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PAGE FOUR GRENHAX Mr. and Mrs. Roy K ern and d aughter, Miss F lorence K ern, o t Vancouver, Wash., w ere In G resh am yesterday arran g in g to r th e fu n eral services of Mr. K ern's fath The Rev. and Mrs. E. D. Black- I e r ' M D- K ern > who dl,' d in “ Van couver u v e r hospital early T h u rsd ay m an of Amity, Oregon are at th e to home of th e ir son-in-law , and m orning. daughter, th e Rev. and Mrs. B. J. Sandy was plunged Into d ark n ess Yates. They expect to rem ain u n T uesday evening about 10 o'clock til next week, w hen Till will leave when a sh o rt circ u it caused the to attend the annual Oregon con blow ing out of a fuse. T rouble ference and cam pm eeting of the shooter H. W. Allen w as dispatched F re e M ethodist church to be held to t |, e gcene o( th e tro u b le and soon on th e perm anent cam pground be- jla(j tj,e n ecessary rep a irs made, tw een P ortland and Beaverton. Mrs. A. L. P utnam , who suffered Miss Joyce K idder u n derw ent an a stro k e of p araly sis Ju n e 26. is operation T uesday a t Good S am arl- slow ly convalescing at the home of tan hospital for the rem oval of tw o h er sister, Mrs. A. M. Nichols and is regarded as m uch improved goiters. She w ent through th e o r Mrs. Maud A xtell, who cared for deal well and her condition Is very |,gr during a period of 10 days, has favorable. returned. Gresham Locals Money is not Wealth - But __ W hen stored in th* banks of the country, forms a basis of credit that is of material advantage to you and the community in which you live. The money which is held in hiding or carried in the pocket is of no benefit to any one. One might as well expect returns from the iron and copper ore or gold nuggets stored in the depths of the earth. It is said that statistics show that if all the unneces sary money carried in pockets were properly in vested the returns therefrom would pay all of our taxes. Provide yourself with a cheek book and pay by check rather than with cash. A seven-pound son w as born to Mr. and Mrs. H arry S pencer Ju ly 9 at th e P o rtlan d sanitarium . Moth er and son a re g ettin g along nicely The K aser Service statio n has been newly painted, the w ork of p ain ters em ployed by th e G eneral P etroleum corporation. Mr .and Mrs. Tom Moore of S an ta Monica. Calif., w ere in G resham T h u rsd ay m orning try in g to locate the Misses T horeson who form erly resided here. They brought word of th e serious illn ess of th eir b ro th er, A1 T horeson, now at Santa Monica. FRIDAY, JULY OUTLOOK. GRESHAM, OREGON IS, I»*, July Clearance of all last season’s Men’s Suits 25% Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Honey have left for V ancouver, B. C., to be gone several weeks. Mr. Honey will atten d to m a tte r of business in the north in connection with p roperty in te rests and Mrs. Honey will ac com pany him for th e p leasu re of the trip. While these are last season’s suits, they are about R alph B aker is enjoying a tw o- week vacation trip to so u th ern C a l as attractive in pattern and style as the very newest ifornia. D uring his absence from models. We prefer to keep our stock clean and the office of Brockw ay & Nelson XJrs. P. E. Brockw ay is atten d in g to up to date—hence these reductions. the ro u tin e of office work. Mrs. J. C. Shultz and Mrs. U, G. Sm ith en tertain ed W ednesday a fte r noon at th e S hultz residence on w est Pow ell stre e t in honor of Miss Iren e M cDerm ott of PittHburg, Penn., who is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. S. B. Hall. Four tables of bridge w ere played and refresh m en ts served. F irs t honors w ent to Mrs. H all, second to Miss Iren e M cDerm ott, a niece of Mrs. H all, and consolation to Mrs C. C. Yager. * Mrs. R alph Davis and d au g h ter Jean of P ittsb u rg , Pa., are g u ests a t th e home of Mrs. D avis’ uncle nd au n t, Dr. and Mrs. A. W. B ot kin. T hey cam e down Sunday from 'h erry v llle w here Mrs. D avis' m other, Mrs. Jessie Sibray, also of '•ittsb u rg , is w ith her p aren ts, Dr. nd Mrs. Botkin. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge M cDerm ott ud d au g h ter Evelyn of S an ta Monica, Calif., are g u ests at th e home of Mr. M cD erm ott’s sister, Mrs. 8. B. Hall. Miss Irene Mc D erm ott and her niece, Miss Iren e M cDerm ott, both of P ittsb u rg , Pa., M EN ’S W E A R S H O E S left this m orning afte r a visit at i H allrose ranch. They will visit in 4 C alifornia before re tu rn in g east. G RESH AM Mr. and Mrs. H all and th e ir guests enjoyed u trip around th e Mt. Hood Loop highw ay yesterday, b re a k fa st evening, Ju ly 14, a t 8 o’clock. The ing a t the a g ric u ltu ra l club house J u ly and A ugust m eetings of the near G overnm ent Camp. gran g e are held In the evening in Mrs. Mary R obertson of P o rtlan d stead of being an all-d ay session. has been visiting for several days Work in th e th ird and fo u rth de at the htyne of her bro th er, Jo h n grees will be put on S atu rd ay eve Bliss, and w ith oth er relativ es in ning. G resham and vicinity. A d au g h ter was born Monday to SQ U IR ES RETURN FROM Mr. an d Mrs. W alter M arkw art. E X T E N SIV E JO U R N EY Mother and baby are being cared T k p R p s t costs y °u less at Affliated Buyers’ stores due to the Mr. and Mrs. M. M. S q u ire and • for at the home on B irdsdale av e A IIC U C O l iarge buying power of 350 of the best independently on Arden retu rn ed W ednesday eve-1 nue by Mrs. Maud Axtell. ning from a m ost enjoyable ja u n t ] owned stores on the coast, employing more efficient merchandising meth Isabelle V irkle of S eattle is here for a tw o-w eeks’ visit w ith F ran ces eastw ard, th e ir trip tak in g them as | ods with reduced operating costs—our prices reflect your saving—our Cooper She cam e back« W ednes far as S alt Lake City w here they quality insures satisfaction. day w ith Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cooper who retu rn ed by way of Seattle visited relativ es and friends. They a fte r a visit with friends in T op drove 434 m iles th e first day out. penish and o th er ea ste rn W ashing Ju n e 28, cam ping th a t n ig h t at ton cities. Nyssa, Oregon, on the banks of the Miss May W ager of C alifornia is receiving tre a tm e n t by n G resham Snake river. H ere they found very physician for inflam m atory rh e u good accom m odations. m atism at th e home of Mrs. J. A. On th e second day of th e ir trip MILK Bushong. She has been em ployed WESSON OIL nt the sum m er home of Ju liu s they called on Mrs. W. J. H ollen H ig h est s ta n d a rd fo r C a rn a tio n , B o rd e n ’s Meier near C orbett as a n u rse for beck of Tw in F alls, Idaho, with Q uart can q u a lity . Lb. A lpine. 3 c a n s the g ran d ch ild ren of Mr. Meier, whom they had a p le asa n t visit. who a re th ere for the sum m er from Mrs. H ollenbeck is th e d au g h ter of California. Mrs. II. L. St. Clair, accom panied M. D. K ern, who died since th e a r U a tm r a U a m M M n by Mr. and Mrs. Benj H. Davies rival home of th e Squires. and d au g h ter Virginia, drove to They report a w onderful tim e at Salem T h u rsd ay , w here th e la tte r Salt Lake City. Mrs. S quire says will receive mudicul treatm en t. See o u r la rg e d isp lay o f K e r r Jars and J e lly Glasses G resham g ran