich i Law tey, F la.; H erm an T hede of m em bers of th e official board on a m as county su p erin ten d en t, gave H enry tio n ate am ounts of su g a r and need, including blankets or sheets, Jo h n w as a p assenger. He sup- | Jacksonville, F la.; and th ree -y e ar plan of paym ent. A out diplom as. Most of the g ra d u Fairview w here Mrs. Scott will com forts and pillow s. Beds and posed they would go to th e rescue, i Thede of Chicago, 111. F u n e ra l ser- new p arsonuge will be built, but ates have some idea us to w here teach th e com ing year. It is re placed in cold storage. They a re but they w ere ordered to go on by ! vices had been announced for th is m a ttresses a re furnished. are going to high school: alized th a t T ro u td ale's loss will be packed in b arrels, 30-pound tins th e keeper of the lighthouse, and afternoon, but w ere la te r deferred th e old one will be reta in ed for they Ethel Bowerm an and F rieda K eller ' F airv ‘ew ’s gain. T h «y have livc<} and one-pound cartons. Boys a re asked to bring to o th th e w ork of rescu in g the stran d ed ! un til T hursday, as w ord w as re ren ta l. T he cold pack process for stra w will go to M ilwaukie Union high b e r® for^the^ past seven years ^aud b ru sh , com b, tow els, a p air of ship w as left to th e "A rctic”, a | ceived Monday from th e b ro th er in The en larg em en t of the church b erries needs no advocate. The o v eralls or coveralls for w ork in ship 70 m iles behind th e w recked | W isconsin sta tin g he had sta rted w ill be bro u g h t about by th e ex school; Jo sep h in e H erm an and have m ade many stau n ch friends. Mr. and Mrs. R ussell McCoy and I f>‘'P u larlty of the cold pack system field or b arn , re g u la r clothes for | one. T he A rctic stood by u n til all tension of th e church 10 feet to the B etty W heeler expect to go to d au g h ter Shirley of Birley, Idaho, i 18 bused upon the absolute fresh- o th e r class w ork, and if they w ish, | th e m en w ere saved. The savior for th e w est. Union high school! east and 20 feet to the south. The G resham are visiting at th e home of Mr. and nl‘RB l,f h<‘ frl* *, #,!‘ ’ ,e ro ta ining b . aseball e t and _ „ glove, .___. te n n is .. ra c k ... . i ship w as given a royal w elcom e by plans call for a change in the se a t Edw in Boynton and L aurence S yl Mrs. Je ssie Halley. Mr. McCoy is Wall Paper! Wall Paper! *be n atu ra l fruit flavor. Con- vester plan on going to eith er ?h0®.8’ a1? ? ' those anchored in th e h arb o r and ing of th e m ain auditorium , placing be provided for them Thev should i l“ uoc »“ vuv.eu ... u a.u o i «..u , Clean up th a t sm oked and dingy b ro th er of Mrs. Halley. O ther tain in g as it does every elem ent of the pulpit in th e east end instead of G resham Union high school or to a guests Sunday at th e H ailey home the fresh fru it flavor, th is process bring pillow blankets or sheeU , com for s r B° ma8t,e O'L J r ^ r ’ l i h J ° n hn ^ i s is ' p ™ ®, m " $1' p Pow ° ell S t —Adv a ,T° dd th e south side of the room. The Benson Polytechnic . and s. Beds and M attresses ,her a ‘ " d d dha h.er Man, w ere Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell lias practically revolutionized the Mrs. Simon H uddle enjoyed a choir and a sm all pipe o rgan will a r e fn rn ia h ed esses h a ving a fine tim e and eagerly an- b erry p reserving industry w ithin a' ticip atin g th e th re e m o n th s’ h ard be back of th e pulpit. T his will v isit from her uncle H enry D ear- of P o rtlan d . the past few years. Lawn Mowers. dorff of C