PAGE FOUR GKfcMMAM » H I H I GRESHAM LOCALS The fa ll and w in ter lin e o f Popular Priced Novelty Jewelry is on display at our store. Exquisite new de­ signs are being introduced, and at attractive prices. We have a large selection of sheet music. GUY D. JONES Jeweler J UMBRELLAS C h ild re n ’s School U m b rellas a s so rte d h a n d le s, ea ..#8c W o m e n ’s U m b rellas w ith r in g a n d le a th e r s tr a p h a n d le s, ea #1.5«, #2.25, #2.75 M en’s 28-inch U m b rellas each ................... #1.5«, #2.25 W e C arry the B ea co n F a lls R ubber Co. Rubber Footwear In all sizes for Men, Women and Children NOTE-- T h e m a n u fa c tu re rs w ill re p la c e a new p a ir fo r a n y im p e rfe c t ones. DUCK H U N T E R S — T ry o u r R ed Buddy S p o rtin g R u b ­ b er Boots. N one B e tte r. B oys’ all wool h eav y S w ea te rs, sp e cia l a t #2.75 WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. "The House of Quality" P h o n e 1411 G resh am Z3ÏZ2 OUR HEALTH BREAD a t thia Bakery and a t S tores Contains the Vitamlaes, ml-ed by scientific p rin cip les It's Good and Good (o r You Gresham City Bakery THEO. VAN DONINCK Phone 1221 Dressing the for School S. B. H all has been ju d g in g (arm cro p s a t sev eral (airs. He w as a t Co­ lum bia co unty (air on la st W ednesday and a t C lackam as county (air a t C an­ by on T h u rsd ay . T he re g u la rly q u a rte rly m u ster of th e n atio n al g u ard unit, h ea d q u arte rs com pany first b attalio n , 18«th Inian try , was held la st n ig h t a t th e gym ­ nasium . M ajor Van H orn, of P o rt­ land, was in sp ectin g officer. A rran g e­ m ents a re being m ade to o rg an ize an indoor b aseb all team and a b ask et ball team o( th e m em bers. T hese w ill play ag a in st local and P o rtla n d team s. T h ere is need of a few m ore m en, says Lieut. C. G. S chneider, as som e mem­ b ers have moved (rom the lo cality and five men a re leaving (or school. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. K ern sp e n t last S atu rd ay a t C anby a t th e tai? w here Mrs. K ern had en tered sev eral c a n ­ ning exhibits. She received several blue and red ribbons on h er entries. From Canby they w ent to Mt. Angel w here they visited th e ir son W. R. K ern and fam ily. Monday they drove to Salem to th e sta te (air w here Mrs. K ern en tered som e of h e r canned goods. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P ag e an d children and Jam es L aw ren ce rec en tly sp en t a w eek a t M anzanita an d Rockaw ay. Mr. P ag e’s m o th er (rom P asad en a is v isit­ ing in G resham . $1.00 $1.00 85, to $1.00 35, t o $1.00 $2.50 to $4.50 25, to 35e $5.00 to $10.00 $3.75 to $4.50 $2.50 $3.00 Atrentn for AylsWortK 8 M artir\ M E N ’S W EA R S h o e s Marx Clothes All-W ool Double Blankets, size 66x80, full bed size, in blue, pinks, tans, greys and lavendor plaids. G uar­ anteed all wool, both warp and filling. .ea. ä s IS R h S p e c ia lly P riced $ £ .8 5 M l Wolverine Plaid Blankets, size 66x80. P riced at $2-98 Grey and tan Cotton Blankets, size 64x76, wool finish. At BIG ASSORTMENT OE BLANKETS AT POPULAR PRICES $ 2 .5 0 Ready-to-Wear Department W O O I. H E A K T h e N a tio n a l B oys' C lo th es Alden M iller the tre a su re r. Miss M yrtle N asshahn has been em ­ ployed as an ad d itio n al clerk at th e W alrad M ercantile store. F ra n k Jo n es, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mack an d baby drove