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GRMBHAM OVTIXWIK. t R ID A I. NOVHMBEK JM. u r jo PAGE TROUTDALE REPO R T OF T H E CONDITION OF BANK OF GRESHAM .1 _ 51^“ fc O C n A IN FR E E ^ ¿ □ . U U RECORDS Given with the purchase of Mandel Phonograph You select your own records EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE BEST OF SERVICE RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE GRESHAM and PORTLAND P ortland A -1078 2SA A»h¡ Bdwy G resham 861 Albert Ekstrom Cor. P o w ell and M aple School en ro llm en t here is ab o u t 33. Mr. C ayser of F airview is conducting th e school. Mrs. Ed. Shroy, who has been In a hospital in P o rtlan d for ab o u t four weeks is hom e again, m uch Im proved In health. H arris H am ilton, who was h u rt by a tree falliu g on him la st Ju ly , h»3 sta rte d to w ork again. A select dance was given in th e hall last S atu rd ay n ig h t by th e young people. T he mill will be closed fo r a few days, one of th e engines blew up. Mr. Hogg w ent to P o rtlan d for rep airs No one was h u rt. A school m eeting was held last S at urday n ig h t fo r th e purpose of boost ing fo r good roads. In connection w ith It w ere o th e r exercises, also a d ebate on th e question. “Can we gain m ore by trav e lin g o r re a d in g ? ” T he judges decided in favor of the affirm a tive. A larg e crow d was p resen t and all had an enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. H am ilton and d a u g h te r M ildred, a re com fortably situ a te d In th e ir new home. They cam e from L usted n ear P leasant Home w here they lived on th e J. B. L ent farm 17 years, a fte r which they moved onto th e ir own place, now owned by C. A. B aker. H enry H erg ert delivers m ilk every m orning to Cam eron & Hogg camp, p ut up In sealed q u art bottles and left on your porch, ju s t like G resham or any o th e r city. PLEASANT VALLEY Heal E sta te W anted. Need Your Suit Cleaned? Have it F ren ch dry cleaned. R e D esire five or m ore acres, im proved o r n ot w ithin g ra m m a r and high pairing ^neatly done. T ailoring for school d istric t of G resham , close to ladies and men. electric sta tio n and n ear o r on good P E T E R LENARD. T ailor. road. A nsw er in detail giving price, term s, etc. J. W enger, 502 Sell T he B ank 01 G resham pays 6 per ing Bldg.. P ortland. cent In terest on tim e deposits.— Adv. Here’s Help for You to relieve that Pain Formore th a n 52 years T h e W at kins Liniment has been held a9 a standard Pain R e liever in Millions of American and Canadian homes. products o f The J.R . W atkins Company, W inona, Minn. » P nets delivered at your door, anywhere in this county, on mail or ’phone or- Hers. All Watkins medicines are guaranteed as to quality. They are recommended by thousands of users. Send for complete list of home and livestock medicines and other Watkins products numberimr more than 137 necessities, to e THE WATKINS RETAILER. CALL ON ME MED-2 C . H . L A N E , A g t ., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1920 S a le to begin at 4 1 o ’c lo c k A. M. Cattle, Horses, Mules, Hogs, Machinery S ix teen A -l Milk C«Wh. H olstein , Jersey and Durliam . F ou r freeh w ithin last m onth. One fresh N ovem ber IKth. F ou r rretdi in A pril. Two full blood Jersey Y earling H elfers. Two full blood Jersey 3- m onths-old H eifers. One full blood Jersey Hull, six m onths old. One Team of Good Mules. One D riving H orse. T w enty-four H ens One Tw o-H orse L ig h t W agon. One Single Seat Top Buggy. One Set Double H arness. One Set Heavy Single Plow H arness. One Set Single Buggy H arness. One Jo h n Deere C u ltiv ato r, w ith e x tra hoes. One 12-lnch O liver C hilled Plow. One Tw o-Section Steel H arrow . One New Jo h n sto n Mow ing M achine. One A nker-H olth Cream S ep arato r. Six 10-gallon Milk Cans. T h ree 5-gallon Milk Cans. About eig h t tons of Clover Hay. Sm all Tools an d F arm Im plem ents too num erous to m ention. S a le R ain or S h in e. If inclem ent w eath er, Mile w ill be held in barn, w hich Is am ply large to accom m od ate a il. F ree Lunch at N oon. TERM S OF SALE— AU sum s u n d er 320, Cash. Sums o ver 320, six m o n th s’ tim e w’ith in te re st at 8 per cent p er an n u m on approved notes. J. E. WILKERSON, Owner COL. W. S. WOOD ft SONS .A