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    GRESHAM,
OREGON,
FRIDAT,
APRIL
!M, 1»14
PA GE FO UR
A nd tlie d a rk e s t h o u r, a s th e p ro v erb
goes,
Is th e h o u r b efo re th e d aw n in g .
T h e r e 's m an y a gem In th e p a th of life
W h ich we p ass in o u r id le p le a s u re .
T h a t Is ric h e r fa r th a n th e Jew eled
cro w n
O r th e m is e r’s h o a rd e d tr e a s u r e ;
It m ay be th e love o f a li tt le ch ild .
O r a m o th e r's p ra y e r to H eav en ;
O r o n ly a b e g g a r's g r a te f u l th a n k s
F o r a cup o f w a te r g iv en ,
b e t t e r to w eave in th e w eb o f life
A b rig h t a n d g o lden fillin g .
A nd to do G o d 's w ill w ith a read y
THE BRIGHT SIDE.
T h e r e Is m an y a re s t in th e ro a d of
life,
ir we only w ould sto p to ta k e it,
A nd m any a to n e fro m th e b e tte r
la n d .
If th e q u e ru lo u s h e a r t w o u ld w ak e
it !
T o th e su n n y aoul t h a t is fu ll o f hope,
A nd w hose b e a u tifu l t r u s t n e 'e r
fa ile th ,
T h e g ra s s is g re e n a n d th e flow ers
a re b rig h t,
T h o u g h th e w in try s to rm p re v a ile th .
ll e tt e r to h o p e, th o u g h th e clo u d s
heart
h a n g low ,
A nd h a n d s t h a t a re s w ift a n d w ill­
A nd to k eep th e ey es r t ll l lifte d ;
in g ,
, j _
F o r th e sw eet b lu e sk y w ill soon peep
T h a n to sn a p th e d e lic a te , s le n d e r
th ro u g h ,
th
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a
d
s
W hen th e o m in o u s c lo u d s a r e r i f t ­
Of o u r c u rio u s lives a s u n d e r ,
ed !
T h e re w as n e v e r a n ig h t w ith o u t a A nd th e n b la m e H eav en fo r th e t a n ­
g led en d s,
day,
A nd sit an d g rie v e a n d w o n d er.
O r an e v e n in g w iih o u t a m o rn in g ,
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Crystal Springs Greenhouse
Theo. Wedell, F l o r i s t
Phone 306. Half mile South of Hogan Station, Gresham, R. 4.
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LA ST CALL FO R
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Carnations and C hrysanthem um s
it CARNATION PLANTS- White, Pink, Varigated, doz
SOC
it CHRYSANTHEMUM PLANTS, 29 varieties, dozen
3Sc
A fte r n e x t w eek th e ab o v e p la n ts w ill n o t be fo r sale.
it
SNAPDRAGON--New Silver Pink, dozen
it STOCKS—Cut and Come Again,white, pink, blue, doz
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50c
50c
Vegetable Plants
CABBAGE—Early Jersey Wakefield, all Head Early, Perfect,
Savoy, Autumn King.
Dozen, 10c; 3 dozen, 25c; 100, 50c; 1000, $3.50
CAULIFLOWER—“ Dry Weather,’’ dozen
20c
TOMATOES—Stone, Tenderloin,
Dozen, 15c; 2 dozen, 25c; 100, 75c; 1000, $5.00.
PLACE Y O U R O RDER N O W
Baseball, Hurrah!
SPALDING’S
GLOVES
MITTS
BALLS
BATS
HEEL or TOE Plates
Tennis Rackets and Balls=
A W e a re
e x c lu s iv e a g e n t s f o r S P A U L D I N G S S p o r t in g G o o d s ,
w h ic h a r e t h e B e st m a d e .
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
The r e x a l l store
IN GRESHAM
AND VICINITY
F re e M e th o d ist se rv ic e s fo r S u n ­
d ay . A p ril 26, w ill be aa fo llo w s: S u n ­
d ay sch o o l a t 10 a. m ., m o rn in g s e r ­
m on a t 11 o ’c lo ck , ev e n in g se rv ic e a t
7 :3 0 .
