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PAGE FOUR Mr». H annah Shaw spent Mr and Mrs. H. M. M oreland and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. H elgeson and days last week at th e home of Mrs sm all son left F riday for Berkeley four ch ild ren , of W esthope, N. D., Mercy Donley at Lenta. Cal., w here Mr M oreland will at Mr. and Mrs. G eo-ge H unter, of tend sum m er school. T he com ing were c a lle rs F riday evening on Mr. P endleton, w ere g u ests last week of year h e will have ch arg e of the and Mrs. W. J. Cooper and family. They w ere on th eir way home from Mias C laudia Thom, of Bend, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Turner a g ric u ltu ra l d ep artm en t of the Au C alifornia and will go by way of Ore., left W ednesday for P o rtlan d Mr. and Mrs. E. R. W alser and burn, Cal., high school. Canada. A daughter. Miss R uth afte r a visit at the home of her two children, M eredith and Milli- Mrs. W. P. T uerck and two ch il H elgeson, w as a teach er last year aunt, Mrs. C. N. T aber. She will cent, have moved from P o rtlan d and O ther visit relativ es in P ortlan d before are com fortably settled in th e Bap- dren a re spending th e sum m er in in th e S ilverton schools. re tu rn in g to her home. Miss Thom tlst p - arso n ag e on W est Pow ell San F rancisco a t the hom e of Mrs. g u ests d u rin g the week at th e Coop is the dau g h ter of Dr J. W. Thom, s tr eet. Mr. W alser Is the m an ag er T u erck 's p aren ts. Mr. T uerck, em er home w ere C. A. M atthews and a b ro th er of Mrs. Taber. of the P iggly W iggly sto re in th is I c ployed tJ, n , at . n th il e local p lan t of the his d au g h ter. Miss Aima M atthew s place. I S tan d ard Oil com pany, p lan s to also of W esthope. T he M atthew s Mrs. J. F. C ham bers and d aughter Mr. and Mrs. H enry H ughes, of Ji” " h l8/ a“ “ 1’' ,n C alifornia In a fam ily p lan s to come to Oregon th is erkshire Stockings fit per H elen cam e S atu rd ay m orning from W indsor, nr Idaho, i.to»,« ____ w ere c a lle rs F rl- . I few weeks for his an n u al vacation. fall to reside, if possible. fectly because they arc fu ll Word has been received th a t Mrs “ Week-end vf8lt day on Mrs. P. A. Gould They T he Rev. and Mrs. B urton Davies fajluûneJ. Made in all weights and ie n n e th 8 R h3? " " ’ a * “ 8? “ ”" Were “cconU’a » “' d ‘»y Mrs Hughes- D ennis T aylor, of P o rtlan d , for- and ch ildren, Beryl, M argery, R ach in all the newest shades. A prod K enneth R oberts, and other mem- | m other, Mrs. H arriso n , of La m e-!y of G resham , has been called el and L aw rence, of W est S eattle, FOR uct of the Berkshire Knitting her® of th e R oberts family. G rande, Ore. to T ekam ah. Neb., by th e serious arriv ed S atu rd ay for a w eek-end Mills,** the largest mills in the illness of her m other. visit w ith the Rev. Mr. D avies’ world devoted exclusively to the Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M anning, Mr. cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Benj. H. m anufacture of w om en's f u j and Mrs. John Roberts and Mrs. Davies. They are h ere for the a n fashioned silk stockings. Ask to C atherine H arm on atten d ed th e nual convention of th e C h ristian see the new shades. Oregon P ioneer association g a th e r ch u rch a t Vancouver, W ash., which ing at th e auditorium in P o rtlan d began yesterday. Mr. Davies is We Have a large and com THE PEK0, Thursday. All rep o rt a splendid p asto r of th e West S eattle C h ris plete assortment to service w eight. ON STORAGE FUEL tim e and m ach Interest. D uring tia n church. select from. P a i r ............. the past y ear 400 old pioneers, A p arty consisting of E ditor and FU LL F A S H IO N E D I R0D0, m em bers of th e association, have Mrs. H. L. St. Clair, th eir dau g h ter, ROCK SPRINGS LUMP COAL, Ton Prlced from heavier w eight oth r Mr“' M ann,ng an d Miss M argaret St. C lair. Miss Em- P a i r ............. rs residing n ear G resham w ere ma B. Jo h n so n and Mrs. E lsie Cogs- OLD-GROWTII FUEL TIES, Corti....... Iv Pen?! " Ce at D° UKlas Coun- wel1 F rid ay m orning by auto „ C° lo5s: C ham pagne, Nude, P earl B lush, Everglow A le sa n R io n s S Ä . B ,“ k - " " > • » J i Saw ed any length, delivered a fte r A ugust 1. 