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PAGE FOÜB Gresham Locals GRZNHAM Mrs. B. F. Cogswell and daugh te r Mary of S p rin g w ater visited the fair today and w hile here greeted a num ber of old neighbors and friends. W ith its usual prom ptness, th e loss occasioned by th e fire w hich destroyed th e house occtlpled by Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Dean on Ju ly 18. was adjusted by the Oregon F ire R elief association w ithin a week. T his association, located a t Mc M innville, Oregon, is rep resen ted in G resham by B. W. Thorne. FAIR NOTES services of judge w hich w ere do- | home. They trav eled overland nated by F red Borch of Maple- i from M aryland and enjoyed the Floral Exhibits Are I wood, Oregon. j trip w est. T hey w ere m ore th an Many and Beautiful 1 pleased w ith th e sta te of Oregon FAIRVIEW sub ject of "R eligion and H aalth" w ill be presen ted by th e p asto r at 11 o'clock. Sunday school w ill con vene a t 10. Continued from page 1 Mrs. Em m a H opper has disposed class w ere won by A ndrew G ribble T he Rev. R. S. K retze of W est- and said it w as very m uch like PAINT WICKER FÜRNITÜB1 of h er ten -acre tra c t and house lo The floral building could hardly of P o rtland. th e ir hom e state. The Rev. Mr. w ith a spray brush. Use free w ith | m inister, M aryland, and Rev. J. cated on the Section Line road a be recognized th is y ear on the H ollenbeck of B altim ore, Md., on H ollenbeck is a relativ e of the Q uart of lacquer. K idder H ard w are m ile east of G resham , to an Italian county fair grounds w ere it not for Mrs. Alice L ehm an of P o rtlan d I C om p an y .______________ th e ir re tu rn home a lte r atten d in g Lew is fam ily. lam ily from C alifornia, and w ith is su p e rin ten d e n t of th e ra b b it de the a rra y of beautiful blossom s the W orld’s ten th S unday school her son H ow ard will leave in a The Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted. In su ran ce funds for farm loans, p artm en t located In th e old p a w hich a re a p a rt of its in terio r. 1 convention a t Los A ngeles, Calif., p asto r of the Sm ith M emorial P res- No com m ission o r brokerage. Very sh o rt tim e for S eattle to reside. The s tru c tu re has been repainted, vilion. A fine d isplay of rab b its were guests of Mrs. W. N. Lew is b y terian church, has retu rn ed from easy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv. H ow ard is planning to en ter Se and fu rs is here from B ritish Col re-shingled, ven tilatin g w indows and d au g h ters a t th e home of Mrs. i A lbany w here he attended the P res- attle-P acific college th e coming placed in the top of one side and umbla. T hree special prizes have Make your telephone e a rn you ) M. L. M orrison Sunday, leaving , b y terian synod and w ill occupy his Septem ber. Mrs. H opper has a m a r been added to th e list as published o th er im provem ents noted. m ore by connecting it w ith a W ant Monday for Y ellow stone P ark and 1 p u lp it n ex t Sunday as usual. The ried son and dau g h ter in S eattle HANDSOME CARS ARE Ad. As usual th e lily pond is th e cen in th e prem ium list. W. V. QuiVey and w ill live near them. The new GREAT ATTRACTION of P o rtlan d is offering a ju n io r te r of attractio n . Ju liu s Broetzie ow ners plan to occupy th e ir home If th e re is one place m ore th an w hite New Z ealands, and a ju n io r placed th e lilies in the pond, and as soon as it is vacated. an o th er on th e fair grounds w hich w hite New Zealand doe on th e best th e Sw iss F lo ral com pany is re Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Thom as of has a larg e num ber of visitors It is display of C hinchillas. Ju d g e N. I. sponsible for the rockery. Tillam ook retu rn ed W ednesday the new m achinery hall w here a re W hite of La C enter, W ash., is giv- Two