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GRESHAM o rT L Q Q R , FRIDAY. PAGE THREE PLEASANT HOME boys and g irls. T he S unday school m eets a t 10 o'clock an d provides Capt. L. G. H all, of McMiunville, classe s for a ll ages. w ill speak a t the B ap tist ch u rc h S a t u rday evening and S unday m orning. BORING E veryone is co rd ially invited to atten d P reach in g services a t th e B oring th e se services. ch u rch w ill begin a t 9:45 on S unday A son w as born to Mr. and Mrs. m orning. T he p asto r, th e Rev. E. G. E rn e st Lundbom , T uesday evening, R anton, w ill p rea ch on th e su b ject O ctober 14. “T h ree E sse n tia ls in L ife.” T h ere w ill At th e P le a sa n t H ome M. E. church be a se rm o n e tte for th e boys and g irls. next S unday m orning a t 11 o'clock the T he S unday school begins a t 10:45. p a s to r, th e Rev. E. G. R anton, w ill P o rtlan d T eleg ram and Outlook, one p rea ch on “T h ree G reat Life P rin c i ples.” T h ere w ill be special m usic by year, $4.50 by m ail. Save a d o llar. th e ch o ir and a serm o n ette for th e Offer closes O ctober 31. S ubscribe th ro u g h th e Outlook. NATIONAL^CyANDIDATES Keep Coolidge and Elect Dawes CORBETT POWELL VALLEY “I AM FOR ECONOMY. AFTER THAT I AM FOR MORE ECONOMY”-- Coolidge He proved his faith by his works. This ad m in istra tion has saved the people $6,000,000 daily in taxes as com pared with 1921. It has lopped off 95,456 employes from the federal payrolls. I>a\\es, the budgeteer, put the country on a business basis by cutting out the deadwood in governm ental affairs Deficits in form er years have been turned into surpluses. The national debt has been reduced $2,750,000,000 in three years. FOREIGN POLICY SPELLS PEACE ABROAD AND PROSPERITY AT HOME The Dawes plan has made possible rehabilitation of Europe, which m eans better m arkets and better prices for America s farm crops. Lim itation of arm am ents is an adm inistration policy and makes for peace as well as re duced costs of governm ent. The Republican tariff, linked w ith restrictive im m i gration. has brought prosperity to the man who toils. V ages were never so high, they would never buy so much as today. COOLIDGE POLICIES HAVE RE-ESTABLISHED PROSPE R IT Y—(’ON TIN CE THEM W hen this adm inistration took office, it faced all the problems of reconstruction. Deplorable conditions exist ed. The people were suffering from a trem endous defla tion. Interest was high and capital scarce. There was general acute financial distress. Our citizens were com pelled to sell their governm ent bonds around 85 th a t they had bought in w artim e at par, Reserve D istrict No. 12 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Miss G lenora B u tler an d W ilbur T he Rev. O. J. W ilner an n o u n ces Sm ith w ere m a rried in G resham S a t his services a t th e M ission ch u rc h for u rd ay evening. Miss B u tler is a th e com ing Sunday as follow s: S u n At G resham , in the S tate of Oregon, a t close of b u sin ess October 10th, 1924. d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r B u t day school a t 10 o'clock, follow ed by ler and has alw ay s lived in th is v icin RESOURCES preach in g a t 11 from th e w ords, "To 1. L oans an d discounts, Including red isco u n ts show n In item s ity, is a m em ber of C olum bia g ran g e be blam eless in th e sig h t of our 29 a n d 30, if a n y ........................................................................ »187 729 s i and a fo rm er stu d e n t of Colum bia 2. O v erd rafts secured an d u n se c u re d ............. ................. ’373 3a Lord." Young P eople's Bible reading high school. Mr. S m ith is a resid en t 4. O ther bonds, w a rra n ts and se cu ritie s. Including foreign govern^ and p ray er m eeting a t 7:30, w ith of th e B row er d istric t. m ent, sta te , m unicipal, co rp o ratio n , etc., including those preaching a t 7:45 from th e them e. show n in Item s 30 and 35. if a n y ............... Mrs. Olivia L eland w as in P o rtlan d 79,727.44 The Rock of Offense a S tum bling 5. Stocks, secu rities, claim s, liens, ju d g m en ts, etc.’ .’ .',’ ’ ’ ’ .’ ’ .’ ’ ’ ’ ' W ednesday and T h u rsd ay . 7,387.63 Stone.” ,h o u s e ' U .500.00; f u r n itu r e a n d fix tu re s, » 3 ,5 8 0 .8 4 ... 11,080 84 Miss P au lin e R ickli visited h er p a r 11,080.84 17 176 «6 P aul P alm blad, w ho re p re se n ts th e 7. R eal e s ta te owned o th er th a n h an k in g h o u se......................... en ts a t Salem S atu rd ay an d Sunday. M cCormick Music com pany in th e sale 9. (ab) C ash on hand in v au lt aud due from banks, b an k ers and Mrs. E lizabeth M organ w as in P o rt tr u s t com panies desig n ated and approved re se rv e ag en ts of of pianos, pho n o g rap h s an d radios, th is b a n k ................................................................................. 9g land Friday. gave sev eral d em o n stratio n s of th e 10. E x ch an g es for clea rin g house an d item s on o th e r banks in the Mrs. M. E. Reed, w ho is spending A tw ater-K ent rad io a t th e hom e of sam e city or tow n a s rep o rtin g b a n k ........................................ 434.01 th e w in ter w ith h er d a u g h te r Mrs. A. his sister, Mrs. Swan M agnuson, re 11. Checks on banks o utside city o r tow n of re p o rtin g bank aud B. Fox in W estm oreland, visited h er o th e r c a s h it e m s .......................................... cently, w hich w ere listen ed to w ith 356.21 J"0131 cash “ »<1 due from banks, item s 8, 9, 10 & 11, J97 482 77 d au g h ter, Mrs. Lew is B ratley , sev m uch in te re st by frien d s an d n e ig h 15. O ther assets, if any, profit and lo s s ............................. e ra l days recen tly . 11.29 bors. F red C. Reed an d A. S. K incaid m o T otal The frien d s of Mrs. A u g u sta Palm - »400,967.79 tored to Pacific City W ednesday. Mr. Wad th in k she is a little unduly proud . liabilities Reed re tu rn e d T h u rsd ay and Mr. K in of her new title of g rea t-g ran d m o th er, 16. C apital sto ck paid i n ............................................ 17. S u rp lu s fund ........................................ .......................................................... » 15.000.00 caid rem ained to engage in th e fishing w hich she acq u ired on Monday last 18. (a) Undivided profits, $ 2 , 2 6 5 . 6 4 . ’ ,’ ’ ’ 5,000.00 .» 1 7 ,1 2 2 6 2 business at Neskowin. w hen a 7’¿j-pound boy w as born to her B P V lV \V ^ if ep A a i ^ a llSeu' in te re st an<1 D»xes Pa <j ■ 13,172.02 Mr. and Mrs. T. L. E vans and F ra n k 3,950.60 g ran d d a u g h ter, Mrs. J u lia B enjam in, 1 11 iV * ! D t l O S i r S , o th e r th a n banks, su b ject to rese rv e : B ates left for C alifo rn ia la st w eek, to 23. Ind iv id u al deposits su b je ct to check, including deposits due who is a d au g h ter of Mr. an d Mrs spend th e w inter. .> th e h,,a te of OreKon- county, cities or o th e r public funds. R ichard G ustafson, of P o rtlan d . Mrs 18.'',977.86 Miss A m anda F ase l an d Mrs. M. -4. D em and certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g ................... 1.117.60 G ustafson is th e d au g h ter of Mrs - 5- I’«ya «»c on dem aniL i W est of P o rtlan d w ere g u ests of Mrs. Palm blad. TI. IE AN D SAV INKS IILIOSITS, su b ject to rese rv e and p ay 11.033.59 C lara Sm ith Sunday. E th el Sm ith The Rqv. Jo h n T ru ed so n cam e home able on dem and o r su b ject to notice: S tew art, w ho had been a t, hom e since Tim e certificates of deposit o u ts ta n d in g ... . Monday from S eattle on a ten -d ay v a 82,840.07 F riday, re tu rn e d to th e city w ith them cation. H e is th e tra v e llin g m issio n 28. S avings deposits, p ayable su b ject to n o tic e ___ ............................... 