R ev. F . L. B u m s , o f F o re s t
G ro v e, w ill p re a c h a t 11 in th e m o rn ­
in g . C om e a n d h e a r him . E d w in W.
H ig h t, p a sto r.
A new s r e p o r t fro m O reg o n C ity
sa y s th a t M iss H azel P e a rl G ith e n s .
of E s ta c a d a , w as m a rrie d to H e n ry
B eers, of G re sh a m , on W ed n esd ay .
R ev. T. B. F o rd p e rfo rm e d th e c e re ­
m o n y a t th e h o m e of Mr. a n d Mrs.
W illiam M. L aw so n .
O nly a few
fr ie n d s a n d re la tiv e s w ere p re s e n t.
M iss E cho G ith e n s , s is te r
o f th e
b rid e , w as b rid e sm a id , a n d
th e
g ro o m w as a tte n d e d by h is b ro th e r,
J . B eers.
M r. a n d M rs B eers w ill
re s id e a t G resh am .
A d a n c e a t th e C o m m ercial club
h a ll fo r S a tu rd a y e v e n in g , M ay 16.
is a n n o u n c e d by th e G re sh a m G irls
h o se team . F u r t h e r n o tic e w ill be
g iv en .
Dr. Ja m e s W lth y co m b e, of C o rv a l­
lis, w ho is s e e k in g th e re p u b lic a n
n o m in a tio n fo r g o v e rn o r, w as in
G re sh a m
on
W ed n e sd a y , a c c o m ­
p a n ie d by C, L o ck w o o d a n d J . T.
W ilso n o f
P o rtla n d .
D r.
W ith y -
co m b e h a s b e e n m a k in g a t o u r of
e a s te rn a n d c e n tr a l O reg o n a n d w ill
c o n tin u e h is c a m p a ig n in o th e r p a r ts
o f th e s ta te d u rin g th e co m in g th r e e
w eek s b efo re th e p rim a rie s .
M iss E va C a m p b e ll w as th e re c ip i­
e n t of a s u r p r is e by th e p u p ils o f th e
R ockw ood sc h o o l on W ed n e sd a y a f ­
te rn o o n in h o n o r of h e r b ir th d a y
a n n iv e r s a ry . S h e w as th e g u e s t of
M rs. O. J. B ro w n a t a n e la b o r a te
d in n e r th a t s a m e ev en in g .
T h e b a s k e t so c ia l to n ig h t fo r th e
b e n e fit o f th e firem en p ro m ise s to be
o n e o f th e s p le n d id so cial e v e n ts of
th e a f te r-le n te n seaso n a n d w ill be
la rg e ly a tte n d e d .
W h en th e P u lf e r M e rc a n tile Co.
s p r in g s a s u r p ris e o n th e p u b lic it is
fo r th e p u b lic 's b en efit. S o m e th in g
I is s u r e g o in g to h ap p en . W a tc h th e
w indow d isp la y o n M onday a n d th e n
go in s id e th e s to r e a n d m a k e in ­
q u irie s.
M rs. C la ra W illiam s, s i s te r of D
C. Ely. w ho re m a in e d w ith th e Bai
te l t M e rc a n tile C o., h a s re s ig n e d am .
w ill re tu r n to h e r h o m e a t O regon
C ity.
W ed d in g b e lls ra n g a t V a n co u v er
on W ed n esd ay fo r E a rl M ld le to n a n d
M iss M ary W ilso n . T h e ech o es w ere
h e a rd th a t e v e n in g w hen a b o u t fifty
y o u n g p eo p le fro m R ockw ood an d
v ic in ity g av e th e m
a re c e p tio n .
T h ey a re
m a k in g
th e i r h o m e a t
R o ck w o o d f o r th e p re s e n t a n d a re
re c e iv in g n u m e ro u s c o n g ra tu la tio n s
fro m th e ir m a n y a c q u a in ta n c e s .
The Sunshine
of the Tropics
I
PINEAPPLE is one of the very
few fruits that is improved in
the canning.
NO FRUIT is more delicious for
A
H
iti
dessert.
