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PERFU M ES
R ichard Hudnut*«. More d elica te and most la stin g m ade
in A m erica or even in Kuro|*e. A lso h a v e in Mock Har­
m ony, R ieg er’s, «'olgates, Etc.
FREN CH
IV O R Y
Mirrors, S a il p ile* . < n licles, I’uff Boxes, P erfu m e B ottles,
< omliK, lla ir B rushes, T rays, B u ffets, El«-., al m oderate
p rice«
Toilet Set», Mirrors, Fountain I’cti«, Safety Razors, T her­
Hand P a i n t ­
m o s B o tt le s , T o y s , D o lls , 1’u r s i‘s. L e a t h e r ( io o ils ,
e d I iis lie s , Ete.
a
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We want yon to look over our slock ami com,tare | tr ic e s ,
even if you do not buy. We know our prices ¡ire lowet ■ t h a n
Portland prices.
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
The REX4U. Store
YES SIR EE!
You Can Buy Your Xmas Gifts
Right at Home!
We suggest thill you give useful presents such as
Tools, Cutlery, Granite Ware, Aluminum Ware, (we have the
Wearever), Kitchen Utensils, Fishing Tackle, Guns, Baseball
Goods, Foot Balls, Bicycles, Coaster Wagons, Flash Lights.
Every boy should have a set of Electors. It will make him
think for himself—60c to $5.00,
W EAREVER ALUMINUM ROASTERS SOON
L. L. Kidder Hardware Co.
O REG O N
CARRY A SMILE.
Of Som e Her.
»1«
Sanitary
Meat Market
Cream Puffs and
Cbocotate Eclaires
Not For Him.
R ag g ed
R o g ers— W o u ld n 't
you
lik e to h a v e fam e, G rtg g sy ?
G rim y
G rig g s— N aw !
Dey
say
d a t fam e is a b u b b le, a n ' th e r e ’s g e n ­
e ra lly soup in b u b b les.
M rs Pry-—-I d o n 't se e how you
! ra n to le r a te a h u s b a n d w ho s ta y s
o u t e v e ry n ig h t. W hy d o n ’t you d i­
v o rce h im ?
Mrs. S h a r p -I w o u ld , my d e a r, b u t
you h a v e no id ea w h a t d an d y m ovie
s c e n a rio s h is e x p la n a tio n s m a k e ,
1
sell e v ery o n e o f th e m
IBs T roubles.
“ W h e re is O 'B e e tle sp e n d in g th e
last d ay s of s u m m e r? "
” 1 am h a v in g zo o lo g ical tr o u b le s .”
“ A t th e beach , m a k in g love to th e
“ W h at k in d a re th e y ? "
last g irl th e r e .”
In tr y in g to k eep th e w olf from
“ H uh!
E n jo y in g th e la s t d a te o f!
th e d o o r I am fin d in g a lion in my
s u m m e r, e h ! ”
p atii a n d an e le p h a n t o n my h a n d s .”
E x p e rts h a v e e s tim a te d th a t Spniti
S w edish
c o n ta in s 7 0 0 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0
to n s of un- placed by
m ln ed Iron o re . c a p a b le of y ield in g w ork th a t
ab o u t 50 p e r cen t, o f m etal
p u rely fo r
H o ss’ T r u c k S e r v ic e
T he
W o rk m e n ’s C o m p e n sa tio n
law Is g a in in g In O reg o n ev ery d a y .”
Office with Commercial Delivery Co.