P o rtlan d exhibits a re o u t evening to th e home of th e ir par housed n early a dozen of the lead- j ing a H avana ju n io r doe for th e standing,—those of W ilson-Crout- ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Thom as, ing m akes of autom obiles. Anyone best C hinchilla senior buck. A Gehr, an d one from th e City Bu- j afte r a 10-day to u r of Y ellowstone who could not find a ca r to su it rab b it auction will be held tom or reau of P ark s. The G resham green- j N ational park. D uring th e ir ab him am ong th e fine m odels d is row on th e g rounds betw een 1 and house h as four tu b s of various sence th e ir tw o-year-old son Dean played there, m ust indeed be hard 4:30 o'clock u n d er th e auspices of flowers for decorative purposes. the A m erican R abbit & Cavy B reed was cared for by his gran d p aren ts. to please. The G resham Com m unity & G ar GRAY RIKKONi Borden's and Carnation Mr. and Mrs. Thom as and son will The G resham d ealers on the ers association. Some of th e la rg den club exhibit won first place; est prize w in n ers on th e co ast w ill RAISINS rem ain a t G resham until Sunday to grounds are th e H essel Im plem ent MILK the T ro u td ale F lo ral club, second; • take in some of the events of the com pany w ith a line of C hryslers, be entered. Capitol H ill Com m unity club, third. 4-lb. package. . county fair. L arge cans, 3 f o r . W illys-K nights and P lym ouths; Mrs. W. A. F orbes of C edarville E veryone on th e fa ir g rounds is Brockw ay & Nelson w ith th e ir won first place w ith h er display of Mr. and Mrs. C harles Pound, the Interested in p o u ltry to th e ex ten t CITRUS Quarts, doz UTAHNA PEAS new pro p rieto rs of th e Mt. Hood Dodge B ro th ers and G raham B ro th a t least of visiting th e exhibit In cu t flowers. F or th e b est floral Washing Powder ers m achines; R ak er & Son w ith Best peas for the Service station, are having a double the old pavilion. A nice class of b ask et displayed by an am ateu r the new Ford, a display board of ........ money. 2 c a n s garag e erected on the prem ises A nconas is being exhibited, one of floral club th e Capitol H ill Com L arge p a c k a g e .. Pints, doz ... n ear the filling station. They will p a rts and a n o n -sh atterin g w ind w hich Is an o u tstan d in g bird, a m unity club won first place; the shield; and W alter Metzger with occupy this as a dw elling until cock brought h ere by D. P. Law of G resham Com m unity and G arden BUCKEYE MALT " SNOWDRIFT ' fu rth e r plans are m ade for build the la test a rriv a l in Buicks. P o rtlan d , su p e rin ten d e n t of the de club, second place; and th e T ro u t Oh Boy! I t’s good f7 P _ Best cooking sh o rten - T hese G resham men a re deserv partm en t. A nother fine bird is a dale F lo ra l club, third. ing. 2Mi-lb. t i n .................... IdC ing. 4-lb. c a n .. ing of p raise for the a ttra c tiv e dis d ark B arred Rock cockerel owned The su p erin ten d en t of th e floral Theodore B rugger is righteously play of cars on the grounds. In by Irw in of S acram ento, Calif. One dep artm en t, Mrs. E. M. Stone, ex KELLOG’S PEP "up in arm s", and he says he is PORK and BEANS addition to th e autom obiles the of th e best Rhode Islan d Red young pressed m uch ap p reciatio n for the likew ise well arm ed for dogs w hich W ithout lids. Some R egular 15c package Van Cam p's medium H essel Im plem ent com pany has bands w hich has been show n for 2 f o r ............................. are th reaten in g a second dev asta cans. 3 f o r ............ i t Economy, Some Self- outside th e building a com plete m any y ears is ow ned by La G ette Phone 7Sx4 tion of his flock of sheep. Mr. line of farm m achinery including Canby. The la rg e st and best ex Sealing. Dozen, KELLOG’S GRESHAM B rugger lost a num ber of sheep last electric m ilking m achines, an elec hibit of bantam s ever show n a t the M.J.B. TEA RICE KRISPIES year by dogs. Ow ners of dogs tric power p lan t, g ard en tra c to r, county fair is on th e grounds. Green and Black QO would do well to see th a t they are The new break fast food ^ - lb . p ac k a g e .......... Myers w ater system and De Laval T h ere Is a fine display of p oultry 2 p ac k ag e s................. 7 5 C a Month kept on th eir own prem ises. cream sep arato r. I from th e boys’ and g irls ’ clubs. CEREGHINO BROS. C. E. Van Slyke delivered Mon Box 2, Rt. 2 Troutdale, Ore. O ther ca rs rep resen ted by th eir Ducks, tu rk ey s and pigeons figure day the first consignm ent of c u P o rtlan d salesm en a re the Olds- in the exhibit th is year. George W. cum bers to be received at the mobile, th e A uburn and th e S ta r i Irw in of F lo rin , Calif,, is h ere w ith pickle factory this year, and y ester D urant. 62 birds. H e has 18 v arieties of day took in fhe second lot of the I)R. L. VV. GRIFFITH bantam s and eig h t of larg e birds. season. Money S a r e n He will go from h ere to Lynden, Fancy Otter Brand Men's blue w ork sh irts 69 cen ts; Wash. H. S. Clow Is raising and rem od d ress sh irts, co llars attach ed 98c; PRIMA MALT Chinook Salmon eling the house on his p roperty on m en's ov eralls $1.29; 36-inch bath Hop flavored, light or For inform ation about th e fair T hird street, bought la st fall of tow els 19c, tw o for 36c. Alys- No. flat cans dark. Reg. 75c, special •)•>(_ 2 f o r ............................. JDC call the fair grounds phone 1251. Mrs. I. T. Bent. He plans to also w orth ft M artin.—Adv. ------------------------------ ------------------- -- The new cookie in sealer build a garage and otherw ise im ALBER’S OTTER prove th e • property, which he can. For afternoon teas, Flap Jack Flour Minced Clams bought as an investm ent. bridge parties, etc... To No. 1 ta ll cans C harles Cleveland retu rn ed Tues 3-lb. p a c k a g e .. 2 c a n s ........................... 4«)C serve with ice cream. day from an extended business trip Glasses fitted and Can DAINTY GOLD BAR to ea stern Oregon. adjusted. GROCERY BULLETIN Special Prices, Saturday and Monday, July 28-30 32c Economy Jars 27c $1.25 $1.05 25c Q O it /4 «L Used Jars l)P„ ¿O C AH 1C Garbage Collection 0.7 60c OoC Sugar, Best Granulated Cane Sugar 100 lbs $6.39 Cash EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 17,» 17,» Juvenile Thrift r Mrs. B. F. W ilkins of N ew port is spending the week w ith her daugh te r, Mrs. George D uncan. L E. A rnold of Albany, Oregon w as a guest a t the county fair grounds yesterday. Mr. A rnold will be m anager of the Linn county fair to be held In Septem ber. He expressed himHelf as much pleased with the fair a t G resham . Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McMurry and fam ily are enjoying th e ir new W hippet four sedan purchased re cently from H essel Im plem ent Co. Mrs. Rudolph K aser and d augh te r Shirley and Mrs. K aser's m oth er, Mrs. Wm. S tanley, left Tuesday for a tw o-w eeks' stay at St. M ar tin 's springs. Mrs. K aser has been suffering w ith rheum atism and w ent to the sp rin g s in quest of re lief. The K aser Service station has recently Installed a Neon sign ad v ertising Its gas. T his m akes four of these popular signs to be placed in G resham . Enos V olbrecht was brought home la st evening from St. Vin cents hospital w here he has been recovering from th e resu lts of the autom obile accident in w hich he was near seriously involved last Sunday m orning at th e intersection of W allula avenue and Section Line road. Hu is doing as well as can be expected. Mrs. A. F. H ornecker and d augh te r Jacqueline Jean of Oakland, Cal., a re spending some tim e In this vicinity visiting w ith th e p aren ts of Mrs. H ornecker, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. GUI, her