NO FRUIT offers a greater aid to
u UUL l
digestion.
MONOPOLE PINEAPPLE is canned on the plantation where grown and
is fully matured and ripe.
UP TO A PERIOD of five
PINEAPPLE IMPROVES
MONOPOLE PINEAPPLE
sunshine of the tropics is
years after canning
each year.
is of the proper age to be just right—the
in every can.
IF EVERYBODY UNDERSTOOD they would use no other table food—
but
MONOPOLE
Metzger Bros.
B aseb all n e x t S u n d ay w ill be a
c o n te s t b etw een th e G re sh a m A th le ­
tic s a n d th e
S andy c lu b on th e
G re sh a m field.
D eputy C o u n ty A ssesso rs A. Y.
B each a n d H . U. W elch a r e in G re s h ­
am a n d v icin ity th is w eek, m a k in g
th e i r a n n u a l ro u n d s in lis tin g p ro p ­
e rty fo r a ss e ssm e n t p u rp o se s. T h e ir
w o rk to d ay w as d ire c tly in th e b u si­
n e ss p o rtio n o f th e tow n.
A t th e r e g u la r m e e tin g of F a ir-
view g ra n g e , S a tu rd a y . M ay 2, th e
q u e s tio n w ill be d iscu ssed , " A re any
HEATH AND MILLIGAN PAINT is known the world
of o u r law s u n f a ir to th e f a r m e r ? ” ;
over
as the STANDARD OF QUALITY.
An in v ita tio n is e x te n d e d to a ll in ­
When
you use a first-class paint you avoid the necessity
te r e s te d to be p re s e n t a n d ta k e p a rt
of p ain tin g so often. T here are num erous buildings in this
in th e d iscu ssio n . T h e le c tu re h o u r,
vicinity painted with II. and M. paint that have not been re­
in c h a rg e o f M rs. J. W. T o w n sen d ,
w ill be open to ev ery b o d y fro m 2 to
painted for years.
This is the best of proof that HEATH and MILLIGAN
4 p. m .
M rs May E s te s a n d c h ild re n o f
PAINT is the most economical paint to use.
H u n tin g to n . In d ia n a , a re sp e n d in g I
Costs no more tlian other paints.
s e v e ra l w eeks
v is itin g
w ith M rs |
LET’S TALK PAINT.
E ste s ' m o th e r M rs. E. B o u g h n e r an d
s is te r Mrs. A lfre d H oney.
Dr. J a m e s M oore, of S aiem , p re - !
sid e d a t th e m e e tin g of th e th ird ;
HARDW ARE STORE
G resham
M ain S t.
q u a r te r ly c o n fe re n c e of th e M eth o d ­
ist E p isco p al c h u rc h a t th e p a is o n - j
ag e la s t T u e sd a y ev ening.
E d R adcliff m oved h is fam ily to CONTEST FOR PRIZES
S ellw ood y e ste rd a y in o r d e r to be
IN HIGH SCHOOLS
n e a r e r his w ork. T h e HadclifT fa m i­
G re a t in te r e s t Is b ein g m a n ife ste d
ly m oved to G re sh a m d u rin g th e con­
in
th e c o n te s t now b ein g c o n d u c te d
s tr u c tio n of th e Mt. H ood ro a d and
Gresham, Oregon
th e i r g o in g is m uch r e g r e tte d .
by Pacific U n iv e rs ity b etw een
th e
F re d H a m ilto n , son o f W. H. H am ­ h ig h sch o o ls of O reg o n an d s o u th e rn
We Handle “ Only” the Best
ilto n o f M o n ta v llla , is w o rk in g fo r W a sh in g to n , In w h ich a $50 p riz e is
S am B liss in h is b la c k s m ith shop.
to be a w a rd e d to th e s e n io r w ritin g
“GOVERNMENT INSPECTED”
C. L. C re n sh a w is p u ttin g in a w a­ th e b est essay of n o t m o re th a n 300
te r sy stem a n d h o u se p lu m b in g fo r w o rd s, a n d
a $2 5 p rize is to be
J o h n Bliss.