to A rlington S atu rd ay to visit w ith frien d s and r e ­ tu rn ed on Sunday. A m eeting of th e m em bers of last y e a r's business m en's gym nasium class Is called for next F riday night at 8 o’clock at th e high school gym ­ nasium to co n sid er th e arran g e m en ts for a gym nasium class for th is fall and w in ter. T he question of th e d is­ position of a co n sid erab le fund left over in the tre a su ry w ill come up at th is m eeting. T h ere w ere about 25 m em bers who joined th e class a year ago. T hese and an y o th e rs In terested are invited to be p resen t. T he high school gym is m uch b e tte r equipped th an a y ear ago an d it is th ought the o p p o rtu n ity w ill be good for th e b u s­ iness men and o th e rs to receive the benefit of its use. It is requested th a t th e ladles who w ish to form a lad les’ class m eet at th e sam e tim e and place. D eputy Sheriff M. M. S quire recov­ ered a sto len c a r belonging to a P o rt­ land m an on S atu rd ay night on the Base Line at th e S tan ley road, w here it had been left w hen it ran out of gas. It w as b ro u g h t to G resham and stored un til it w as retu rn ed to th e ow ner. T he Batik of G resham pay« 6 pgr cent in te re st on tim e d ep o sits.— Ad» G R E S H A M Hart Si banner BLANKETS i r i c J j a X o n V s t ^ n i w s e c r e U r y T n d | 15. O t h ^ a a a e S , Others at $9.85, $10.50, $12.50, $14.85 DISPLAY fo r th e W hole F am ily Gresham, Oregon S P E C IA L S U IT S SEE W INDOW Phone 2221 SH O ES H tssal’s Farm Machinery T W O K N IC K ER H a t s ............................... L. A. WACK & CO. Ladies’ Silk, also Wool, Dresses a t ................ $10.75 and $15.95 Ladies’ Coats from ............................................... $14.85 to $29.75 BO YS’ Cap# Shoes....................... Stockings ............ \ I u kinau s Rubber Coats 5* fo r L ad ies, M isses und C h ild re n Mrs. 0. A. E astm an and Mrs. Jam es E lk in g to n a re em ployed In th e office a t th e S tate F a ir as clerk s. T hey are cam ping on th e grounds. j^A D IE S ’ REST ROOM WE IN V IT E YOUR IN SPECTIO N T he an n u a l election of officers (or th e W. C. T. U. was held a t th e re g u ­ la r m eeting la st T h u rsd ay aftern o o n Miss Mabel Shipley has retu rn ed a t th e hom e of Mrs. A nna F u ll on from M arm ot w here she sp e n t a C leveland avenue, w hen th e follow ing No. 1 Oak Wood Delivered in Gresham and vicinity m onth a t th e hom e of h er uncle, R. C. w ere ch o sen : p resid en t, Mrs. W. F Shipley. H oney; vice p resid en t, Mrs. Mary A rec en t g u est a t th e hom e of Dr. We now have Baleing Wire S h o em ak er; reco rd in g secreta ry , Mrs. and Mrs. F ra n k P eak Is the fo rm e r’s C. J. L u n d q u ist; co rresp o n d in g sec­ re ta ry , Mrs. Jo h n B row n; tre a s u re r sister, Mrs. A nderson, of H illsboro. Mrs. K. P oots of Long Beach, Cali Mrs. B. L. W alrad . D elegates were IM P L E M E N T S M A C H IN E R Y elected as follow s to th e sta te conven­ fo rn ia, is visitin g w ith h er sister, Mrs Anna V anderm ost and her niece, Mrs. tion to be held in T he D alles O ctober R E P A IR S 9. 