h usband's parents, Mr. anil Mrs. Wm. H ornecker, and oth er relatives and friends. W. W. W illiam s enjoyed a visit yesterday a t the Outlook booth, w here he is dem onstrating th e St. C lair E xpert sh o rth an d system , from his wife and dau g h ter V ir ginia of P ortland. The visitors were accom panied by Miss C h a r lotte Pease, also of P ortland. The la tte r has won m uch favorable com m ent from the fact th a t she recently received her m u ster's de- gree from Sm ith college, M assa chusetts, afte r but one year's work, an unusual accom plishm ent. Miss P ease is a sister of Mrs. Oliver Gill of P lea san t Home. Ben How ard, grandson of Mrs. C. A. C arothers, is here from Almena, Kang., for a visit of a few days. J. H. Metxger, afte r an illness of six weeks, is out aguln. He Is enjoying the sights of the fair. The Rev, and Mrs. D. Q. Barry of G ladstone cam e over today to take in the fair and to visit with old friends. Mr. B arry will occupy the pulpit of the Bethel B aptist ch u rch Bunday m orning. Mr. and Mrs B arry recently returned from a few days a t Newport. Friday and Saturday 7 child who is taught the value of pennies in his ex treme youth needs very little coaching on the value of a dollar in later life. at Mealey’s I t is never too early to save. FIRST STATE BANK 25c SPINACH I’he spirit of thrift cannot He inspired in the youngsters too soon. \\ e welcome children's accounts in the names of the guardians, for wc plainly see in the children of today the big men of our business community toinoirow. TRUMPS Salted Crackers 49c No. 2A4 cans 2 c a n s ........................... 2-lb. fam ily size pkg. OF EACH WEEK Metzger & Store Dept. Phone 1451 Jewelry Store A Home-owned Store Giving Personal Service Quality and Service Feed Dept. Phone 1281 Finest E lectrical Exhibit E ver M a d e a t th e C o u n ty F a ir PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY WILL DEMONSTRATE BEST MODERN DEVICES FOR FARM AND HOME SERVICE GRESHAM, OREGON A S tru n g Bank . Our booth, attractive and well-arranged will show the most practical labor- saving equipment ever assembled at Gresham. These daily displays and demonstrations will emphasize particularly the fol lowing machinery and appliances. 1 —Paul Domestic Automatic Pumping Systems. Expert dem onstrator direct from factory will explain opera tions of the different types of pumps for deep and shallow well use to any interested farmer. 9 —New Thor W asher with detachable Ironer—one of the greatest labor-saving devices ever introduced into the American home. Expert woman dem onstrator will be present at all times to show its wonderful accom plishments. M IIO N N l i a r , W rlgh ta or B. si Food pilli «Ile .............................. SM M I 1 I \ , 2 paekaKt'H.......................... M. J. II. I I I I U E, l- ||, tm ' " i 1 il • •’< l’Illlk A r u m i , Med. »1»«», .1 tini«.............................................. 1 IKK III IIV M l i r , 3 bar« IIIIN Z RII 1 FI V k 1 >. per pk u- h II M IN I lin i O l i l i M II 1 1 II M ilk | ht c a n .............................. " U h «iniill ,l»r F rrr < in hi t m t i i n m \ i , t h o » i . ' K.u b Imiti«* Itirtkei« a ffallon 2 lw»ttlei» « vi u n n i 1 l'ir u iir i o t i r i r o t a i r , 3 roii» m i itati w 1 1.1,011 a, i? O1 ti„ 3 t-ouiH'V package*.......... HIHMIlA M i l l M i l l P, ,..r , ,1, 35c 39c 19c 52,. 25c 20c 14c 45c 35c 19c 29c 25c Complete and attractive K elvinator Electrical Re frigerator display, with free dem onstrations. J— Full selection of Modern Electric Ranges with our own Domestic Science Expert, Mrs. M. E. Hawley in daily charge. , If you want to know how Modern Electric Service can solve your home and farm problems, don’t miss the Fair Dates July 25 to 29 P. E. P. Co. D IS P L A Y No Admission to Fair Ground Portland Electric P ow er Co. GRESHAM, OREGON I