24 In P m H a n 7 8TM JUnP ' ° r C r“ ‘e r L ak e n atlonal Park to wh ch Mr M . association, of atten d th e convention of the Oregon Also Real Prices on Cordwood, Rick-wood and Slab .M r , M anning Is P resident, S tate E d ito rial association Cards Also a full line of colors in ARROW HEAD SILK HOSE Mr » ." I ' » « ■” »"v in both re g u la r and e x tra sizes. P a ir. T h u rs d .? ? retu rn ed on ing a fine trip , but the m ountain T hursday from a m onth’s visit w ith | scenery en route m ore or less ob- h er g ra n d p a re n ts at La Crosse, Wig. scu re on account of w eath er condi BLOCK EAST OF MT. HOOD DEPOT A m ost enjoyable event of T h u rs tions. T hey w ent by w ay of Bend P h ones: Office. 1051; Residence, WJXi day evening was a dinner p arty at and will retu rn over th e Pacific Maffet's villa at L ato u rell falls, a t highw ay. T hey expect to be back GRESHAM tended by m em bers of the M eth W ednesday evening. GRESHAM, OREGON odist ch u rch choir. Covers w ere 8. S. Thom pson, who has been laid for IS. The evening w as spent serio u sly ill for the p ast four weeks Mr. and Mrs. H arold Lew is w ere in th e beautiful living room of the in P o rtlan d Medical h ospital, is treated to an enjoyable ch ariv ari villa, w here stu n ts, m usic and oth- being retu rn ed to his home the first F rid ay evening by a group of th eir , e r diversions w ere enjoyed. T hose of th is week. He w ill not be able triends, th e m ajo rity of whom w ere ' v e w n W r e i he ReV’ 811,1 Mr8’ H ,O rece,v e vi8itora for the P ^ s e n t from the W alrad M ercantile com -I pany, w here Mr. Lew is is em-1 W ilhelm, Mr. and Mrs. H en ry ow ing to his w eakened condition. S orensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ja ck so n Ployed. Someone th o u g h tfu lly pro- | You will find it easy to supply your vacation Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sowles left yes Jones, Mr. and Mrs. L eslie W alrad, te rd a y for a four-day trip to V an vided ice cream and w afers w hich Hosiery wants here. Mrs. J. E. G ates, Mrs. M ary Dodge, couver, B. C., and o th er p a rts of m ade th e evening a m ost enjoyable Mrs. H. II. Ott, Mrs. E lsie Cogswell, the P u g et Sound country. affair. Two o th er ch a riv ari groups English ribbed Sport Hose, rayon plated, Miss Amy Cooper. Miss H elen R og T he sm all boy w ith a d esire to arriv ed d u rin g th e evening to assist comes in all the best colors. Priced at.... ’. ers, Miss Emma B, Johnson, Miss celeb rate th e glorious F o u rth by in the noise. Oiir gem pieces are works IIM IM M tlfH IIItttllll W innlfred O sburn, H al Jo n es and m eans of firecrack ers and the usual Dr. G eorge M allett. Ladies’ silk and rayon from the Allen A Mills—un accom panim ents is m eeting w ith attention called of art that do honor tc he Reuben T reb er has begun exca poor success in his req u e sts to usual values—Comes in Naturelle, White Jade, TO FIREWORKS DANGER vations for a new house on th e G resham m erch an ts, a s th e sale of The d an g er to ch ild ren because Shell, French Nude, Atmosphere. Sizes * 7 A craftsman, the jeweler and Section L ine road a mile ea st of th ese joy-producing a rtic le s is of firew orks, and th e need of special s ' ■ to 10’ I'm ,\i at ...... G resham . T he building will be a g a in st th e law and s tric tly p ro ca re on th e p a rt of p a re n ts to p ro the possessor alike (¡C Inferior in iiiiiH iiiiiiiiiiiiii m odern in every p articu la r. Mr. hibited in th e c o rp o rate lim its of tect them a re pointed out in the jewelry brings neither pride T reb er will be assisted in th e c a r G resham . follow ing le tte r issued by th e O re p en ter w ork by his b ro th er H enry The high school w as entered gon sta te board of h e a lth : nor pleasure (J W e specialize Miss C athryn Metzger Is an as T h u rsd ay evening and th e com bina "T he p a re n ts of th ree sm all ch il s is ta n t d u rin g th e sum m er vacation tio n lock broken to th e v ault, p a d ren killed by firew orks la st year in jewelry that you may be period at th e T w entieth C entury pers and o th er a rtic le s sc attered ree n tly ap p eared before th e R