said H aro ld A. W ilk in s, a u d ito r fo r
229 Pine Street Between F irst ami Second
T h e fin an ce c o m m itte e o f th e
th e S ta te In d u s tria l A ccident C o m ­
a lu m n i a s s o c ia tio n o f U nion H igh
ALL KINDS OF HAULING BETWEEN GRESHAM AND
m issio n , w ho s p e n t p a rt o f a w eek
School No. 2, is p la n n in g fo r a social
PORTLAND
ch e c k in g up firm s s u b je c t to th e law
g a th e r in g o f th e a lu m n i, to he held
F a r m e r ’s H a u lin g , F u r n i tu r e M oving. O rd er« ta k e n fo r C oal,
in a n d a ro u n d G re sh a m . " T h e law
d u rin g th e C h ris tm a s h o lid ay s. An
has been in effect tw o y e a rs in J u ly
Briquets, Sand and Gravel
effo rt is b ein g m ad e to co lle c t from
and th e first y e a r th e r e w ere 5,088
(he m em bers a ll clues in a r r e a r s
P ortland
Gresham
em p lo y e rs o p e ra tin g u n d e r th e law ,
T h ey sh o u ld be p aid to th e tr e a s u r e r .
B ro a d w a y 2 0 8 2 ; A -2 0 7 8
Phone
79
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an d th e second y e a r 8 ,6 3 2 , a n in
Miss M aud M ichel, a s e a rly as p o ssi­
cre a se o f 28 p e r c e n t. A nd th e s e tig
ble.
u res h a v e been m a te ria lly In c re a se d
Mrs. E. <’. L in d sey a n d .Mrs. G race th is s u m m e r by th e a p p lic a tio n of a
Q uick w en t a w eek a g o to W a rre n to la rg e n u m b e r of f a r m e rs to p ro te c t
visit M rs. O scar E ric s o n , w ho is laid th e ir m en u n d e r th e law . F a rm in g ,
up w ith rh e u m a tis m .
.Mrs. L in d sey th r e s h in g , e tc., m en can be in s u re d
lies r e tu rn e d
h u t M rs. Q uick r e ­ u n d e r th e law by a p p lic a tio n to th e
co m m issio n , and th e la rg e n u m b e r
ED. BAUMAN, Prop.
m ain ed w ith h e r s is te r.
G R E SH A M ,
ORE.
of d a m a g e s u its g ro w in g o u t o f fa rm
R alp h S ta n le y , seco n d son o f Mr. a c c id e n ts h as ca u se d
b etw een 200
Home-made
Sausage
a
Specialty
an d Mrs. W illiam S ta n le y , le ft o v e r­ und 3 00 fa r m e rs to seek th e s ta te
Cash paid for Fat Beef, Veal and
lan d on W ed n esd ay
fo r O a k la n d , in s u ra n c e , w hich n o t o n ly p ro te c ts
Mutton, live or dressed. Top prices
C a lifo rn ia , w h ere he w ill e n te r th e th em fro m su ch s u its , h u t a t th e
for Hides and Pelts of all kinds.
P o ly te c h n ic sch o o l to stu d y e le c tric a l sam e tim e ta k e s c a re o f th e ir w en
FRESH HOMEMADE SAUER KRAUT
e n g in e e rin g .
H e is a g r a d u a te of w hen a c c id e n ts o c c u r.”
th e G re sh a m h ig h school. H is sta y
In tn e s e first tw o y e a rs th e C om ­
Just Arrived, A LOT OF SWISS CHEESE, Very Fine
In O a k la n d w ill p ro b a b ly be fo r tw o m ission h a s c o llected fro m a ll s o u r c ­
y ears.
es s o m e th in g o v e r $ 1 ,2 0 0 ,0 0 0 , a n d
n erie. H e w as re p o rte d to h a v e s a id ,
T he Head w ith th e Grass.
all of th a t m oney, ex clu siv e o f th e
M rs. S. IL B rad field is sp e n d in g a
w hen to ld th e peo p le c o u ld n o t g et
s u rp lu s on h a n d , h as been p aid o u t
few d ay s w ith h e r d a u g h te r , Mrs.
