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I .KESHA M 4H/TLOOK. U tlD A V , SE PT E M B E R T H IS W ILE ASTONISH (.K K S H IM This Store is Headquarters for School Supplies New and Second Hand Books N eed Y our S u it C leaned? H ave it F ren ch dry cleaned. Re p airin g n eatly done. T ailo rin g for ladies and men. P E T E R LENARD, T ailor. GRESHAM DRUG CO. The R exall Store if y o u r p aten t roof leaks, coat it w ith Sherw in & W illiam s Ebinol roof p ain t, 90c gallon at L. L. Kid- d e r Hdw, Co. 58 A log ra ft containing over 6,000,-, T im ber com pany, and is now on th e S to rag e b attery rep airin g and re 000 fee t of tim b er has been sent o u t , high seas being tow ed to San Diego ch arg in g , s ta rte r and g en erato r! of th e C olum bia riv er by th e Benson I w here it will be sawed into lum ber. work. R aker ft Son. GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE All Kinds of Hauling Phone«— G resham 17, P ortlan d , Udwy. 5 1 3 1 . GOING FOR CASH P hones: Main 7786 Res. Sellwood 2349 Office H ours: 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. DR A. B. CALDER ~ • A.JA.X 30x31, Regular $24.18, 4 IIIKOPRACTOH Special $19.75 BRUNSWICK Regular $26.50, Special $22.15 30x3|, C. E. OSBURN & CO. Gresham Office: 710-11 Sw etland Bldg., Cor. 5th and W ashington PORTLAND, OREGON form erly a t corner of T h ird and S tark , P o rtlan d , now in new location 24(41 A lder betw een 3d nnd 4tli A cordial welcome to all p atro n s and friends MRS M. FRAKES & SON ELECTRIC BUILDING Frank C. Jones Co. General Contractor« Carpentering Electrical Wiring Fixture» and Lamp« Septic Tank» P A ID Expert Electrical Repairing Guaranteed O ffic e a n d S h o p , for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind. Gresham E. B A U M A N N , EK STRO M Phone 901 TR U C K 3 BIG TRUCKS Electric Store Bungalow Bldg. G resham , Ore. P h oss M i Frank C. Jonea F loyd L. Mack SERVICE BEST OF SERVICE RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE GRESHAM and PORTLAND P ortland A -2078 aan A sh; B dw y atMfl. Albert Ekstrom Gresham 861 Oor. P ow ell and Maple ‘The H om e Paper of the Oregon C ountry“ All Europe is in the process of reconstruction. America is readjusting itself to peace time conditions. A national political campaign is approaching the critical stage. You desire complete and accurate information on what is happening at home and abroad. Let THE OREGON JOURNAL give this service to you. Your home town newspaper supplies you with the news of your immediate locality, and it gives you the highlights of the world about. THE OREGON JOURNA.L brings to you each day the detailed account of those national and world happenings which its wider news facilities provide. For $2.50 you can get THE OREGON JOURNAL DAILY AND SUNDAY until February 1, 1921. Fill out the accompanying coupon and mail it today: The Oregon Journal First in N ew s Reviews Features And Fun PLEAJUNT VALLEY BANK OF GRESHAM no . « At G resham in th e S tate of O regon, a t th e close of business Sept. 8th. 1920. RESOURCES L oans and d isco u n ts......................................................................... . >213 200 97 O verdrafts, secured and u n secu red ...............................................“ 6 239 32 Bouds and w a rra n ts..........................................................._......79*685 20 Stocks, secu rities, ju d g m en ts, etc................................... .................. 12*968 50 B anking Pieu» tend The Oregon Journal (dally and Sunday) to the following addresii Name 1 .» • City Cocloted find >2.J0. payment In full antli Feb. 1. t 9 » t . $*ooo',O« h ou se ..................................................................................... \ F u rn itu re and fixtures .......................................___................................. O th er real estate ow ned.............................. ............................™ ........... ’ Due from banks (n o t reserv e b a n k s )..............................> 1,000.00 Due from approved reserve b an k s..................................... 4 6.4 99.96 Checks and o th e r cash ite m s.............................................. 2,979.34 Exchanges fo r clearin g house............................................ 192.46 Cash on hand ........................................................................... 13,143.74 «■««tan w '"** C ustom er’s liab ility account of “ A cceptances” ................... 3,000.00 < 1 4 1 .4 7 >63,815.49 3,000.00 T o tal..................................................................................... ................