93,048.07 Sunday evening. T otal of tim e and savings deposits, payable on dem and or su b l ary for th e L u th e ra n C olum bia co n je e t to notice, item s 27 and 28......................................»175,888.14 Miss Ire n e E vans is clerk in g in the ference, and house p asto r of th e home P. D. S ettlem eier store. R?°»ta l , ........................................................................................................ »400,967.79 for the aged, w hich is m ain tain ed by Mr. and Mrs. 8. K nighton a re occu th e conference. S tate of Oregon, County of M ultnom ah, bs . pying th e ir new building n ea r th e ^ illt>r- ca8hier of th e above nam ed bank, do solem nly sw ear th a t H okan T ruedson w as o p erated on t il. ch u rch . he above sta te m e n t is tru e to th e best of my know ledge and belief. in E m anuel hospital on O ctober 2d r . ,11 . . . .. . K - A- M ILLER, C ashier. for acute appendicitis. H e w as v isit r o 1 R « R io t 'c 1 T77AV 4. W E ' M ark el,i H - A. Lewis, A. F. M iller, D irectors. ing with his fath e r in S eattle w hen he Subscribed and sw orn to before me th is 16th day of O ctober, 1924. T he W om en's Society of th e Sm ith w as strick en and w as ru sh ed to the M. C. HAGBERG, N otary Public, M em orial P re sb y te ria n ch u rch , w ere hospital in P o rtlan d . H e is now w ith My com m ission ex p ires Sept. 22. 1926. en tertain ed T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a t the his m other h ere and is convalescing hom e of Mrs. S. P. O sburn. A larg e rapidly. n um ber of ladies w ere p re se n t and Mrs. L ingw ald, th e ho u sek eep er at th e aftern o o n w as g re a tly enjoyed. th e H enry Bottleson home, w as tr e a t at th is B akery and at S to r s Mrs. E rn e st Collins told th e sto ry ed to a p le asa n t su rp rise on T h u rs of “T he O ther W ise M an”, by H en ry day aftern o o n w hen about 20 ladies Contains the Vltamines, mi ed by Van Dyke, m ost effectively. Mrs. Geo. called. Mrs. L ingw ald is leaving soon scientific p rtn eit les B a rr delighted th e gro u p w ith c h a ra c fo r h er hom e in P o rtla n d an d th is te r sketches. The re fre sh m e n ts su g g ath erin g w as in the n a tu re of a fa re It’s Good an d Good for You gested th e com ing of H allow e'en. A s w ell party. sistin g th e h o stess w ere Mrs. S. L. A d istric t m ission m eeting w ill be Lockwood, Mrs. E. W. T e g a rt an d Mrs. held a t th e L u th e ra n c h u rc h on T u es B laine T u rn er. THEO. VAN DOFINCK P hone 1221 day and W ednesday of th e com ing ‘At P eace w ith God” w ill be the week. T h ere w ill be sev eral o utside them e of th e serm on a t th e P re sb y clergym en p resen t, in clu d in g th e Rev. te ria n ch u rc h S unday m o rn in g a t 11 B. F. N ystrom , of B ru sh P ra irie . o ’clock, by th e p asto r, th e Rev. E. R. W ashington, th e Rev. Mr. S tu re, from D. H oliensted. Ridgefield and th e Rev. A. V. A nder Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab T he L ad ies’ Aid w ill m eet w ith Mrs. son, of P o rtlan d . T he o rd in an ce of W. M oller n ex t W ednesday a f te r com m union w ill be observed W ednes solutely san itary conditions and a t lowest noon, O ctober 22. possible prices, you’ll go to day forenoon. BANK OF GRESHAM OUR HEALTH BREAD Gresham City Bakery FOR THE BEST MEATS 1 he Wayside Church A Vote for Coolidge is a Common-Sense Vote AUCTION SALE REV. E. R. D. H O LLENSTED P a sto r Services are H elpful. Kestful amt Inspiring. I I 1 I 1 HOUSEHOLD GOODS Pow ell and Maple I 1 