S ir— On S u n d ay , N o v em b er lit, b re a d , " L e t th e m e a t g r a s s .” So th e
in b en efits to in ju r e d w o rk m en a n d
R o b ert L an sd o w n , a t C o ttre ll.
th e ir d e p e n d e n ts, w ith only a c o st 1,376 m en a t th e Y. M. C. A. “ Big m ob c u t off h is h ead , stu ffed h is
T h e T u esd ay S tu d y c lu b w ill hold of slig h tly o v e r e ig h t p e r c e n t fo r ad M e e tin g ” h e a rd
a le c tu re by Dr. m o u th w ith g ra s s a n d c a rr ie d th e
its r e g u la r m e e tin g a t th e lib ra ry on m in is tra tio n . O ver 10,000 c la im s | \ r u t h u r w . E vans, of S p rin g field , O. head on a p ik e th r o u g h th e s t r e e ts o f
D.
n ext T u e sd a y e v e n in g a t 7:i*5. R oll w ere h a n d le d , in c lu d in g 125 fa ta l in- . I t w as a n in te re s tin g le c tu re , o n e of F a ris.
, h a , hag been g jv en
, he
call w ill be re s p o n d e d to by q u o ta ­ ju r ie s , a n d only e ig h t of th e s e w e re | ,
Maint o f an A rtist.
T h is la rg e tw elv e y e a rs sin ce th e s e a ffa irs be-
tio n s fro m L ow ell. T h e p ro g ra m fo r a p p ealed to th e c o u rts .
th e ev ertin g w ill be as fo llo w s: T h e a m o u n t o f m oney h a s k e p t a la rg e gan . L ik e a ll th e h e a re r s , I w as d e ­
"H o w w as th e big p o litic a l m e e t­
New E n g la n d p erio d o f A m erican n u m b e r o f fa m ilie s s u s ta in e d d u rin g lig h te d , fo r Dr. E v an s is a good t a l k ­ in g ? ”
“ It s h o u ld h av e been b e tt e r ,” r e ­
lite r a tu r e , .Mrs. W. R. K ern. L ow ell th e ir m is fo rtu n e s a n d a t th e sa m e e r a n d a c le v e r acto r.
p lied th e le a d e r o f th e b an d . “ If th e
a n d h is w o rk , M iss P e a rl D u rst.
line sa v e d th e e m p lo y e rs of th e s t a te
B ut, an d I m ak e th is c ritic ism as sp e a k e rs h a d n ’t k e p t g e ttin g up an d
from m any ex p en siv e d a m a g e s u its ,
m usic,
it w ould
Hen
M a th e w s . a n d E ra n k Jo n e s an d th e m oney in s te a d o f being s p e n t g e n tly as I can , he is n o t to be d e ­ in t e r r u p tin g th e
hav e been a fine c o n c e rt.”
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sp e n t a few d ay s n e a r K lo n d ik e , W a s­ to p re v e n t th e rec o v e ry of d a m a g e s,
H e g av e a g r a ­
co c o u n ty , th is w eek h u n tin g g eese h as g o n e w h e r e it sh o u ld go, to th e to ric a l s ta te m e n ts .
C h ew in g gum is b eco m in g po p u -
phic p ic tu re of th e F re n c h re v o lu ­
on th e Jo h n Day riv e r. T hey k ille d in ju re d w o rk m an a n d h is fam ily.
la r a m o n g th e C h in ese in H ong-
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K ong.
ec u tio n of L o u ts XVI. w hom he c h a r ­
M ath ew s m a k in g a s h o r t v isit w ith
W ouldn't Y ou?
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his so n -in -la w w ho liv es n e a r K lon
< ou gli M edicine for C hildren.
an d d e se rv in g his fa te , h e said th a t
I ’d love to be a fa r m e r
d ike.
M rs. H u g h C ook, S c o ttsv ille , N.
A nd w ith th e g ra n g e r s s ta n d ;
a f t e r h is h ead w as cut off his m o u th Y., say s: “ A b o u t five y e a rs ag o w hen
A c ro p of w h e a t
w as stu ffed w ith g rass.
T h e P a re n t T e a c h e rs ’ a sso c ia tio n
we w ere liv in g in G a rh u tt, N. Y,, I
B e n e a th my fe e t,
will tic e n te r ta in e d at Hie lib ra ry on A h a y s ta c k in e ach h a n d .