>391,050.95 IAABUJTUKI C apital stock paid In........................_....................................................... > 15,000.00 Surplus fund ................................................................................................. 3,000.00 U ndivided profits, less expenses and tuxes paid ................................ 3*889.90 P o stal savings bank deposits...............................................> 906.85 Ind iv id u al deposits su b je ct to check................................ 195,228.67 Demand certificates of d ep o sit.......................................... 2,243.70 i f c h e c k s o u t s t a n d i n g ........ • ........................................... 8 6 5 .7 5 M r. and Mrs. c . a E k stra n d and s o n , C laren ce, m o to r. 1 to A lbany last Tim e and savings d ep o sits.......................... ........................163,916.08 >363,161.05 S atu rd ax w here they v isited w ith M r .. .......................................................... 3,000.00 E k stra n d ’s paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Notes and bills rediscouuted "A cceptances" of th is bank ......................................................... 3,000.00 holm, retu rn in g Sunday evening. Win Donaghy lias re tu rn e d fro m I T o ta l......................................................................................................>391,050.95 a th ree m onths’ so jo u rn in C alifornia. I Miss Birdie McLean of S uperior, S tate of Oregon, County of M ultnom ah, ss. W isconsin, ia a g uest at th e home of) I, K. A. H iller, C ashier of th e above-nam ed bank, do solem nly I h er brother, Jas. McLean. sw ear th a t th e above sta te m en t is tru e to th e best of my know ledge K. A. M ILLER, C ashier. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Kuddock. of I and belief. Lents, were calling on friends in this Subscribed and sw orn to before me tills 14th day of S eptem ber, 1920. vicinity W ednesday evening. JAS. ELK1NGTON, N otary Public. Fred Borges was a G resham visit- My com m ission expires Aug. 8, 1921 t or one day th is week. C orrect A ttest: A. F. Miller, W. E. M arkell, C. E. O sburn. D irectors. Pleasant Valley school opened last Monday with a record enrollm ent for D ancing a t C ed arville Park Can your own corn. It is much the first day. Miss V ictoria W or- shem Is principal and Miss B eatrice b etter th an w hat you buy in tins. L iunem ann Ju n ctio n , every W ednes day and S aturday evening 8:4 5 . : Rolfe in charge of th e prim ary room. Call A. H einey, 98. P o p u lar prices. Union m usic. tf “ An Offspring of Purified C h ristian ity ” , will he th e topic at th e P leas ant Home M ethodist church, 8undav m orning, S eptem ber 19. Everyone is invited to ' . service at 11 a. in.. .4^ I io the Sunday school, which m eets it 1» o ’clock u nder th e direction of the su p erin ten d en t, G. H. Bickford. Come to th e ch u rch th a t pulls up stream ■Mewl Fordson Tractors CEDAR AND VICTORY Mrs. C. P. T allm an is spending a few days at h er hom e In C edar dis tric t. ROCKWOOD Mr. and Mrs. F. Dickenson have retu rn ed from P o rtlan d , w here they sp en t a week w ith th e ir son, Edw ard and family. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. H arvey and fam ily spent last S atu rd ay in P o rt land In celebration of Mr. H arvey’s birthday. TROUTDALE S unday’s w orship a t T ro u td ale th is week will be held a t 8 o’clock. The p a sto r’s topic will be "A n Offspring of Purified C h ristian ity .” We are making immediate deliveries on FORDSON TRACTORS. A large number have been sold in this vicinity and all are giving entire satisfaction. Your FORDSON is here, Get it and use it for that fall plowing. It will pay you well. KELSO Follow ing are th e songs w ritten for th e occasion and sung by the lad ies’ trio of K elso a t th e Sandy road celeb ratio n — th e first to th e tune of “ Let th e R est of th e W orld Go By” , a parody on th a t song. To (lie H ighw ay. Was th e stru g g le and strife Of tile p io n eer’s life Really w orth w hile a fte r all I’ve been th in k in g today ‘Twas th e ir lab o r and faith Led us w here th e w est w inds call. CHORUS. W ith a highw ay like you A friend, good and tru e, Our need will be fulfilled And joyfully will build T ill o u r cou n try will be known A h G od’s alone Most w onderful place to call a home. W e’ll find perfect peace W here joys never cease, Out here beneath a kindly sky We’ll build m any a nest In this w onderful west W here all th e re st of th e world will go by. The fu tu re will hold New problem s