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G resham 1 « IIIM IIIIIIIIIIM See us about Cleveland d etrae Catterpiller Tractors D odge B rqthers . AND D o rt W hen In d oubt try a W ant Ad. FLORENCE M. HONEY Piano, Harmony A u to m o b ile s A ccredited T each er of High School S tu d en ts Studio, F irs t S ta te B ank Bldg. F irs t S tre e t G resham Phone 681 GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE GRESHAM GARAGE PHONE 801 All Kinds of Hauling AGENTS _ CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET Main S tre et GEO. GRESHAM DIETE, Prop. V- Phones— G resham 17, P o rtlan d , Bdwy. 5121. P hones: Main 7786 Res. Sellwood 2349 Office H ours: 10 a m. to 5 p. m. DR A B. CALDER CH IRO PRA CTO R Office: 710-11 Sw etland Bldg., Cor. 5th an d W ashington PORTLAND. OREGON Phone 811 ELECTRIC BUILDING WHY THE ELECTRIC CLEANER? T here is really no com parison betw een th e ease and th o ro u g h ness w ith which an E lectric C leaner rem oved d irt and th e difficulty of sw eeping. T rue, one CAN clean rugs and carpets w ithout an electric clean er. A broom or carpet sw eeper will brush up SOME of th e d irt; ano if you like th e exercise and have plenty of tim e and stre n g th a broom and a carp et b eater will do th e work a fte r a fashion. In the sam e way one can wash w ithout soap. W ater alone will rem ove som e d irt if applied w ith enough "elbow g rease.” But people use soap because it cleans m ore easily and b etter than w ater alone. F o r th e sam e reason people use E lectric C leaners because they elean m ore easily and far b e tte r th an o th e r m ethods. ELECTRIC STORE ELECTRIC BUILDING “ Buy Your E lectric Goods at an E lectric Store." 15, IM O Frank C. Jone« Co. General Contractor« Carpentering Electrical Wiring Fixture« and Lamp« Septic Tank« Expert Electrical Repairing Gsa’anteed Office and Shop, Electric Store Bungalow Bldg. PAGE T H R E E TROUTDALE T h ere will be church services a t The P aren t-T each er circle met last th e M ethodist church at 11 a. m. F riday aftern o o n . It was decided to Sunday. Rev. C. A. B ristol will give a H allow e'en social as is th e an preach. n u al custom . A com m ittee was ap- Koad S upervisor W heeler has fin- pointed to a rra n g e for it, and uotlces ished th e g rav el bunkers back of Ias !o th e tim e an d place will be given M etzger's g arag e, and is ready for later. ’ gravel.. The T ro u td ale L adies' Aid met The fam ily th a t moved Into W. R. with Mrs. M orris McGinnis W ednes- _ _ ___day afternoon. T here was a larg e at- T elfo rd ’s house a few weeks ago, has clim ate tendance, aud m uch business was i moved again. Too wet I here. tran sacted . T he an n u a l election of T he D uncan fam ily has moved to otllcers. postponed from Septem ber, , Sandy, ta k in g th ree children from was held, w ith th e follow ing resu lt: i th e school. But H arry C renshaw president, Mrs. Wm. C raw fo rd : vice moved in to th e d istric t bringing ae ¡ Pf®*Ment, Mrs. H erb ert Bradley ¡m fn secretary. Mrs. C. I T hom as; treas- , m any any In. T he th ree teach ers atten d ed a |u r e r , Mrs. Wm. Spence. P lans were m eeting of th e C lackam as County discussed, and com m ittees appointed I T each ers’ association at W est Linn for th e an n u al b azaar early in De la st S atu rd ay an d rep o rted a nice cem ber. A m eeting is called for next W ednesday aftern o o n , O ctober 20, at I tim e. T he county club leader and county th e church to finish th e quilt. Mrs. school su p erv iso r visited th e school McGinnis, assisted by Mrs. Spence lo r a few m inutes last T hursday. The and Mrs. Thom as, served a dainty club lead er was looking a fte r ex lunch. The next re g u la r m eeting will h ibits for the livestock show. Two be with Mrs. L. A. Harlow in h er new m em bers of th e "G ru n t club" will home. m ake exhibits. P oland Chinas by l A f e a t exhibit of last y e a r’s school L ester Boring, an d C hester W hites work