N ow, h is to ry does n o t acco rd w ith d o c to ie d tw o of m y c h ild re n Buffer-
th is s ta te m e n t, e ith e r us to L o u is be­ le g fro m tu id s w ith C h a m b e rla in 's
M onday a fte rn o o n , D ecem ber l l t l i F o r if 1 w as a fa r m e r,
at ! p. hi
Miss W illa rd , c h ild re n 's No m o re I ’d s tra y o r ro a tn .
ing a had k in g o r as to th e g ra ss. t o u g h R em eu y a n d fo u n d ’I j u i t as
re p r e s e n te d in ev ery w av. I t p ro m p t­
M ilk p a ll in h a n d
lib ra ria n of th e P o rtla n d lib ra ry , will
L o u is w as not an u n a m ia b le c h a r a c ­ ly c h eck ed th e ir c o u g h in g a n d c u re d
I 'd ta k e m y s ta n d
sp eak on hooks fo r c h ild re n . A c o r­ A nd w a it till cow s com e hom e.
ter. H e su ffe re d fo r th e in iq u itie s of th e ir co ld s q u ic k e r th a n a n y th in g I
d ia l in v ita tio n is ex te n d e d to all w ho I ’d w a n d e r th r o u g h th e m ead o w s,
tile k in g s w ho h ad p re ced ed him . Dr. • v er u se n .’ O b ta in a o ln e v e ry w h e re .
tr e in te re s te d in o u r hoys e n d g irls W here th e la m b k in s s k ip a n d p lay. E v a n s, w ho
has been
le c tu rin g
By sh a d y nook
R e fre s h m e n ts will he serv ed .
th r o u g h th e lan d an d , h e says, h as i! _______ _____ ____________ ______ ;i
A nd b a b b lin g b ro o k
sp o k en in 285 to w n s d u rin g th e last
I ’d w h ile th e h o u rs aw a y .
5
Rev. E. A. L e n o a rd will p re a c h at I ’d g a th e r h u n k s of b u tt e r
tw elv e m o n th s, lias p ro b ab ly re p e a te d
[ th e B a p tist c h u rc h n ex t S u n d ay , both F ro m th e b u tte rc u p s t h a t bloom .
h is
h is to ric a l
in a c c u ra c ie s
m any
) m o rn in g an d e v e n in g .
B ible school
G ra ss c a rp e t s p re a d
tim es.
On the Market
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bed
w ill m eet at 10 o ’clock. All a r e in
Of th e e x ecu tio n of L ouis, h is to ry <!
Fresh Every Day
W ould f u r n is h my b e st room .
vited.
s a y s : " A t 8 o ’clock on th e m o rn in g
I ’d sow th e seed s in s p rin g tim e ,
Try Roman Meal ’ Bread
A nd th e n I ’d go to sle e p ,
of J a n u a r y 21, 1793, L o u is X V I w as
T h e lib ra ry w as clo sed a ll d ay yes-
C o n te n t to know
A great Health Food
su m m o n e d to his fate. H e a scen d ed
• « r .lu y
rvrx
u « « o u n t
o f
tr o u b lo
u > itk
!
. . . , T h e c r o n s w o u ld g ro w —
t h „ az-uffnld w ith a firm a n d d ignified
w a te r in th e b a se m e n t w hich flooded I ’d w ak e in tim e to re a p .
!
step .
H is b e h a v io r p a rto o k of th e
th e lo w e r p a rt o f th e fu rn a c e an d I ’d liste n to th e c a ck le
Of sp e c k le d h e n s a n d sa y ;
calm f o r titu d e w hich h ad d is tin g ­ Ì
p re v e n te d th e h e a tin g of th e b u ild ­
“ S o u n d s good to m e,
u ish ed him th ro u g h all h is scen es of
ing. S om e tim e a g o an e x te n siv e
I k n o w th e r e ’ll be
su
fferin g .
R aisin g his voice, he ex­
! Weddieg Cakes and Special Paatry
d ra in a g e sy ste m w as p u t in a n d no H en f r u it fo r m any a d a y .”
c la im e d ; ’’F re n c h m e n , I die in n o ­
I'd
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tro u b le w as e x p e rie n c e d la s t w in ter.
to Order
A nd f r a c tu r e th e ir ja w b o n e;
c e n t!