u n told But we’ll meet them every one, W ith h ea rt, head and hand T o g eth er w e’ll sta n d Til victory is won. By MRS. ROUT. JONSRUD. The follow ing was su n g to the tu n e of "T h e re ’s a Long, Long T ra il.” T h ere’s a long highw ay a-w inding Up to g ran d old Mt. Hood T hrough fields of golden h a rte s ts W here th e pioneer stood. T h ere’s been lots of ea rn est fighting To m ake o u r dream s all come tru e — And now we’ll show th e w hole world W hat o u r C lackam as county can do. EUNICE JONSRUD COMMON W ITCHHAZEL F IN E FO B SORE EVES It is su rp risin g how quickly eye Inflam m ation Is helped by common w itchhazel, cam phor, h y d rastis, etc as mixed in L avoptik eye wash. One elderly lady, who had been troubled with chronic eye Inflam m ation for many years, was g rea tly helped in two days. We g u a ra n te e a sm all bot tle of L avoptik to help ANY CASE weak, strain ed o r inflamed eyes. A lum inum eye cup F R E E . G resham Drug Co.— Adv. C ontractor ami B uilder H ave located In G resham and am ready to ta k e any w ork In my line. Long experience. W ork g u aran teed . Let me bid on y o u r w ork. Phone 327. L. J. W inter. Seven New lo r d » Ijeave G arage W ednesday. The Oregon Journal, Portland, Or. Gentlemen: T H R EE R EPO R T OF TH E CONDITION OF H enry T reb er is p ain tin g his house. T he building looks very a ttra c tiv e since it is painted. L ittle D agm ar L iedfors celebrated h er sixth b irthday S atu rd ay w ith a little party. T h ere w ere a dozen little folks p resen t and they enjoyed th e afternoon playing gam es A de licious lunch was served th e little folks at th e close of th e aftern o o n . Miss D agm ar received a n um ber of p retty presents T hrough an oversight on th e p art of th e rep o rter th e date of th e recep tion to th e Powell Valley cauning team was o m itted It has been learned th a t a n um ber did not know of the reception in tim e to atten d . T he om ission was not noticed in tim e to m ake any correction alth o u g h it was reg retted . Rev. Jo h n H uleen of A berdeen, \\ ashington, will ------------- preach at ------------- th e Swe- dish Mission church next F rid a y and S atu rd ay evenings, and Sunday at ‘ 11 o clock and at 8 in th e evening. PLSA8ANT HOME The Crescent Cafeteria Phone 691 CASH PARE POWELL VALLEY PEO PLE T he quick action of sim ple w itch- hazel, cam phor, h y d rastic, etc., as mixed in L avoptik eye wash, will s u r prise G resham people. One g irl w ith w eak, strain ed eyes was helped by a sin g le application. H er m o th er could h ard ly sew o r read because of eye pains. In one week she too was bene fited. We g u a ra n te e a sm all b ottle of L avoptik to help ANY CASE weak, strain ed or inflam ed eyes. A lum inum eye cup F R E E . G resham D rug Co.— School Necessities— 17, 1 » « ) Seven F ords w ere sold last W ednes day by C. I. R ak er ft Son to persona in and n ear G resham . T he larg est sale was to A. A. Bryan who purchased a coupe and a tru ck . Mr. B ryan lives n ea r T ro u td ale. S. L au ren ce and O. Syion, of E sta cada, each purchased new cars. T he o th e r cars were sold to T. E. M ercer of th e C edar d istric t. If. C. B ottelson of Powell Valley and Cecil Metzger, of G resham . Boy y o u r can n in g H einey, phone 98. corn of A. RAKER «& SON GRESHAM ESTACADA This W e e k Spices of all kinds, in bulk, for pickling. Canned Salmon, tails, per can 21c Royal Soap, 5 bars for 25c Fancy Toilet Soap, 3 bars for 25c Tar Soap, 3 bars for 25c We take Eggs and Butter C ecil M etzger G ro cery Phone 1001 Our Delivery Service Unexcelled BAKED FRESH DAILY City Bakery Gresham P h en e 11 Auction Sale! On the U. S. G R IFFIT H FARM, on the Bluff Road to Sandy, at Cottrell Store, 8 miles Southeast of Gresham. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 Beginning at 11 o’Clock. Free Lunch at Noon 13—COWS—13 All A-l Dairy Cows. 6 fresh, 4 Jerseys, 1 Holstein, 1 Holstein- Durham. 7 other Jerseys and Holsteins, all giving milk, one a purebred Jersey. Don’t miss this sale if you are look ing for good cows. 1 young Holstein Bull, 2 Jersey-Hol stein heifer calves. All stock will be tuberculin tested. HORSES—2 big work horses, weight about 1400 lbs. each. MISCELLANEOUS — Set good heavy breaching harness; 3%-in. Mitchell wagon, almost new; about 100 Plymouth Rock and White Leghorn laying hens; Anker-Holth sep arator, good as new; some household furniture. Terms — Sums $20 and under cash; over $20, six month’s time on approved notes at 8 per cent, A. M. COWDELL, Owner W. H. WOOD « H O M , AiM-Ooneers K. A. MIL L E R, c le r k