arlsbad, Calif., ab o u t tw o V isitors a t the II. E. Bloyd home T he p arty w ill leave th e office of , w ork before him in th e cannery. The qne-pound carto n c a rrie rs We re p a ir and sh arp en lawn in crease the size of the auditorium weeks ago. Mr. Deardorff, who Sunday w ere Mrs. L. M. McGowan County Club A gent W. H. B aillie j m ow ers. We call for and deliver. b u t slightly, but will im prove its had not seen his b ro th er A lbert and Miss E lla McGowen of Kelso, have been perfected th is year until on F irs t stre e t prom ptly a t 8:30 1 Money Savers J. E. Metzger, G resham , phone arran g em en t. T he addition to the D eardorff of H appy Valley for over Wush., m other and sister of Mrs. it seem s th e re could be no fu rth e r a. m. Any who w ish to go and Men's blue w ork s h irts 69 ce n ts; 1901.—Adv. im provem ent. T he paper carto n s tf south will provide, on th e m ain 20 years, had not seen th e old Bloyd. have not yet reported to Mr. Bail- j dress sh irts, co llars attach ed 98c; floor, a ch u rch p arlo r for sm all a re paraffined to a high degree, hom e place and old friends for lie, a re asked to atten d to th is m en 's overalls $1.29; 36-Inch bath g ath erin g s, and in the basem ent a Mrs, Minnie B eiderm an of P o rt m aking them entirely im pervious Patience for Patients. over 40 years. W hile in thiR co u n m a tte r im m ediately, as it is very tow els 19c, tw o for 35c. Alys- larg e kitchen and a room for th e land sp e n t several days visiting at to leakage. An order has been re n ecessary he have the nam es of all w orth & M artin._Adv. Old D octor—“W hat do you w ant, b eg in n ers’ d ep artm en t of the S un try , he also visited A lbert Cook, the home of her sister-in -law , NJrB- ceived recently at th e cannery for an old friend. Mr. D eardorff, who who are planning to go to th e 1 .... — ...............■............................ . my lad?” day school. T he p arlo r will pro F rances Fox, th is week. a carload of these pound carto n s sum m er school. I w hole an experience in th e life of Young P hysician—“ I w ant a little vide additional Sunday school room is in th e g ard en in g business, likes P aul H ubble and Mrs. Jam es of straw b e rrie s. T his m eans th a t the clim ate of C arlsbad tine The young people w ill be tak en Die young person th a t w ill be long advice on how to succeed In this and w ill m ake possible th e se p a ra Mrs. Hurt Angelo, o f Lincoln, Robinson of S eattle, Wash., spent 30 tons or 60,000 pounds of the to C orvallis in tw o of the G resham rem em bered. The nam es of the profession.’ tion of the ad u lt and young peo Nebr., is visiting her p are n ts Mr. a few days last week a t th e home sugared delicacy will soon be on Union high school busses, driven M ultnom ah county boys and g irls | Old D octor—" J u st have patience, p le s’ classes into two departm ents. its way to Buffalo, N. Y., th e re to and Mrs. L ingle and will be w ith of Mrs. Eunice Robinson. by W illiam " C a rlste d t and B. M. i wil1 be given in th e Outlook la ter, my son, have patience." T he p rese n t k itchen and p asto r's lie distrib u ted to the re ta ile r from L ester A shw orth and R ichard them until July. Mrs. Angelo cam e H ow ell. | study will be available for class the refrig eru tin g car. T his is room s or th e overflow from th e in to Oregon in tim e to atten d th e K n arr sp en t several days last week called th e th ree to one pack, 12 T h is sum m er school w ill afford ' at Oak Grove Ashing. w edding of h er sister, Mrs. Lyle term ed iate d ep artm en t, w