1 forgive my e n e m ie s !” He
T h e c a u se of th e p re s e n t difficulty is
'T w o u ld se rv e ’em rig h t,
w ould have said m ore, b u t w as p re ­
a m y ste ry , w hich is b ein g in v e s tig a t­
T h ey c o u ld n ’t b ite —
v en ted by th e b e a tin g
of d ru m s
ed by r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s o f th e P o rtla n d T h e y 'd le a v e my c ro p s alo n e.
p lace d th e re on p u rp o se to d ro w n his
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L ib ra ry h o ard . T h e lib ra ry is in use
In a m illio n b u sh e l pen .
voice.
His e x e c u tio n e r
now laid
to d ay .
If c ro p sh o u ld fa il
hold of him and placed him to r e ­
T h ro u g h d r o u g h t o r h a il,
ceive the fa ta l blow
M. E d g e w o rth
Every Saturday and Sunday
K. A. M iller an d C. J. L u n d q u is t, I ’d th r a s h my h ire d m en.
pron o u n ced a lo u d : Son o f St L ouis,
c a s h ie rs o f th e lo cal b a n k s, a tte n d e d In w in te r I 'd go h u n tin g ;
ascend to h e a v e n !’ T h e blow w as
tile se m i-a n n u a l m e e tin g of g ro u p In s u m m e r tim e I'd fish.
In s p rin g a n d fa ll
given. A few am o n g th e g u a rd w ho
o n e of th e S ta te B a n k e rs ' a sso c ia tio n
I 'd ta c k le a ll
su rro u n d e d
tin
scaffold s h o u te d
jl
in P o r tla n d y e s te rd a y . T h ey a tt e n d ­ T h e p le a s u re s o ne c o u ld w ish.
Live the n a tio n ! Live th e r e p u b lic ! ’
ed th e b a n k e rs ' lu n c h e o n a t noon I 'd h av e m y cash in g re e n b a c k s ,
Main 8t.
Gresham
B ut iln Host
s ile n t
n r o n ly Äi THEODORE
IHtUUUI
a n d in th e a fte rn o o n
v isite d th e A nd b ale it, ju s t lik e hay .
VAN DONINCK, Pisprittar
spoke to req u est th e ir officers to lead J
I ’d s ta c k it in
sto ck show
A fire p ro o f bin
th en , from th e spot. T h u s d ied it. ‘
A g a in st a ra in y day.
A n u m b e r o f G re sh a m people w ere
th e ii ii n j- h in tu y e a r of hln age one OOOOOOOOOCWOCXHXHXKXKHXKXK)
N ote— O u r p ag es a r e fre q u e n tly
p re s e n t la s t n ig h t a t th e b a n q u e t a t c o n su lte d fo r s u ita b le se le c tio n s to of th e b ts t-h e a rte d m o n a rc h s th a t I
M u ltn o m a h h o tel in P o rtla n d , given recite-— th e p a rty
w ho a tte m p ts to e v e r s.it oz th e th ro n e of F ra n c e .”
T h e head w ith th e g ra s s in its j
by th e U nion M eat c o m p an y to b a n k ­ re c ite th e fo re g o in g a t a m e e tin g of
I L L K IN D S A N D I L L S IS K S
e rs an d sto c k m e n . A m o ng th e r e p r e ­ h a rd -u p g ra n g e r s d e se rv e s a n iro n m o u th is a n o th e r sto ry . J o s e p h F ra n - l
cro ss, V ic to ria c ro ss o r —- o r a n y ­
s e n ta tiv e s fro m h e re w ere C has. th in g else th e y ru n a c ro s s .— C a rv e th c o ls F o ullon, m in is te r of th e k in g 's I
h o u se h o ld in 1789, a f t e r N ecked w as
C lev elan d , (’. E C le v e la n d , W H.
C le v e la n d an d w ife, 8. B. H all an d T H E «.B E KT D RA M A TIC U ’T O R , d ism issed , was a m an w ho h ad a c ­
PICTURE FRAMING
w ife an d K. A M iller
L ew is W ally , s u p p o r te d by th e c u m u la te d w ealth in u tt e r in d iffer- !