a w a rd e d to th e h ig h sch o o l s t u d e n t
T h e L a d ie s' A id so ciety h a s p la n ­ w ritin g th e b e st jo k e of n o t m o re
G. BINDER,
- Proprietor
ned an e n te r ta in m e n t to be g iv en in th a n 30 w ords. T h e c o n te s t clo ses
C o m m ercial h a ll on May 1. I t w ill May 15, an d is u n d e r th e m a n a g e ­
be la rg e ly by h o m e ta le n t so m e good m e n t of G eo rg e C. B low er, E x te n ­
o u ts id e h e lp is ex p ected a n d a lto ­ sio n s e c r e ta ry of Pacific U n iv e rsity .
g e th e r it w ill be a sp le n d id e v e n in g 's
T h e essay c o n te s t is open to h ig h
e n te r ta in m e n t.
T h e p ro g ra m w ill sch o o l se n io rs o n ly .
S u b je c t,
“ Is
All K in d s a n d S izes
a p p e a r la te r.
th e F o u r- y e a r L ib e ra l A rts C o u rse
Sondi) bj Appoalwal
Open Every Do
a
P
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in
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In
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s
tm
e
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t?
”
T
h
e
jo
k
e
M iss G race H essel w ill be a g u e st
of M rs. O sc a r E ric k so n a t W a rre n c o n te s t is o pen to a ll h ig h school
s tu d e n ts , b u t m u s t be w ritte n a b o u t
fo r a few d ay s.
M rs. C. E. M etzg er le f t W e d n e s­ a se n io r.
G ILT OR N A T U R A L WOOD
B esid e th e e a rn in g of th e p rizes,
d ay fo r S e a sid " to jo in h e r h u sb a n d
NEAT and C H E A P ___
th e w in n e rs w ill h a v e th e ir p ic tu re s
w ho is w o rk in g th e re .
w
ith
th
e
ir
p
ro
d
u
c
tio
n
s
,
ru
n
in
th
e
D C. E ly, o f O reg o n C ity , w as a
b u sin e ss v is ito r in G resh am W e d n e s­ P o rtla n d O re g o n ia n an d in th e P o r t­
M A IN S T R E E T
G R E SH A M
la n d J o u r n a l. A b rie f s k e tc h o f th e
day.
T h e a n n o u n c e m e n t h a s been m ad e w in n e rs ' liv es w ill also be p u b lish e d
t h a t b e g in n in g w ith May 1 th e lib r a ­ to g e th e r w ith a s h o r t h is to ry o f th e
re p re s e n te d .
E very
h ig h
ry w ill be o p e n e d in th e a fte rn o o n sch o o l
a t 2 o ’clock in s te a d of 12. T h e o p e n ­ sch o o l re p re s e n te d in th e jo k e c o n ­
ing on S a tu rd a y s will be a t 1 o ’clock te s t w ill receiv e s p e c ia l p u b lic m e n ­
tio n , in c lu d in g th e b e st jo k e s u b ­
as u su a l.
The Farmers’ Mutual Fire
Mr. and M rs. W. R. K e rn e n te r ­ m itte d fro m th e school.
T h is is a c h a n c e to w in fo r y o u r­
ta in e d a t
d in n e r
la st
n ig h t, th e
Relief Association
g u e s ts b eing Rev. M elville T. W ire, se lf, y o u r h om e, y o u r h ig h school,
O F P O R T L A N D , O R EG O N
a
n
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to
w
n
.
G
et
B
usy!
T
h
e
M iss A rth u r, M iss C. H. H a ile , Miss
In v ite s a ll fa r m e rs w ho h a v e no
E s th e r E lto rd , Mr. an d M rs. Z im m e r­ w orld loves u w in n er.