u ction eer Phone 506 SANITARY MARKET Electric Store Bungalow Bldg. Gresham. Ore ■k C. Jana» P hon» 881 P h on » M l Floyd U Maek cen tly. F or Quick Hale. Q uite a bit of w in ter g rain has not By W ALTER RAMSER T he end of last week th e E. been put In yet, because of th e con- Sehw edler fam ily moved from G resh tin ued wet w eather. Mr. Sehw edler an d th e w riter a t am to th e ir new hom e in o u r n eigh tended th e stock show Tuesday. borhood. Mr. Sehw edler Is know n as Every farm er who has a cow o r pig one of th e best farm ers of th e G resh sh o u ld see this splendid display of am country, an d we need m ore such an im als for he will g et a vision of men in o u r com m unity, men who w hat he should m ake o u t of his own farm according to th e latest approved herd. Over 300 Jersey s and 200 m ethods. The Sehw edler young folks IlolstelnR, th e best west of D enver, a re co n tin u in g th e ir respective fo u rs- w ere show n, besides ____ 2500 ______ head of es at union high a t G resham , Miss I o th e r ca ttle, hogs, horses and sheep. E lizabeth being a senior, W aiter G resham and Boring breeders were Junior, and Ed. a sophom ore. am ong th e exhibitors. Miss F ried a R am ser was so fo rtu Miss P au lin e Ileacock Is teach in g n a te as to find an em pty se at at th e union school ea st of D am ascus. union high, w hich shp im m ediately T he new telep h o n e n u m b e r of E. occupied, leaving th e F ra n k lin high, S ehw edler Is D am ascus 58. w here she had been a tten d in g since It. E. B urke, th e re p re se n ta tiv e of S eptem ber. She Is very th a n k fu l to R a k er ft Son of G resham , passed all those In stru m en tal In securing a th ro u g h h ere recently, ad v e rtisin g place fo r h er In union high, which F o rd s, F ord so n s and accessories. she loves so well. Several carloads of gravel have ar-* CORBETT rived at Boring, and Mr. DeYoung Is h au lin g it on th e roads as fast as the Mrs. T roy P hipps re tu rn e d Sunday w eath er perm its. T h ere Is co nsider from a th re e -m o n th s’ v isit in A r able com m ent going on ab o u t th e kansas. D am ascus T elephone system g ettin g Mrs A ugusta B. L eader, a pio n eer Into closer connection w ith th e M ult of th is com m unity was knocked down nom ah ft C lackam as system . Soma by an a u to and d ragged sev eral feet, seem to be In fav o r of selling o u t to dying a few h ours la te r of concussion th e last nam ed com pany, basing th e ir of th e bruin. Mrs. L ead er had gone arg u m e n t on th e well known fact, to E ugene to be w ith h e r son. H er th a t a larg e business can be ru n much m an. who Is atte n d in g th e un iv ersity . m ore econom ical th an a sm all one. T he trag ed y o ccu rred on th e s tr e e t of Besides G resham has a night and th a t place. Sunday service, which th e Damascus Mrs. C lara Sm ith is recovering system does not have, w ithout extra from a very severe o p era tio n on th e cost to Its p atrons. T h ere Is no ques rig h t eye. tion ab o u t It. th a t in tim e the two Edw in L ead er of S eattle was h ere system s will become u nited, and as sev eral days last w eek looking a fte r th e M. ft C. system Is w illing to m eet th e L ead er estate. us m ore th an half way, it would be Mrs. M. E. Reed has sold h er stock no m ore th an reasonable to consider of m erch an d ise to O. Brown of P o rt th e m atter. land. J u s t recently th e F o ster road has been given a new coat of g rav el from Don’t fo rg et ab o u t In stallin g th a t th e county line to D am ascus. F o r pum p o r w ater system . You’ll find a w hile th a t stretch of road was so th e prices rig h t and w e'll in stall It bumpy th a t Ford passengers often for you. W. A. Hessel. CASH fo r G LEASO N TRU CK S E R V IC E All Kinds of Hauling One B eaver d rag saw, nearly new. PARDON M e ( t M O M E N T ( I'LL BE ph » nt X \ HATTIE - r j. HOME SWEET HOME by Earl Hurst Bit! ns t t r o o f m m w ó T O tL tl IN PUBLIC s — L eg ir t t w v o w ' f ( ^ i ' ll ö PAID Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves o f any kin d . E. B A U M A N N , W. A H ESSEL < A. M EYERS, Clerk w ent th ro u g h all th e to rm e n ts of FROM SOMEWHERE , when It is being ch u rn ed into SOUTH OF GRESHAM cream b u tte r. General Contractor« Carpentering