1 G resham P hone 1581 P o rtlan d 247 Ka»Is P hone lldw y. 2082 Jerseys at Auction THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1924 -------J O H N M. MANN T h e F ounder o f D od ge Park He stan d s for s tric t economy, sound business principles, protection of the in d u stries we now have and th e en co u rag em en t o f new ones, which m eans m ore pay rolls and th e de velopm ent o f th e n atu ra l resources o f Oregon, m aking a bigger, b e tte r an d m o re p ro s p e ro u s Portland. M y Motto: The Golden Rule Paid Ad», by M. I». George. ------ - jtv . 34 Head Purebred Jerseys E. A. UHOTEN, Sale M anager Salem , Oregon J. W. BAILEY, Owner Gres hum, Oregon COL. 4. W. HUGHES, Auctioneer Forest Grove, Oregon A. MEYERS, Clerk L et m e help you solve y o u r p a in t ing problem s. Todd, The P a in t Man. G resham , phone 1971.—Adv. A perfectly appointed equipment adds to the ceremonial. A service conduct ed with marked respect and dignified in every charming detail. rjiej/tam, O r e » In i III. O r e ir iu i -, Superior Ifarilitics H. C. BOTTELSON, Owner R. I. ANDERSON, Auctioneer I T he W illing W o rk ers m et la st Wed nesday and elected a p resid e n t and vice p resid en t to ta k e th e p lace of two ladies who have rec en tly .resigned. Mrs. S. F. P itts w as fo rm e rly th e r ‘ fnl’ *’ E“ ‘ p resid en t of th e Society, b u t since G resham ,^adjoining moving to G resham , has been un ab le to atten d and Mrs. H. H. W atkins w as elected in h er place. Mrs. F red Meyer w as elected vice p resid e n t to ta k e over th e office of Mrs. Jo e D onaldson Sale S tarts at 11 o'Clock Rree Lunch at Noon who, w ith her husband an d d au g h ter, Miss E u la M arvin, w ill move to Med- ford, Oregon, to m ake th e ir hom e in about tw o weeks. B orn to Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sm all, . I,IPaV,y I1pr,(,)dl!cing COW8- young stock, both sexes and the 1 October 15, a son. T hey moved h ere These cattle are of desirable | from N orth D akota about tw o m onths registered Bull, Onward Chief. I ago an d have been m aking th e ir home conformal ion, popular blood lines and the profitable producers. w ith M rs. S m all’s sister, M rs. W. H Tor good straig h t top lines, well balanced udders and Breen. general desirability this herd ranks with the best. Miss L ola Splaw n, who h as been serio u sly ill w ith h e a rt tro u b le for th e frel u ’ 2 th,ers, ‘n various «tages of lactation. A Ask p ast th re e w eeks, is slow ly im prov- leaflet will be published giving details of the offering ow ner or sale m anager for one. , ing. I. _______________ A lso th e re w ill lie gold tw o p u re bred D aroe Sows, fo u r G ilts, tw o B oars, WOOD SAWING Q uickly and efficiently done by ex mid ab o u t KM) W hite M inorca C hickens. perts. All o rd ers prom ptly atten d ed to re g a rd le ss of size. TERMS- Those desiring credit must arran g e with A. Meyers GEORGE SHAW Phone 229 F airview of the F irst State Bank of Gresham, Oregon, for same. ftOTICE OF V II.ISO F 1SA I A C C O liST . 23316. ¿iee/ci Cleycn I n th e C ir c u it C o u r t o f th e S ta te o f O re - on f o r th e C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h . In ro b a te . I n th e M a tte r o f th e E s ta te o f W a rd H . C ra m e r, D eceased. N o tic e In h e re b y g iv e n t h a t K rm ln n le P. C ra m e r, aa e x e c u tr ix o f th e ia a t w ill a n d te s ta m e n t a n d o f th e e s ta te o f W a rd II . C ra m e r, de< eaeed, haa file d h e r A nal a c c o u n t an su ch e x e c u tr ix w ith th e C i r c u it C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f O re g o n , D e p a r tm e n t o f P ro b a te , a n d t h a t M o n d a y th e 27th d a y o f O c to b e r 1924, a t th e h o u r o f 9 30 a. m . a n d th e c o u rt ro o m o f e a id •o u rt ban been d u ly fix e d a t th e tim e i 1 m l la ce f o r th e h e a rin g o f o b je c t lo n e to i ia u l n a l a c c o u n t a n d * th e net tie m e n t ther. ‘Of. w.. F TEKMS OF SALE—»20.00 and u nder in Cash. AU sum s above »2o.i).j aix m onth»’ tlmu at » per cent In terest on approved secu rity . A. MEIERS, Clerk Daily Trips to Portland J. W. BAILEY’S Farm Implements H eatin g Stove, D ining T able, Couch, D resser, Beds, Sew ing M achine. 