hich now ounces of b erries and four of a w onderful op p o rtu n ity for a p Fred B lliiter of S eattle sp en t su g ar, a com bination w hich brings m eets in th e E pw orth Legue room. N o rth ru p , form erly! Miss C lara p roxim ately 600 boys and g irls of ; Lingle. W ednesday visiting relativ es here. out tin* full flavor of the fruit. A new tow er w ill be built, w hich th e state. T he hou rs w ill be Vieno and F an n ie R iikula of B A P T IS T C H U R C H BA SEM EN T will have en tra n ce s on the ground W ednesday v isito rs a t th e J. F. Due g rea t advantage of th e new brim m ing w ith in te rest, th e in P leasan t Valley accom panied th eir level w ith sta irw a y s to the m ain Coons home were Mr. and Mrs. A. system is th a t of sanitatio n . All stru c tiv e ad vantages g re a t and the uncle, A. llah to , hom e for a sh o rt floor or th e basem ent. The p asto r's Shields and d au g h ter Miss Mildred refuse is tak en out by w orkers visit D ecoration day. study will be in th e tow er, of P o rtlan d . lined up along the conveyors and Dr. and Mrs. A. Skippin and Dr. i A model of th e proposed church D inner g u ests W ednesday at the the b erries are w ashed free of Rand and Mrs. H. H. Vose all of P o rtlan d has been co n stru cted by th e p as L. A. H arlow home w ere Mr. and and g rit in th e sw irling w ater bath MENU to r, th e Rev. H. V. W ilhelm, who visited at the Boynton home Dec Mrs. U. G. Shipley of Salem and which does not, how ever, im pair Cream ed Chicken or Baked Ham is th e a rc h ite c t for th e im prove o ratio n day. Mr. and Mrs. W ilbert Brodie, en Mr. and Mrs. J. Beveridge and Mrs. the flavor of the fru it in any way. H ot B iscuits M ashed Potatoes V egetable m ents. This model has been shown The circ u latin g w ater is filtered S. F. H arlow of P ortland. P erfectio n Salad on various occasions to church deavoring to show Mr. and Mrs. during its p rogress through the Sam and R obert H arlow , R ich A. W. Boynton some "rea l co u n S tra w b erry S h o rtcak e Coffee groups and has aroused much in m achine, so th a t th e b erries are ard K n arr and O rville McNeel try ,” took them and Lloyd Brodie te re st. co n stan tly brought in contact with Price 50c Children u nder 12, 35c Com m ittees appointed some tim e Mary E lizabeth and R obert Boyn drove to Wind riv er, Wash., Wed clean w ater. nesday, on a fishing trip . ton to th e cou n try near Salem la st ago to m ake ten tativ e plans are as A nother advantage under th e Mr. and Mrs. Arch C raw ford of follow s: K. A. Miller, g en eral Sunday. Among th e nice th in g s p resen t system Is the im proved Oregon City sp en t W ednesday at they saw was th e old fashioned ch a irm an ; finance, W. J. Cooper, quality of the fru it, as the berries R, E. Cannon, L. Spencer, H. L. ch u rch w here Mr. Brodie used to the home of Mr. C raw ford's p a r are processed the sam e day they ents, Mr. and Mrs W. E. C raw ford. go. S t.C la ir and D. E. Tow le; pub T his insu res no Mrs. Dan Lynch of S eattle spent are received. Olive P resto n , Lois, Fae, and licity, L. L. K idder, Lyle Mason, w aste by mold and an absolute last week visiting a t th e home of Edwin Boynton accom panied Caryl, R obert B arn es, Miss E lizabeth fresh n ess of quality th a t was Im * Jo h n so n and Mrs. W. J. Cooper; May and L aurence S ylvester and her b ro th er, A. I). K endall. possible u nder the form er system . The S. & I) club m et a t the home C harles D rake to th e C arver caves. p lans, Mrs. H. L. St. C lair, Mrs. The g rad e r ru n s every night until of Mrs. M. It. McGinnis T h u rsd ay E veryone enjoyed th e trip. G eorge F. Honey, Mrs. B. L. W al- F rien d s will (>e m ore th an p leas with 11 m em bers and eight visitors the supply of berries, picked d u r rad, C. E. R usher and W. W. H ast ed to know th a t W illet Bow erm an, present. A delicious dinner was ing the forenoon, Is exhausted. The in g s; equipm ent, Mrs. A. O. Lam who grad u ated from M. U. 11. 