10 and 11. Mrs. W. F. Honey, Mrs. W. L. G orsage and fam ily. C h arlie Brow n cam e hom e from A nna F ull, Mrs. A. S. Hisey, Mrs. D. Cream Separators, Feed Grinders, Drag Saws Q. B arry, Mrs. T hom as W iles, and P o rtlan d to spend th e la st w eek end w ith his p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Gas Engines, Ensilage Cutters Mrs. B. L. W alrad. T he a lte rn a te s Brown. nam ed w ere Mrs. Geo. F. H oney, Mrs. W ater Systems Mr. and Mrs. L. L. K idder and fam ­ Mary S hoem aker, Mrs. E. D avidson, Myers or Lowden Barn Equipment Mrs. Ja s. S terlin g , Mrs. H. C. L arsen ily and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cook of and Mrs. H. S. Clow. A nnouncem ent P o rtlan d drove to Longview, W ashing w as m ade th a t a num ber of em pty ton, and re tu rn la st Sunday. P U M P S OR W A T E R S Y S T E M S T he Rev. E. D. B lackm an, who has fru it ja rs are a t th e B ap tist p arso n ag e been for th e p ast fo u r w eeks in a s e r ­ w hich m em bers and frien d s m ay ta k e For any type or depth of well and fill for th e C h ild ren ’s F arm Home. ious condition a t th e E m anuel hospital in P o rtlan d , is rep o rted to be slow ly Miss F lo ren ce L ake is a ssistin g Mrs. im proving and It is hoped th a t he w ill V era T u ck er w ith h er d ah lia exhibit be able to be b ro u g h t hom e in a few th is week a t th e sta te fair. She will days. Mrs. B lackm an is w ith him con Reliability Phone 1141 Service rem ain in Salem to ta k e up her duties sta n tly and acts as his day n urse. as te ac h er In one of th e schools. Mrs. A. E. K essler received recen tly Born to Mr. and Mrs. Glen David a sh ip m en t of pedigreed St. A ndreas- son, S atu rd ay , a 9-pound boy, nam ed berg ro lle r c a n a rie s of th e N eubauer, Jam es Ellis. M other and son a re do H arp er and R an d all stra in d irectly Fairbanks-Morse Electric Washing Machine ing well and G lenn is feeling th e new from S outhham pton, E ngland. They resp o n sib ility r a th e r heavily. with wringer............................ w ere shipped in a v ery ca refu lly con­ $67 50 Miss H ester T h o rp e h as gone to A1 stru cted c ra te offering provisions for hany to resu m e her position as te ac h ­ food and w ate r w hile en ro u te, b ut 30-pound Household Scale. . 8.75 er in th e school. In addition to work th ro u g h some fa ilu re to c a rry o u t in ­ in th e fifth g rad e she teach es m usic stru c tio n s by th o se In charge, four of in th e fo u rth , fifth and sixth grades. th e seven birds, all of th e fem ales, C h a rter No. 135 R eserve D istrict No. 12 R e g u la r m eetin g e f Groah w ere suffocated on the journey. They REPORT OE THE COXBITION w ere 15 days enroute. am 1 ^ 4 g e No. 116, I.O O F. F IR S T S T A T E B A N K Mrs. R. L. Sm ith of C orvallis, sister In th e Odd Fellow « h all, «vary T h u rs ­ of Mrs. C. W. A ltm an, w as o perated on At G resham , in th e S tate of Oregon, a t th e close of business S ept 14th 1923 day ev en in g B ro th e rs welcome. y esterd ay in a P o rtlan d ho sp ital for . RESOURCES ARTHUR H. HENSLEY, N. G. L oans and d isco u n ts, Including red isco u n ts show n in item s HILL. S ecretary . toxic goitre. She w as in a serious a . ana ju , 11 a n y ........................................................... tic i n condition but stood th e ordeal well O v erd rafts secured and u n s e c u r e d ... . ......................... * 4? 99 and h er condition is rep o rted satis- “ • A i u r s j s . , factor. O ther bonds, w a rra n ts and secu rities, in clu d in g fo reig n "g o v- 74,OOOO° Mrs. Mabel Je n n in g s has filed suit ern m en t, sta te , m u n icip al, co rp o ratio n , etc., including those for divorce from F ish e r Je n n in g s on show n !n Item s SO and 35, If a n y ................. K 0086 „ th e grounds of desertion. 