in the low er g rades Is displayed I a t th e schoolhouse. It was especially by M elville Richey. T he 1 .0 . O. F. lodge met Tuesday saved and p rep ared for exhibition at evening. About 45 visitors from O re the county fair, and is a cred it to gon City, Sandy, and E stacada were both teach er and pupits. present. A fter lodge, su p p er was Mr. and Mrs. N. P. W allace left served in th e dining room. E ats are Saturday for G aribaldi, w here th e ir alw ays enjoyed. T h ree weeks and d au g h ter. Mrs. Jack K idder, resides. th re e feeds are n ot bad. Mrs. W allace left h er house plants for The m ajo rity of th e people from the w inter with Mrs G ran t in the th is section sp en t one or m ore days prim ary room at school. a t th e M ultnom ah county fa ir last The T rue Blue class will hold its week, th e school ta k in g T uesday for reg u lar business m eeting F riday ev its day. ening, O ctober 15th at th e church. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. M allicoat and Mrs. D. J. H ayes and Mrs. J. C. fam ily visited with th e fo rm er's Standish, m other and siste r of Mrs b ro th er in P o rtlan d , Sunday a f te r D. H. Nash, left W ednesday for th e ir noon. home in Halsey, Oregon, a fte r a visit O. M. Richey w as hau lin g a few at the Nash hom e here. sacks of feed hom e W ednesday. He Preaching a t 7 :30 by Rev. E arl B. says th e road was so rough n ear th e Cotton. The topic will be "T he j schoolhouse th a t he could not keep T em ptations of C h rist.” ! the sacks in his wagon box. Some! Mr. and Mrs. J. R. K n arr and are inclined to believe it. as he was | R ichard, accom panied by th e Misses seen driving back, g ath erin g up his Mattel and M iriam Inglis of G resham , feed. m ade the trip to Hood R iver last Sat H enry L unday and L ester Boring, urday over the C olum bia riv er h igh two of last y e a r’s eig h th g rad e class, way. They drove th ro u g h th e lower are a tten d in g W ashington high in and upper Hood R iver valleys and re P o rtlan d . They go on the 7:18 and tu rn ed hem e Sunday evening. They re tu rn on the 4 o’clock car. It has are en th u siastic over th e b eauties of been rep o rted th a t they are leading th e scenery, w hich are enhanced by th e ir class. We are g lad to h ear th a t gorgeous fall colorings. they are doing so well. W e ath er to n ig h t, ra in ; tom orrow , CORBETT pour. Wm. A. M orand is able to bo out The rem ains of C harles E. Hicks ag ain a fte r being confined to his bed arrived here F rid ay rrom F rance, for fo r two weeks. final burial. F u n eral services w ere held from th e C orbett church Sun PLEASANT HOME day, w here a larg e concourse of friends had gath ered to pay th eir Services at th e M ethodist church last respects to one who had grown a t 11 a. m. Sunday m orning. Rev. to manhood here and who was one of E arl B. Cotton will speak, using for th e first to en list when P resid en t his topic "In Search of th e Suprem e W ilson called for v olunteers to help Good.” in the w o rld 's g re a te st w ar. A fter At th e B aptist church next S un th e arm istice was signed and his day th e usual m eeting of th e S un m o th er was joyfully looking forw ard day school will be held a t 10 o’clock. to her boy's re tu rn , a teleg ram came In th e evening a t 7 :30 th e young Inform ing h er of his death in F ran ce, I people's m eeting will be held and at he having died of pneum onia while! 