g e w ill meet in it was alm ost a co n tin u o u s banquet I reg u la r sum m er session S aturday and. en tertain m en t of v ario u s sorts. Canning Specials Among o th er diversions they at-1 M. & R. EXTRACTS CRACKERS tended a recitul given on the world-1 Ball M ason C a p s .......25c L em on a n d V a n illa D a in ty S alted W afers renow ned pipe o rg an in th e Mor E conom y C aps 25c Reg. 35c b o ttle 2-lb. box mon tab ern acle. Bed Lip J a r R ubbers On the re tu rn trip they stopped I 3 doz. fo r 20c at A lberton, Mont., for a visit w ith , | W. P. Stott, a form er resid en t h ere ' and employe on the Mt. Hood r a il 11 IK B E S T co at« yo u leaa a t A flfP la te d Buyer«* S tore«, d u e to th e C am p b ell’s way construction. ( The trip east (rv n io n d o u aly la r g e b u y in g p o w e r o f SARDINES J “ORK & BEANS X’»o o f tlu* lw*«t In d c p e n d e n tly - TOMATO SOUP was made in 48 h o u rs over the Jo h n I o w n ed sto re « on th e coaM . e m p lo y L a r g e ‘oval tin s Van C am p ’s Med. size R e g u la r size c a n s ing m o re ( i n d e n t m e r c h a n d is in g Day highway. Coming back the n iv th o d s w ith re d u c e d o p e r a tin g a sso rte d . 2 c a n s 3 fo r p arty stopped for a to u r of Y ellow 3 fo r t« o u r p rice« re fle c t y o u r «av in« su re « «ntfcafac Ina o u r p iu lity in stone National park. T he h o tte st I Utin. w eath er encountered w as th a t of I « p erlai* In N eaftonable Item * fo r last W ednesday w hen they drove H a la r a n ) a n d M onday from Spokane to G resham . The .11 I V II - Hi therm om eter reg istered 103 at 1 • Il C B F F F K . A fill ta te d b u y er« , W alla W alla. T he poorest roads highent q u a lity S p ecial ___ , . w ere found th ro u g h so u th ern Idaho, PORTO JELL X CELL U I > S 4»\ 4M w here m ile afte r mile was nothing q u a r t can . F r u it P u n ch D rink L a rg e v a rie ty of F la v o rs h ut loose gravel. K e r r ’s Sliced D ills 'I I I K, O regon, REDUCTION $20 SU ITS $25 SU IT S $30 SU ITS $35 SU ITS $40 SU IT S $45 SU ITS $15.00 18.75 22.50 26.50 30.00 33.75 AylsWortK8Martirx Check books furnished free. FIRST STATE BANK A S tru n g Bunk GRESHAM, OREGON STRAW H A TS off GROCERY BULLETIN Super Features for Saturday and Monday, July 14-16 Manning’s Coffee 50c 49c 27c JA R S ! JA R S! JA R S ! 35c 25c 25c 25c WALRADS Phone 1411 25c SUGAR— Best Fruit and Berry Sugar, Cash........ $6.39 47c 49c ta n g .- ca n ( ’a n ............... B o rd en , C a rn a tio n ........... 9c Specials for Canning 25c 25c l ie 20e Ball Maat^ii Caps, doz Economy Caps, dozen Kerr Reg Lids, dozen. . Red Lip R ubbers, ' dozen. 10 lbs < I. \ ( lx I L > . t . l ’X T o l l I T HUAI’, .1 b a r s ............. W It Hi II 1 ’9 1 t W o t s W X VON X t l S i . 1 KHI IP 'H k t I T , p la in o r i-.lls.-.t 25c l 'U t lar 39c c a r to n \ \ \ 4 i M l” S F O R K A liF 1 \ m . m ed iu m al»«, 3 t i n « , . . . , . . .................« M IIM IN M H 11*1*1 III 1» s M k s Im p o rte d . 4 l i n a . ................. 1* l i n d i , M i l l i t bur« N A P II I I I A MOA P. M AT4 H FM, 4x Im i v a r t e n ..................... JA K UI H ill R S. f r r a h st,». L. d o u b l. ll|> K I U I 1 4 11414 4>| VI I M I I I I D M il 1 p o und tin ................................................. O n« X&c also FBICK ro M A T O IW w ith P ills . la rg e O na l l l l 1 1*14 h 1 1 a . |0 c d o se u .1 doBen 1 Oc 25c 25c . 19c 19c * 45c 29c 25c | P re m iu m . 2-lb. box, nalted . Ilox ................................ .. 34c I x r K . I I I 'H, M A li B r est at l ’a k e lin k in g " 2-ox b o tile , b e m o n o r v a n tila . B o tti« .. 1 i»S| 1 I 4» MÓ | 1 \ i am p io II « fo r 25c ( h \ k pack, m » \ i ^a. T ln .............. 