8. F rl served. The afternoon w as spent run s ta rts a t 1 p. m. b ert, Mrs. C. J. L undquist, Mrs. W. W hile some com plaint may have A. W inters, Jackson F. Jo n es and day nig h t was the only senior sing in playing 500. F irs t honors w ent been heard th a t less cannery jobs A rza Sm ith. T he chairm en of these ing botli In the ch o ru s and q u a r to Mrs. Mary P arso n s and co nsola a re now av ailable for women w ork com m ittees, to g eth er with th e gen tet. Among those who attended tion Io Mrs. W. <’. Speni -• Next ers, th ere a re many places open in Tomahawk s e a m - era l ch airm an , co n stitu te the ex the exercises F riday night w ere m eeting w ill be held a t Mrs. R. the straw b e rry fields w here com Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bow erm an, K n arr's at Sandy Dell. ecutive com m ittee. less sheets, a splendid T he curd p arty given F riday p etent w orkers may earn as much E thel, Hazel and Evelyn, Mrs. M. Huddle, Mr. and Mrs. Simon night in the Masonic hall by the as they form erly did in the ca n Electric Itange Itargaln value at the regular M ultnomah County H ealth asso cia nery. All stra w b e rrie s brought to A modern W estinghouse electric H uddle and Roy, Miss E lda S tahl, tion w as m uch enjoyed by all who the can n ery a re hulled in the Held K enneth H uddle and Lois ami Fae r a n ie In perfect condition at a real price of $1.45. Comes attended and they realized a neat us they are picked. A higher rate Boynton. price. Phone Mr». Russell Akin, 390x1, sum to help fu rn ish the loan chest. is paid for the picking than h ere Mrs. (). E. S chw eitzer and Iva- in 72x99 and 81x90. Gresham. m ae w ere in D am ascus F riday and F irs t honors w ere given Mrs. Lee tofore. It is said by those trying Specially priced at S atu rd ay . Mrs. Schw eitzer had Evans aud Mr. K avanagh with con out the new method thut with a Introduction Offer enough ca r tro u b le F riday to do solation aw ard s to Mrs. Wilson and little pructice a picker can be $22.50 for your old cry sta l se t or come proficient In getting the $1.00 for aw hile. She has found out th a t H. E. Bloyd. any old radio in trad e on a new berry off th e stem with little loss Mr. and Mrs. R. D. H ew itt and the th ird tim e was th e charm , for, Crosley A. C. set. B jur E lectric of tim e. T here are now about 20 children left T uesday for Rose afte r having a blow out and b re a k sto re, G resham .—Adv. w ork«rs em ployed at the ing one of her doors, th e car would burg to be at th e bedside of Mr. ¡ cannery. P lease phone or w rite Item s for not work. It was rep aired in tim e H ew itt's fath er who is seriously ill. th e Outlook — but give your real i to back to lo rtla n d . First-Hand Knowledge. EA IR VIEW nam e. Call G resham 1561. G aston, who w as suffering from B ii Igarian Milk. Part linen huck towel. Good heavy weight, hem Mrs. Ida Shepherd, who has been bronchitis, consulted his doctor. If you have a weak stom ach then Appearance First. stitched with blue border, an unusual value for It's d e bedfast for the past tw o weeks, is The man of science questioned him Young Lady—“W hich would you drink B ulgarian milk. slow ly im proving. on all the sym ptom s and, shaking 25c, 5 for SI.00 p refer in your fu tu re husband, licious. If you have h ealth you Mrs. II. C. Moore attended th e j his head w ith a know ing air, pre have happiness. For p lan t call w ealth, ability, or ap p earan ce?” g rad u atin g exercises at Duk Grove scribed a rem edy, which, he aa- Lady, not so young—"A ppearance, G resham 67x1.