Electrical Wiring Fixture« and Lamp« Septic Tank« Full line of Cold Lunch Meats GRE8HAM GRESHAM GEO. DIKTL. Prop. I u til sell at P u b lic A uction on th e D unn Farm ( I ) » n iilm sou tln vm t of Hull Hun S ta tio n ). T h ose com in g by Hull Hun car get off at Hull Hun S tation anil in q u ire o f S tation A gent Frank C. Jones Co. CHOICE MEATS Homemade Ham«, Bacon, Sausage, Lard Main Street T h ere was a good atten d an ce a t th e social and en tertain m en t given a t th e Mrs. L a u ra J. B arnes trad e d h er ft* " * ':,A ’ " , la8t , S aturday evening, place to a M i. and Mrs. S u n b last for 7 be. S^Jb^ Ct ° f ,C? V,C a “ d 8ocial in>- (h elr place In P o rtlan d , both p arties P.ro ' em en t was discussed by many of h a v e m o v e d m i h n i r „ „ „ H n Jn . <hose present and a tem porary organ- o rary organ have moved to th e ir new hom es. fzatlon was effected. A m eeting was T he P aren t-T each ers association called fo r S atu rd ay evening, Decem was reorganized last F rid a y a f te r ber 4, at which tim e a p erm an en t o r noon at th e schoolhouse by Mrs. J. g anization will be consum ated. Lynch, p resid en t of th e M ultnom ah Among guestB en tertain ed at the county council T he follow ing of T. P. C am pbell hom e last Sunday ficers w ere elected : p resid en t, Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bloyd of A. J. A ult; vice p resid en t, Mrs. W. T ro u td ale. Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n Mc- L. C rissey; secretary , Mrs. Caldo; N em ar and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. tre a su re r, Mrs W atkins. T he reg u Rogers of P o rtlan d and iMr. and Mrs. la r m eeting n ig h t will be on th e first A. W. Rolfe of Domascus. F rid ay of each m onth. T he next Mr. and Mrs. V. R ukula e n te rta in m eeting will be on F rid ay , December ed guests from th e city la st Sunday. 3d, and every p are n t and p atro n is Mrs. Jas. McLean received a tele urged to be present. g ram last F rid a y from M inneapolis Mrs. Alice Gage is visiting with 1 an n ouncing th e sad news of the death W rs. Wm. Caldo. of h e r b ro th er. T he young man was Miss M yrtle Clapp and Miss Olste,I accidentally killed F riday m orning, of V ancouver w ere visitors w ith Mrs ! MrB- McLean le ft S atu rd ay m orning D ukes. I fo r M inneapolis. --------------------- ) Wm. Doughy le ft la st F rid a y for N evada, w here he will spend th e COMMON WITCH H AZEL F IN E FO B SORE EYES w inter. A. B. Olson tran sa cted business In I t is su rp risin g how quickly eye th e city Tuesday. inflam m ation is helped by common w itchhazel, cam phor, h y d rastis, etc., PLEASANT HOME as mixed in L avoptik eye wash. One T he M ethodist L adies' Aid society eld erly lady, who had been troubled w ith chronic eye inflam m ation for will hold Its a n n u a l b azaar F rid ay , m any years, was g rea tly helped In Decem ber 10 at th e M. E. church two days. We g u a ra n te e a sm all bot T he sa le of fancy and useful articles tle of L avoptik to help ANY CASE will com m ence ab o u t 3 p. m. S upper w eak, strain ed o r inflam ed eyes. will be served from 4 :30 u n til early A program is being A lum inum eye cup F R E E . G resham in th e evening a rra n g e d fo r th e evening and will in D rug Co.— Adv. clude songs and recitatio n s. Every effort is being m ade to m ake th is one of th e best occasions of Its so rt th a t ELECTRIC BUILDING i th e ladles have ev er given. Everyone Is req u ested to keep th e d a te in I m ind. Mrs. D. F. C arsw ell of New W est- . m in ster, H. C., has been visiting with | her a u n t, Mrs. Edsol M arkell. Mr. an d Mrs. H erb ert Simmons and children of Ridgefield, W ashing ton, sp e n t Sunday visiting th e la tte r ’s (g ra n d fa th e r, A. C. Wlhlon Miss V era H olm es of E stacada has (been visiting h er g ra n d p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B lackburn. She also j visited with Guy R o b ertso n ’s fam ily. Mrs. D orothy B ettis and baby son j from Nez Perce, Idaho, are v isitin g at Expert Electrical Rrpainsi; Guaranteed th e hom e of h e r p aren ts, Mr. and j Mrs. F ra n k Caddy. Mr. Caddy Is at [ hom e and Is recovering from the Office and Shop, o p eratio n which he u nderw ent re SANDY BLUFF . r.? " • 7............................ s 21 s.