29c ___ 2 for V o l i l i a III VX*». V an Cam p« 25c Q </C lie ______ 25c M«d « n e can« for. I* Xl‘ 1 It »• I V I I m . C o n v e n ie n t fo r \«>ur ph •. - I »!«> ii p la te s to pa. l u g . I ’ . k.lg. __ 3 for J i l l -4>, “ All F la v o r « ” fo r ................. .............. ••14 M I K e rr s W h o le S w a e eet et " F o r th e p ic n ic lu n c h ” Bint Ja m Jar F O R I .4», F r u it Bun» h d r in k all flavor«. .* r e f r e s h in g su m m e r I • • i • ■ B ;u < • I M , PICKLES 25c 9C- xoc I o i l \ I •*»•*, tv, a,,. I H an.i i qn ric h ai»d re d I .u rg e ¿ t^ a tin i C a n ................. .. ile v m i '. ! , • Napfha. 6 l*ara for. .............. 27c IA bars f o r . . . . . . . . . . . 53c A Home Owned Store” G iving Btraonal Service H ig h t in Y our N e ig h b o rh o o d N IU POSTAL HATES ON BOOKS E F F E C T IV E Reg. 35c b o ttle 3 pkgs. P in t ja r 25c 25c 18c Beginning Ju ly 1st books’- s e n t from and retu rn ed to free public lib raries receive a g rea tlv de- j creased rate provided In a nl'l re-1 cently passed by oongress, and! am ended th ro u g h th e efforts of the i Oregon sta te lib rary and the O re -' .4 Home-owned Store Giving Personal Service gon senators, follow ing th e lib ra-! Store Dept. ry ’s pro test ag a in st a proposed in-1 Feed Dept. Quality and Service crease. The new ra te om its alto Phone 1451 Phone 1281 g eth er the form er service ch arg e of I two cen ts per package, reduces the cost of the in itial pound from five her sister. Mrs. Jas. Dixon, of HOGAN and six cen ts to a fiat ra te of th ree Sandv. cents, th ro u g h o u t th e state. All Mr. and Mr». C arl S chultz have additional pounds in the th ird zone will cost one cent instead of two been en tertain in g for the past week BORING cen ts each. The sta te th u s becomes Mr. and Mrs. A. A. C lark and one zone for lib rary books, which Mrs. C. H. F arm er of McMinn dau g h ter. Anita, of Vallejo. Calif., receive a p referen tial rate. ville is visiting at the home of Mrs. T he sta te lib rary In 1927 sent out and Mrs. Minnie W alsh, and d au g h L. H Mailicoat of Boring. to tts p atro n s 23,631 packages of at the books The Initial saving on these, ter. Isabelle, of Stockton, Calif. reg ard less of zone and weight, The p arty left for th e ir home T u es (Inly Jap Architect. would be $1,150, w hich will accrue T he building w hich will house to the benefit of th e co u n try p a t day m orning, expecting to spend rons of th e lib rary , as thOy refund one day at C rater Lake. The visit, th e Ja p an ese exhibit a t th e Pacific th e postage ch arg es w hen th e books Southw est exposition w hich w ill be are retu rn ed . The sta te lib rary es was especially enjoyable ow ing to held in Long Beach. Calif., from Come in tim ates a saving of from $3.000 to th e fact th a t Mrs. C lark and Mrs. $3.500 a year to its p atro n s, and a Schultk w ere old schoolm ates and Ju ly 27 to Septem ber 3, w as de signed by R. K. T ttk a m o to , said great Increase in the m ail o rd er use and see for yourself of state, county, and city libraries. had not seen each o th er for 19 to be th e only Jap an ese arc h itec t Senator Steiw.-r gave th is bill spec years. p racticin g his profession in th e ial atten tio n in response, to th e re- W. H. Rlack has been confined to United S tates. i q u ests of the tru ste e s of Oregon Sixth and Salmon his home for the past few days w ith sta te and county libraries. J a severe a tta c k of asthm a. Make your vacation enjoyable. 1 Mrs. A. J. Stout Is visiting w ith safe and profitable. Fair ground» phone 1251. A. W. Metzger & Co. r JOY Gas Salesrooms k. Â