8 o ’clock the pasto r. Rev. A. E. Cook, in th e service. T he fu n eral serm on 1 will preach. was preached by Rev. M urphy who j N ext Sunday will be prom otion look for his text Job 19:25, sp e ak in g ' day a t th e B ap tist Sunday school. w ords of com fort to the bereaved | T he u pper classes will be Invited to ones. m eet w ith th e p rim ary d ep a rtm en t Joseph C row ston of W ardner, in th e basem ent of th e church and to Idaho, is visiting his d au g h ter, Mrs w itness th e prom otion exercises. A Mary Hicks. n um ber of crad le roll children will Rev. Mr. M urphy preached at I be welcomed Into th e prim ary d e p a rt Bridal Veil Sunday evening and w ill! m ent and several nam es will be ad d preach at th e C orbett church n e x t, ed to the crad le roll. Sunday m orning a t 11 o'clock and i in th e evening at 7:30. ROCKWOOD Mrs. Eva Reed Fox visited her m o th er here over th e week-end. C hurch services will be held at F red C. Reed was in P o rtlan d on j 7 :30 p. m. next Sunday. Rev. Thos. business Monday. W iles will speak on un in terestin g topic. CEDAR AND VICTORY ir KNOW N OCTOBER FOUR YEARS’ GROWTH OF BANK OF GRESHAM State and County Depository R esources OCT. 9. 1916. »89 743.07 OCT. 9, 1917, $159,237.19 OCT. 9, 1918, $ 2 0 0 ,3 5 0 .4 7 OCT. 9, 1919, 309,381.71 Oct. 9, 1920, $421,791.50 5% We pay 4’ , interest on Savings Accounts and on time deposits of $500 or more. DIKE« TORS H A LEW IS W. E. MARKELL K A M ILLER A. F. MILLER F. A. HALLIDAY OUST LARSON C. E. OSBURN S p e c ia l WE HAVE TOO MANY WAFFLE IRONS For one week we will sell Griswold Waffle Irons. Regular price $2.75. Special Sale Price $2.25 L L. KIDDER HDW. CO. EGGS H ig h e st M a rk e t P ric e a t a ll tim es. P re m iu m p a id on No. 1 q u a lity . If you h av e good eggs th is is th e place to sell them . GET OUR PRICES ON POULTRY; WE PAY CASH GRESHAM PRODUCE CO. Powell Street, next to B row n's M arket Phone 4x1 GRESHAM, OREGON Next W ednesday evening, October 20 a t Iliff church will be given an In terestin g and edu catio n al stereop- tleon lecture. T h ere are six ty -th ree pictures In th is b eau tifu l series, en titled "F ro m Ocean to O cean." These pictures are taken along th e C anad ian Pacific railw ay T hose who come will enjoy a ra re tre a t. T he P aren t-T each er circle of Ce d ar school will m eet at th e school house on S atu rd ay evening, O ctober 16. at 8 o ’clock. A program will be rendered and refresh m en ts served. FAIRVIEW C hurch services will be held a t 11 .o'clock Sunday m orning In th e | M ethodist church w ith preach in g by i Marion Johnson. FARM ERS SAVE $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 . Farm em Mutual F ire Insurance la Beat. F a rm e rs are finding o u t th a t In surance in th e F arm ers M utual F ire Relief association cost 60 per cent less th an in Com m ercial com panies. The association has over $8,000,000 at risk . Saves $25,000 an n u ally to m em bers. An association th a t bene fits th e farm ers and which Is grow ing b igger and b e tte r every day. When ready to Insure notify H. W. ' S uashall, G resham . Phone 85. WOMAN’S CASE AMAZES GRESHAM A business m an ’s w ife could n o t ! i sew or read w ith o u t sh a rp pains in ! h er eyes F o r years h e r eyes were red and w eak F in ally sh e trie d sim ple w itchhazei, cam phor, h ydrastls, etc., as mixed In L avoptlk eye wash. The resu lt produced by a single h o t- ! tie am azed everyone. We g u ara n tee a sm all b o ttle L avoptlk to help ANY I CASE w eak, strain ed o r inflamed I eyes. A lum inum eye cup FR E E . ; G resham D rug S tore.— Adv. N O T h 'E O F FIN A L ACCOUNT In th e C ircuit C ourt of the S tate of Oregon, for th e County of M ultno Gresham. Ore. Phowa M x m ah, In P robate. Prank C. Janna Floyd L. Mack No. 17681. In th e M atter of th e E state of C harity M Sm ith, Deceased Notice is hereby given th a t th e un dersigned, as a d m in istra to r of the estate of C h arity M. Sm ith, deceased, has filed his final account in th e C ir cuit C ourt of th e S tate of Oregon for M ultnom ah C ounty and th a t Monday, th e 8th day of Novem ber, 1920, at th e h o u r of 9 :30 o ’clock in th e fore noon of said day and the co u rt room of said C ourt has been appointed as the tim e and place fo r th e h ea rin g of j o bjections to said final account and , the settle m en t thereof. ARZA SMITH, A d m in istrato r. G resham Iti McOUIRK ft SCHNEIDER, One. 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