oches Stepping Stones are store. well proud to own about, b ut nothing m issing as far te r, N. Y., common council and fast becoming very T he So and Sew circle of th e as can be ascertain ed at p resen t. urged th e adoption of an ordinance M ethodist L adies’ Aid will conduct V aluable silv erw are and ty p e w rit to prohibit th e sale and disch arg e popular with the la a food sale F riday, Ju ly 6, a t th e ers w ere ignored by th e would-be of firew orks w ith in th e city w ith dies that desire an all H. W. S tro n g b erry farm . All food thieves. E n tran ce to the building th e exception of th e display of set silk hose for only is asked to be delivered by 11 was m ade by b reaking a window in pieces at com m unity celeb ratio n s.” One Dollar. o'clock to eith er S tro n g ’s sto re or th e boys’ lavatory. T he w ork does T he ord in an ce requested by these They c o m e i n th e residence of Mrs. A. M. S h er not look like th a t of professionals. bereaved p are n ts w as passed by the man. T his food sale w ill be th e first F rench Nude, Even- Mrs. A. F. Hoover, Mrs. Gus Don council—too late so far as they of four to be conducted a t th e ley and Mrs. Bessie Dixon, w ith w ere concerned— but th e ir action glow, (irain, Flesh- S tro n g b erry farm during the sea- th e ir m other, Mrs. A nnie Beers, m ay be th e m eans of saving o th er Pink, Vanity, Pearl son. drove to T he D alles F rid a y w ith children. GRESHAM, OREGON Blush, White Jade, A fine of $10 each w as imposed on W esley C unningham , Mrs. D ixon’s Since it is probable th a t th e a u Nude, Shell, Grey, A. J. W. Brow n and George Dietl, son, who cam e down to atten d the th o rities of m ost com m unities in local m eat m ark et p ro p rieto rs, on fu n eral of his uncle, H o b art Beers. Oregon will still allow th e sale and Remember the price ad u lterated food ch arg es p referred W hile th e re the ladies visited at the use of d an g ero u s firew orks on In $1.00 by the sta te food inspectors. T he farm home of C. L. Look. Mr. C un dependence Day—in some cities fine w as imposed by D istrict Judge n in g h am ’s em ployer. have been allow ed it for days Mears F riday m orning. No. 845 All-silk Hose with fine lisle top, heel and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Beegle and in advance in defiance of p resen t Mr. and Mrs. Clifford C. B lanch Mrs. A nnie Beers drove to W ater law s— it becom es th e d uty of the toe Full fashioned. Comes in Honey Beige ard , of S an ta Ana, Cal., enjoyed a loo, Ore., Sunday m o rning to visit sta te d ep a rtm en t of h ealth to point Flesh Pmk, Pearl Blush, White Jade, Misty p a rt of th e ir honeym oon trip last w ith Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Heyne. out to p a re n ts some of th e m ore im Morn, Nude, I ansan, Kasha Beige, Gun Metal week at the hom e of the groom s They expect to re tu rn th is evening. p o rta n t cau ses of F o u rth of Ju ly uncle and au n t. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Sizes 8*4 to 10% Mrs. C lara P u lle r has been su f accid en ts an d m eans by w hich they Kastm an. They are to u rin g th e ferin g for sev eral days w ith a se can safeg u ard th e ir youngsters. U'n.O at ................................. co ast as far as V ictoria. B. C. IH IW M M tM IM IIim u vere a ttac k of n eu ritis. “ T he ty p e of firew orks w hich is set off by g rin d in g u nder the heel or by pounding and w hich is known No. 1625- Munsing’s, extra long, all-silk with by various fanciful nam es such as pointed heel tom es in a large range of the sea ’nigger ch a se rs,’ 'sp it devil,’ ’devil Our town is growing. With the growth, o n -th e-w alk ,’ etc., co n tain s phos son s best colors. Sizes 8% to 10%. -i n r * phorous, a deadly poison. It is not more people are using electricity and ALL the Priced at ........ 1 .