—Adv. school Iasi Friday. H er grandson, sured him, would prom ptly bring my d ea r; b u t h e’s got to appear Donald T horpe was one of the 28 relief. For Filling Station. p retty soon.” ! "You seem to have a g re a t deal To sell or lease, co rn er lot H an g rad u ates. Mrs. Maud Axtell of G resham Is I of experience w ith th is sickness,” cock and V ancouver avenue, P o rt land. Both th ro u g h stree ts, near visiting th is week with Fairview rem arked G aston. "Oh, yes,” answ -red th e doctor, Broadw ay bridge. Easy entry. Mc- friends. Mrs. E liza Stone lias r e tu r n e d ,' for more th an 15 y ears I've been All rayon hose with pointed heel, made strong Alpine, 200 W oodlark Bldg., P o rt home afte r spending several days i iifferiiig from bronchitis m yself,” land. Phone BE. 6301.—Adv. where the w ear comes. Colors nude, mirage, even- Scored ice made from Bull in P o rtlan d a t th e home of Mrs. glow, vanity and champaign. Sizes 8% to 10. Run w’ater. Cash and C arry Ice J .W. T ow nsend and Mrs. For low est rate s on autom obile, statio n at Wiilrad M ercantile Co. tru ck and general Insurance see Josephine Q uesinberry. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Shaw a c it W. T horne.—Adv. com panied by .Mr. and Mrs. J. W A nderson m otored to V ernonia on Thursday Evening June 7.—Baptist k Sunday w here they Were the gu ests i Guild dinner, — llaptiat - ch of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Knapp. Saturday. June 9. — Evangelical D inner guests on Sunday at the Women'» Union bake eale. Sanitary home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H, Stone market. Sport ribbed hose of rayon, reinforced with m er were Mrs. H. M. Shaw and Mrs. Saturday. June 9.—Apron »ale. La cerized lisle. A real service hose for rough wear. STANDARD CRATES, each....................... $ .22 .Maud Axtell of G resham and Mrs. dles Aid of Cottrell com munity church. Eliza Stone. Comes in grain, champaign, nude and French nude. HALLOC K REFILLS, per M ................. $3.50 Church Makes Plans for Building Program Baptist Ladies’ Guild Supper Thursday, June 7, 5:45 to 7:30 NEW LCW PRICE Seamless Sheets .00 ^otftSBÍ 6 - lb . IC O N Model ”R” HUCK TOWELS 25c each, 5 for $1 O n ly $395 LADIES’ RAYON HOSE 50c pair, 2 pair 95c LADIES’ HOSE 50c pair, 2 pair for 95c CRATE SALE Was $ 4 Sizes 8*/j to lOVfe. P.E.P.C0. Phone Mil POWELL ST. G resham W. R. HICKS CO. Gresham IC E Oregon HALLOC KS K D, per M ....................... $4.50 O ne W eek O n ly, June 6 - 1 3 Rotary Cut Box Co. One block w est of can n ery , G resham , Ore. P hone 1191 A Policy for Kvery Need. Monday, June I t—Beginning of boy»’ and girt«’ sum m er school. O. S. A. C. June - 1«.—Straw- C C. Bush, form er Ford dealer , Saturday Evening, - ----- - ------- of T ro u td ale, is w riting life Insur- !;,rr,vhu7 T r’ ’ Hom* M’,‘hod- ance In th is te rrito ry for th e Union C entral Life In su ra n ce com pany of « C incinnati, Ohio, 62 years in bust- I SieTsger“ i!. Co? »tore. n ets. Office 802 A m erican Bank ; ------- —- Bldg., P o rtlan d , Oregon P h o n e !, •’’n d ay Evening. June 29 str a w . BEacon 2817; R^s. 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