« 8 5. - s AUCTION SALE AMES 3 BIG TRUCKS . « The T ro u td ale L adles' Aid will mo hold its sev en th an n u al b azaar and At G resham in th e S tate of Oreg on, a t th e close of business Nov. 16th, supper S atu rd ay evening, Decem ber 1920 4, a t th e C olum bia H ighw ay hall in RESOURCES T ro u td ale. Mrs. Wm. Spence is L oans an d ___________________ ch airm an of th e com m ittee on m enu, O verdrafts, secured and unsecured 2.723.61 which is to be a chicken supper, with Bonds and w a rra n ts ............................................ .. 86.6 2 7 .1 7 o th e r "fixins" to go w ith it, served Stocks, securities. Judgm ents, etc.... ........... 5.440 99 ca fate ria style. T he fancy w ork com- B anking house ........................... 6,000.00 , m ittee, Mrs. L. A. H arlow ch airm an , F u rn itu re and f ix tu r e s ............................ 3.000.00 is m aking a specialty of articles suit- O th er real e sta te owned .................................... 8 » 2 0 .3 0 ! able fo r C h ristm as g ifts, an d th e Due from banks (n o t reserve b a n k s ).............. 1,000.00 I apron com m ittee, Mrs. C. I. Thom as Due from approved reserve b an k s................... 60,726.15 chairm an, m indful of th e m any folk Checks and o th e r cash ite m s................................ 399.98 | who were disappointed last year by Exchanges for cleariu g h o u se............._ .............. 498.36 j th e sh o rtag e of th e apron supply is Cash on h a n d ......................................................... 16.200.45 m aking a m uch la rg e r stock of aprons C ustom er's liab ility account of "A cceptances 3.000.00 j (his year in new est designs. The candy, fish pond, and punch, m an T o tal.................................................................... 3398,120.29 aged by com m ittees from th e T rue LIA BILITIES Blue class, will be up to th e usual C apital stock paid In.................................................. 3 15,000.00 stan d ard . Surplus fund ......................................................... 3,000.00 T he re g u la r m eeting of th e T ro u t .Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 5,610.01 dale L ad ies’ Aid will be postponed P ostal savings bank deposits 900.85 th is m onth till W ednesday. Decern- In d iv id u al deposits su b je ct to check............................ 187,328.30 ber 8. in o rd e r to finish up business D emand certificates of deposit ...................... ‘t ’i xi co n n ect» » « ! w it h fh u h n v n a r ' / ’ „ „ L i ______________________* ........... *.................................................. 0 , 1 8 1 . OB connected w ith th e bazaar. C ashier checks o u tstan d »» in g ...................... 2 754 1 2 H elen L au d an gave a p arty last I Certified checks ....................... 4 4 14 S atu rd ay , m uch enjoyed by th e g irls ¡Time and savings deposits. ................... 173 9 9 1 1 , Invited. Mrs. L audan served a dainty | Notes and bills red isco u n t, d ............................... ' ’ ’’ 3^000^00 lunch and they played gam es, p art of "A cceptances" of th is bank ................................................. 3,000 00 th e aftern o o n being spent in playing in th e sand banks near the Lauden Total .3398,120.29 home. The gu ests who cam e were S tate of Oregon, County of M ultnom ah, ss. R uth N ash. C lelia C raw ford. Faye I, K. A. M iller, C ashier of th e above-nam ed ban k , do solem nly P arsons. J u lia Schm idt and E lla R ich sw ear th a t th e above sta te m en t is tru e to th e best of my know ledge ardson. K. A. M ILLER, Cashier. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. A lbert and son and belief. Subscribed and sw orn to before me th is 23d day of N ovem ber, 1920. Cecil, who have been residing at the JAS ELKINGTON, N otary Public. Sun Dial ran ch , leave th is w eek for My com m ission expires Aug. 8. 1921 th e ir fo rm er hom e in Salem, Illinois. T heir d au g h ter. Verdie, is teaching at C orrect A tte st: A. F. M iller, W. E. M arkell, C. E. O sburn, D irectors. Camas. W ashington and will rem ain in th e west till h er term of school closes. Special Offer - TURNE Phonee— Grentiani 17, P ortlan d , B dw y. SI 21. Gresham Buttons Phone 901 Pleating HEMSTITCHING MRH. C AR RIE IIANHEN P h on e S I z S G resham Main S t., near H igh School