GILT OR NA TURA L WOOD
N eat and Cheap
fam o u s b e a u ty of th e s ta g e , M adge e n ce to th e su fferin g s of th e poor. On i
T w e n ty -n in e la d ie s w ere p re s e n t T ith e ra g e ,
in “ B rig a d ie r G e r a r d ” . th e 22d of Ju ly in th a t y e a r he w as)
M A X S C H N E ID E R
y e ste rd a y a t a m e e tin g o f th e B ap tist A R ed F e a th e r fe a tu re by S ir A r th u r seized by a P aris m ob a n d h a n g e d to |
M issio n ary so ciety , at th e hom e of C onan Doyle.
M athews' B ld g., Main 8t„
lam p post in th e P lace de G reve, j
a t th e c o rn e r of th e R ue d e la V a n -!
Phone Ml
M rs W. R. K ern . T h e p ro g ra m w as
in c h a rg e o f Mrs. W E. B ates. Mrs. I I I E Y O l N G E ST O E T H E F A M IL Y ,
o o o cM jo o o o o o o o o co o o o o n o o o o e
Roy S h o e m a k e r,
Mrs. E. D avidson a h ig h cla ss com edy w ith a sk y h ig h
an d Mrs. C a th e rin e H u d n u t a ssiste d finish. S m ith 's T h e a te r , F rid a y an d
S a tu rd a y , Dee. 8, 9.
— Adv.
in se rv in g
Pip« Cakes, and Other
Pastry Articles.
Sni | irise your family with a new Colonial Range for <'hristmas
I t ’s h a rd to c a rry a lo a d —
G ets h e a v ie r nil th e w h ile;
i t 's h a rd to w alk a new ro ad ,
N ot k n o w in g a sin g le m ile.
S o m etim es life se e m s a clo u d
W ith scarcely a g lin t o f lig h t.
Tin- h e a r t u n d h e a d a re bow ed
L ife d o n ’t seetu w o rth th e tig h t.
B ut say , do y o u e ’e r m a k e a tr ia l
T o lift y o u r h ead up in th e a ir,
A nd say to y o u rs e lf, " I w ill sm ile
A nd do w h a t is h o n e st a n d f a i r .”
ft.
BEST BREAD
Look for Announcement of Sale on
GRESH AM ,
D EC EM BER
Bert Hoss
S T A T IO N E R Y
X
FRIDA Y,
LAW
GAINING IN OREGON
GRESHAM PEOPLE COMPENSATION
AND HAPPENINGS
Santa Claus
Is Here
T he Largest Stock
OUTLOOK
m ilk m a id s a re b ein g d is ­
m en, w ho a r e ta k in g up
w as fo rm e rly re g a rd e d as
w om en.
City Bakery
PHOTOS
New Callery
<¿a**t «ful.
Mrs W . L. G o rsag e, h e r m o th e r,
M rs V a n d e rm o s t a n d Mrs. A. S w ank
T h e L ad y — A re you fo n d of lo b s te r
sp e n t th e day last F rid a y a t th e s a la d , d o c to r?
D o cto r— No. I ’m n o t fo n d of It.
A ra ta h o m e n e a r F a irv ie w .
b u t I'm g r a te f u l to it.
IntheDeadofWinter
B is mighty nice to know just where you can
put your hands
On a few cans of peas that you arc sure will
F ra n k H ein ey a n d E. C. L indsey
a re d o in g e x te n s iv e w ork In c o n n ec­
tio n w ith th e ir p ro p e rty h ere. T he
c lo sin g o f th e lo w er en d of th e old
d itc h , w hich flows th r o u g h th e ir lots,
m ad e It n ecessary to find a n o th e r o u t­
let fo r th e su rfa c e w a te r
To th is
e n d deep d itc h e s
have
been dug
acro ss R o b e rts a v e n u e a t T h ird s tre e t
a n d tile a re b ein g laid w hich w ill
c a rry th e w a te r dow n T h ird s tre e t
to th e c a tc h b asin s a t M ain s tre e t
measure up to any fresh ones you ever tiled
That is just what Monopole Peas will do
Not once hut every tune
us prove it ask for them in your next
A.W. Metzger ¿ fói
Q U A L IT Y A N D S E R V I C E
M rs E. W A y lsw o rth e n te r ta in e d
th e G re sh a m
te le p h o n e o p e ra to rs ,
p a st an d p re s e n t, a t h e r h o m e la st
n ig h t
T h e ev en in g w as p assed in
g am es a n d c o n v e rs a tio n an d a d eli-
N ervous W om en.