5. Stocks, secu rities, claim s. liens, jud g m en ts, e t c ’ " " ..................... 4 88*57 At th e m eeting of th e E pw orth «. B anking house. >25,000; fu rn itu re and fixtures. >5,439 95.......... 30 439 05 Real estate ow ned o th e r th an hanking h o u se ........ ......... 24 086 67 L eague on S unday night th e election re8erVe Wi,h federaI reserTP ................................. 32 146 78 of officers for th e en su in g term was a 8L ’ (ab l Cash on hand in vault and due from hanks, b a n k e r s s n ,. ’ 72 held w ith choice of Miss H elen R ogers t h i a tb a n k 'P an le i designated and a PProved reserv e 'a g e n ts’ o'f for p resid en t. Miss M yrtle R u sh er for first vice p resid en t. Miss G enevieve 110. E xchanges for c le a rin g house and Item s on o th er banks In the 51,866.17 M cA llister for second. Raym ond R o g - 1 ., sam e city o r tow n as rep o rtin g b a n k ......................... 467.59 ers for th ird and Miss M ildred M etzger C1*mher °casha "n n i° Ut8,de C,tT ° F toWn ° f r ,p o r t,n « bank and Y ou now have a R eal B o y s’ S to re here in your ow n hom e tow n . N ew Suits, C oats, H ats, C aps, B lou ses, S h o es e v ­ eryth in g a boy w ears from his ca p to his sh oes, at m o d era te prices. Blouses and Shirts I nderwear R EA D Y .TO -W EA K A gtorage battery repairing and recnerg Marter and generator work. Kafcer Son. Outlook w an t ads w ill bring buyer an d seller to g e th er cheaply ami quickly. ’ ’ ’ ’ 10 and 11 ’W 4 M W 148.59 1,165.95 T otal ’ ’ ................................................................. >674,894.37 LIABILITIES 18. C apital stock paid in ......................... 17. S u rp lu s fund . . . ...................................................... * 30,000.00 18. la ) Undivided profits .................................... ................. » 7 5 0 9 1 1 25,000.00 ( b) Less c u rre n t expenses, in te re st and tax es paid " 8879 0« 4,123.05 22 * " ? ” s r ' “ “ 06 2.73 n S t8 tx ° f O regon' county, cities o r other public funds 24. Demand certificates of deposit o u tstan d in g . . . ............... £ S X V c h " k s 8 o L / s t a n K ° Ut’ t" M» n* ^ abla d- a n d : i T IM E n il RAVIWGM Il F P o s t T a , 990 xxn n 8.¡3848 »238.983.1 able on dem and or su b je c t'to n’o tfee -“ 1 l° re8erTe and p ay 27. Tim e certificates of deposit, o u tsta n d in g .......... „ „nK -s. S avings deposits, payable subject to n o tice.......... ............................. 2K79-Q M T otal of tim e and savings deposits payable ’ ........ -............... 2o7,9.9.85 jeet j o notice, , “ m i" 35. Unlted S tates governm ent or o th e r bonds borrow ed 60,000.00 T otal ..................................... ....................................>674,894 37 S tate of Oregon. County of M ultnomah. I. ( J L undquist, cash ier of th e abort th a t the above atat’em ent is tn ,‘e m th'e b e s tV m T k n o w le .’i g ^ a n J b™Uef 8We“r CORRECT—A ttest: A. M erer« „ C J LUNDQUIST, C ashier. S ubscribed and sw orn to before me t h i l f i 't h S J ' ^ “ nd<,ulit' D irectors. 10 Deiore me this 2oth day of S eptem ber. 1923. R. W. NY8TR0M . N otary P ublic. ’ • com m ission expires A ugust 30. 1925. W H A T SH ALL WE EA T ? G HESHAM M EAT M A RK ET m ea ts a V w ^ J iV n h a n T a ^ n o f o ^ t h e a s s o rtm e n t of cold lunch m e a ts a i d V * 1 a n d o th e r ReS II r,rr’,h F,’ h Tb"r ,