¿ 7 0 a ra re th in g for a young child, mis people are using MORE electricity. Oor service ta k in g th is m ateria l for candy, must keep pace with this demand. put some of it in his m outh, u sually w ith a fatal resu lt. Or children " h enyou invest your savings in Portland m ay become poisoned by handling This Store will Close at « p. except Saturdays, Electric Power company $6.00 First Preferred the m a terial and su bsequently put after July 4th. btock, tin g th e ir fingers in th e ir m ouths RUY W ITH CONFIDENCE If an accid en t of th is kind happens give th e victim liquid p etrolatum Y ou're investing in the progress of the commu or m ineral oil and call a doctor itn nity. V our investment pays a steady income and m ediately. shows a steady increase in value. “Severe b u rn s are alw ays dan I M STI DEBAKER Coach. Ilk....... w gerous. On th e F o u rth d o n 't dress This stock yields «.25% dividends. your ch ild ren in fluffy light m ate 1»25 FORD Coupe, repainted, reconditioned rial w hich w ill easily catch fire Hay harvest w ill soon be here and as usual we are Even sp a rk le rs, which o rd in arily prepared to give you quick service on your needs in 15,21 EORI> Con,w, repainted, reconditioned "iiis line. are harm less, have been rep o rted as Write, call or phone today. se ttin g fire to light m uslin dresses 1921 FORD Touring. "T etan u s, o r lockjaw , is p erh ap s Better check over now what you need and phone 1923 CHEV ROLET Coach. the d anger m ost to be feared as ‘ b" n° »»“ » " ¡n » 1921 DV ERLAM) Touring. resu lt of F o u rth of Ju ly accidents The lockjaw germ w ill only grow 1922 ESSEX Touring. in the absence of oxygen. Its habi 1921 DODGE Touring. ta t is th e soil, p a rtic u la rly m anured PITC H FORKS earth . Deep w ounds In th e soft 1921 STAR Touring. j HAY ROPE flesh, such as a re caused by blank 192« FORD Roadster. | 3 and 1 Hue c a rtrid g e w ads, are p a rtic u la rly * **^CTIUC ®TO * to ^i^r CLECTRIC BLDO ■ AU sizes for farm use Short or long handle, also 1921 FORD RoadMcr. d angerous as th e wad u su ally c a r ex tra bandies ries su rface d irt to th e deeper tis I925EORD Sedan. $20 Electric Bldg., Portland, Oregon sues w hich gives th is germ th e best I-DRD Butf, looks good, has license. possible condition for grow th and the developm ent of its poisons. In is again up to th e p are n ts to pro- I (A R D OF THANKS Hay Rope Pulleys i HAY FORKS We •vish ____ to _ th a n k our such cases call your doctor at once tect th e ir own children. And ju st a word to the ad u lts. frle,’<ls for th e sym pathy expressed and let him give te ta n u s antitoxin. Also pulleys for cable. J Rolfs single trees, If given early enough th is will p re According to th e sta te traffic bu- .„ ’iLl’i ii!e r<‘cent dea‘h ot our be- doable trees, jugs, water ■ Single ami double blocks autom obile fata lities a re John F itia h Kr*ndfathpr and uncle, vent lockjaw : If given after sym p reau baifs ele. b*a >- GRESHAM tom s develop Its action Is far less trip led on th e F o u rth of Ju ly p ?„ J X " f t o w £ , ° 'M’ and ,o r sale! positive. L ockjaw once fully devel Kl I I IHII.IT1 F M?r m !? eldrb° U8e and fam ily, Mrs. SEBV K ) t ’v F,eldho’” «? and familv, oped Is com m only fatal. Precaution ihT \ n e fn0ullik8on and fam “H ave we overestim ated F o u rth ily. Miss Allen. io re m a n : P at, you had no rig h t New Cars A large list el of Ju ly dan g ers* L ast year afte r to touch th a t w ire. Don’t you know W I I .L ia KSIOIIT I -ed Implements th e holiday, ed ito rial com m ent was MASONIC PICNIC whippet THE you m ight have been killed by the STOKE ( II R I R l.tR p rac tica lly u nanim ous for regulated shock? IriE?".’ mlsg ,he Maaonlc picnic at ï i ’Jr.'.0«"’. Park ,he Fo»rth of July. celeb ratio n s. But m em ories are P a t: S u re ' I felt It carefu lly , A dm ission 10 cents, ch ild ren 'u n d e r sh o rt, a y ear is a long time, and it before J took hold d of H. 1“ fre*’ T ickets at T odd’s barber Gresham Locals FLliSS B July 4= Big July Special i $1.50 $12 7 U to 25? $1.98 B E R K S H IR E S T O C K IN G S 98c HEPP’S GRESHAM FUEL CO. Racket Store Walrad Mercantile Co. Silk Hosiery for July 4th <^4 Source of T ri de 50c Zi/C LADIES' ALL-SILK HOSE One Dollar JWcaiep’s Jetoelrp &tore MUNSING SILK HOSE INVEST $1.50 in the Progress of the Community MUNSING ALL-SILK HOSE W. R. H IC K S CO. Hay Harvest Equipment Dependable Used Cars $800 $225 .. $200 PORTLAND E L E '__ POWERjpjcP.MPANY I 1 1 I 1 I HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. A. W. Metzger & Co. T/VINCH£ST£fi »hop and F irs t S tate b a n k —Adv.