W hen th e n e rv o u s n e ss is ca u se d by
c o n s tip a tio n , as is o fte n th e case,
you w ill g et q u ick re lie f by ta k in g
C h a m b e rla in ’s T a b le ts.
T h e se ta b ­
le ts also im p ro v e th e d ig e s tio n , Ob-
ta in a b le e v e ry w h e re .— A dv.
F lo w e rs a r e m o re f r a g r a n t w hen
th e su n is n o t s h in in g on th e m , a c ­
c o rd in g to a F re n c h s c ie n tis t, b e ­
c a u se th e o ils th a t p ro d u c e th e p e r ­
fu m e a re fo rced o u t by w a te r p r e s ­
s u r e in th e p la n t ce lls, a n d th is is
i d im in ish e d by s u n lig h t
i
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j
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clo u s lu n c h e o n w as se rv e d . T h e I
g u e sts w ere
M isses Eva A n d erso n ,
A rlle G ib b s. A nna R a d fo rd . A n n ab ell ■
M cA llister a n d
W tn n lfre d O s b u r n ,'
M rs M ary W ood. M rs. O live E k stro m I
a n d M rs G race P age
Norway is to have tw o new great
I steel w orks, largely to supply plates
j for ship bulldln«.
Shoes and Rubber Goods
Men's and Boys* Dress and
Work Shoes
Men’s and Boys' High Cut aud
Loggers Shoes
Rubber Boots, Shoes and
Rubbers
Shoe Repairing a Specialty
GRESHAM SHOE SHOP
CARL DAHL
GROWTH OF FIRST STATE BANK
Heport ot the condition of the First State Bank at Gresham,
Oregon, at the close of business November 20th, 1916.
L o an s a n d
Overdrafts
RESOURCEN
d isc o u n ts
’
none
io 738*20
160 00
>g 260 40
*"2*550 00
B onds a n d w a rra n ts
ks .lie! Othei - I s r it e B
B a n k in g ho u se, f u r n itu r e an d fixture«
Other real estate owned
Checks
an d O ther ca sh Items
C h eck s fo r c le a rin g houae
D ue fro m b a n k s (n o t re s e rv e b a n k s )
D ue fro m a p p ro v ed re s e rv e b a n k s
C ash on h a n d ......................................
j
204.99
46 15
4 ,6 7 4 .7 5
78!667.94
920 74
$ 9 6 ,4 1 4 .6 7
Tl' ,a l
$ 2 7 2 ,9 7 9 .3 6
LIA BILITIES
C apital »lock paid in
$ 3 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
S u rp lu s fu n d ..............................................................
> b jqq qq
U n d iv id ed profit« less e x p en ses p aid
...
2*112 45
P o sta l sa v in g s d e p o sits
j
4 472 33
*
In d iv id u a l d e p o sits s u b je c t to check
1 3 l 's 8 0 92
D em and c e rtific a te s o f d ep o sit
2*087 14
C a sh ie rs ch eck s o u ts ta n d in g
3*479 80
T im e a n d sa v in g s d e p o sit
78,946^22
T otal deposits
.......................
T ot**
$ 2 7 2 ,9 7 9 .3 6
N°.o.«0,h
’
3 2 2 0 ,1 6 6 .9 1
GROWTH
deposits
........................................... Slft3.084.<M
...........................
«22O.fMMI.01
More than 4«) per cent net gain
« rt.V232.ti7
.