In s u ra n c e on th e i r fa rm b u ild in g s
All c o m m u n ic a tio n s m u s t be m a il­
m a n . A v ery p le a s a n t e v e n in g w as
ed to G eo rg e C. B low er, Pacific U ni- i to in s u re w itli us. T h is asso c ia -
s p e n t by all.
a tio n is tlie c h e a p e st am i sa fe st in
T. J. B ra n d t, fo r s e v e ra l y e a rs v e rs ity , F o re s t G rove, O reg o n , n o t | tlie s ta te . It in s u re s only c o u n try
p ro p e rty anil lias o v e r $ 8 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
w ith R. R. C a rls o n , w as a G resh am la te r th a n n o o n . May 15. N o te th e
in s u ra n c e in fo rce.
v is ito r fo r tw o h o u rs to d a y .
H e is d a te — th e m id d le of n ex t m o n th !
W rite or phone
lo c a te d a t T aco m a.
T in t
y o u r w alls w ith S ta n d a r d
H . W . B B A B H 1 L L , P res.
T h e fire m e n ’s b a sk e t so cial to n ig h t
K a lso m in e . Sold by S te rlin g ft K id ­
is re c o m m e n d e d to e v e ry o n e fo r th a t
T h e F a rm e rs M u tu a l F ir e R elief
d e r.
A sso ciatio n .
tir e d feelin g a tt e n d a n t u p o n o th e r
m o re w eig h ty affairs. T h e lu n c h e s
P h o n e 74
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resh
a
m
B
o
u
te H o. 3
M illinery M a tte r o f B ra in s, S tyle,
th a t th e la d ie s w ill b rin g a r e going
N o ta r y P u b lic
1 Zeal E s ta t e
C re a tiv e A b ility .
to be w o rth a ll th e m oney th e y w ill
b rin g . S ide ta b le s w ill be p ro v id ed
I t is
th is
a n d th is a lo n e th a t
fo r th e y o u n g e r people w ho fail to
m a k e s m illin e ry a n a r t.
O u r h a ts
g et p a rtn e rs a n d n o th in g ca n sto p
d e m o n s tra te th a t we h a v e su c c e s s­
th e fu n ex c e p t a fire a la rm . A d m is­
fu lly so lv ed th e p ro b le m of se llin g |
sio n free.
h ig h cla ss m illin e ry a t a v ery r e a ­
M rs. Coy W o o d a rd , o f M o n ta v llla ,
a fo rm e r te a c h e r in th e G resh am s o n a b le price.
P a u l H o e t z e l Prop.
1 h a v e s p e n t m u ch tim e g a th e r in g
h ig h school, w as a v is ito r in th e
sc h o o l on W ed n esd ay .
Mrs. W ood- first h a n d sty le in f o rm a tio n a n d a s ­
a i d , w ith h e r h u sb a n d a n d c h ild re n , sem bling a stock o f b e a u tifu l tr im ­
w ill le a v e to m o rro w fo r a six w e e k s’ m ed h a ts a n d m illin e ry m e rc h a n d is e I
a t very low p ric e s t h a t w ill s u r p ris e
I v isit in In d ia n a .
M r. an d M rs W. A. T o w n se n d , of you.
| P o rtla n d , a n d Mrs. S. R. B rad fleld ,
C om e! Y o u r in s p e c tio n is in v ite d , i
o f G re sh a m , s p e n t th e day to d a y
MRS. M. V O G EL.
ON THE MARKET
w ith Mrs. J . N. F a ris.
M ain s tr e e t, G re sh a m .
FRESH
EVERY DAY
M iss L. N y stro m w as in P o rtla n d
S tr a ig h t At It.
to d a y p u rc h a s in g sto ck fo r th e m id ­
T h e re is no u se of o u r “ b e a tin g
s u m m e r tr a d e .
N ystrom s is te r s r e ­
p o rt very s a tis f a c to r y b u sin e ss
a t a ro u n d th e b u s h .” W e m ig h t a s well
th e i r m illin e ry s to re on P ow ell s tr e e t o u t w ith it first a s la s t. W e w an t
C h a m b e rla in 's
C ough
I’ro fe s s o r H odge o f th e U n iv e rsity you to tr y
o f O reg o n w ill give a fre e le c tu re on R em edy th e n e x t tim e you h a v e a
b ir d s at th e lib ra ry on F rid a y e v e n ­ c o u g h o r cold. T h e re is no re a so n
so f a r as we can se e w hy you sh o u ld
in g . May 1.
M rs.
O sc a r
E ric k s o n
le f t th is n o t do so. T h is p re p a r a tio n by its
m o rn in g fo r P o rtla n d w h e re sh e w ill re m a rk a b le c u re s h a s g a in e d a w o rld
v isit h e r s is te r . Mrs. G ra c e Q uick u n ­ w ide re p u ta tio n , a n d p eo p le ev ery -
til to m o rro w w hen sh e w ill le a v e fo r w h e re s p e a k of it in th e h ig h e s t
Greshatn, Ore.
Main St.
h e r h o m e In W a rre n . S he w as a c ­ te r m s of p raise.
I t is fo r s a le by
c o m p a n ie d by h e r n eice M iss H elen G re sh a m D ru g C o., a n d all D ealers.
M e tz g e r to P o rtla n d .
R. R. C a rls o n r e tu r n e d th is w eek
fro m s o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia w h ere he
h a s sp e n t th e w in te r. H e h a s been
In L os A n g eles a n d v ic in ity th e m ost
I t is n o t o u r policy to c o n se rv e th e in te r e s ts o f a few fa v o re d
o f th e tim e.
p a tr o n s b u t r a t h e r to h e lp a il o u r c u s to m e rs a n d to e x te n d to a ll
M rs J. N C la n a h a n re p re s e n te d
su ch le g itim a te c o u rte s ie s a n d c o n v e n ie n c e s as m a k e a good s tro n g
th e local W o m en s H om e M issionary
b a n k of in fin ite v a lu e to th o s e w ho do b u sin e ss w ith it.
so c ie ty in th e
d is tric t co n v e n tio n
T h e s m o o th n e s s w ith w hich a ll o u r b u sin e ss in c o n d u c te d is
h e ld a t O reg o n C ity on W ed n esd ay '
th e b e st e v id e n c e th a t o u r re la tio n s w ith o u r d e p o s ito rs a re e n ­
a n d T h u rsd a y .
tire ly s a tis fa c to ry .
A t th e M eth o d ist E p isco p al c h u rc h l
W e c a r r y a m p le re s e rv e s . O u r in v e s tm e n ts a re th e b est.
S u n d a y Rev. M elville T. W ire will
W e a re s u b je c t to as c a re fu l In s p e c tio n a s an y N a tio n a l I n s tit u ­
p re a c h b o th m o rn in g a n d e v e n in g ,
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O u r d e p o s ito rs a r e ju s t a s h ig h ly p ro te c te d .
a t 11 a. m a n d 7 :3 0 p. m. At th e I
S tu d y o u r s ta te m e n t f o r fa c ts t h a t c o u n t. G et w ith us a n d
m o rn in g se rv ic e Mr. G uy J o n e s w ill
grow w ith us.
s in g a solo. T h e e v e n in g s e rm o n w ill
USE GOOD PAINT
Sterling & Kidder
SANITARY CASH MARKET
Main S treet
MEATS
PHOTOS
Picture Framing
M A X SC H N E ID E R
Attention!
City Bakery
Best Bread
Pies, Cakes,
and other
Pastry
OUR BANK Is Operated for YOUR BEST INTERESTS
be o f u n u s u a l In te re s t.
"P eace o r
W a r ? — a C h ris tia n N a tio n 's C h o ice." i
S u n d a y sch o o l a t 10 a. m . J u n io r
L e a g u e 3 :3 0 p m . E p w o r 'h L eag u e
PHONE 661
PHONE 661
<:45 p. m.
Dr Chas W Palmer, of Portland,
war a visitor two days thia week
with Rev. A J. Lucas.
Quality and Service Store
!
WE HAVE several second hand
ranges and cook stove* for sale at
a bargain, at Starling ft Kidder's.
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DEPOSITS
RESOIRCES
$1 I 8 ,0 » 2 .« 0
$ I « 5 .2 3 4 .« »
$ 1 5 8 .4 0 5 . » 3
$ 2 1 0 ,8 5 3 .2 3
FIRST G P E STATE
BANS!
SM AM .
Oldest
in the County, outsole the City of Portland