9 x 1 2 Rug, C hairs, R ockers, F ru it J a r s , 29-gal. C rock and a lot of o th e r household goods too num erous to m ention. I A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK GRESHAM, OREGON C IT Y C O M M IS S IO N E R About 8 tons of Hay, Set Double Work Harness, 2 Sets Single Harness, 1 3^ -ln eh Wagon. 1 .111.inch Dagon, 1 Light I-horse Wagon, Gravel Red, Hav Rack, Deering Hay Mower, Osborne Hay Rake, Manure Spreader, John Deere Riding Plow, Oliver 40-Plow, 2 iL-incIi Plows, 1 .»O-tooth Harrow I ( ultivator, I --shovel I low, 1 Lister, Hay Eork, 500-lb. Fairbanks Seales Ankerholth ( ream Separator, 2 5-gal. Milk Cans J*n‘* Onekets, 600 Cedar Posts, Large Iron Kettle, 3 Lents 10-12 and a lot of other small tools. BRIQUETS I EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE COTTRELL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25 3 MILCH COWS, one fresh three months, one to freshen about Dec. 6. one to freshen in spring. Also EARLING HEIFER. All Tuberculin Tested. TEAM OF BAY MARES, well matched and true workers, 10 and 11 years old, weight 2700. Greshnm 1 COAL T he W om en’s club of S p rin g d ale held It an n u al d in n er on W ednesday evening a t th e hom e of Mrs. W. W. N orthw ay, w hen th e m em ber en ter tained th e ir h u sb an d s an d frie n d s in a very p leasin g m anner. A little g irl w as born to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil P o u n d er on W ednesday evening, O ctober 15, a t th e Timm er- m an ho sp ital in G resham . Candidate fo r Re-election LIVESTOCK Phone 1711 --------------------- 1 SPRINGDALE On the Late W. Bottelson Place, on Powell Valley Road, 2% Miles East of Gresham Sale.Rain or Shine Free Lunch at Noon Commences a t 10:30 A. M. GEO. D IE T L , Prop. A ladles' gym nasium class lias been form ed in connection w ith th e high school, w hich w ill be u n d er th e dlrec tion of Miss Joy C rockett, d irec to r of physical tra in in g in th e school. About 30 ladies w ere p re se n t a t th e m eeting th is week. T he class w ill m eet on each W ednesday evening. Sunday School a t 10 a. m. Morning W orship at 11 a. in. I R epublican S tate C entral Com m ittee, P o rtlan d , Oregon I. L. P a tte rso n , C hairm an. Jo h n W. C ochran, S e c re ta ry (P aid Adv.) THE SANITARY MARKET CORBETT ( P R E S B Y T E R IA N ) FAIRVIEW, OREGON A complete change has been accomplished. Never be fore in peace tim e has there been such constructive ac com plishm ents as since March, 1921. Prosperity for all the people has replaced general distress. Industrially, the country was never on firmer ground. Agriculture, in dire plight when the Republican party came into power, faces a brightening future. Our depreciated governm ent bonds have all risen above par and one is selling a t b etter than 106. I Charter No. «5 FAIRVIEW Vote For The Common Sense Candidates —T heir Records Recommend Them THESE ARE SOUND, CONSTRUCTIVE, SENSIBLE ACCOM PLISHM E NTS O< TOHFK ’ S PURE M IL K From Healthy Cows Gresham Jersey Dairy W. L. BALM EH, Prop. P h o « » 361 OUR MOTTO Quality and Cleanliness Plano Tuning. EK M INNIK P CR AM 8R. Executrix McGUIRK A 8CH.NE1HEK, ■ P lano tu n in g »3. P iano an d o rg an A t t o r n e y ! f o r E x e c u tr ix . rep airin g . F red B. Jones. Phone or- __________ H a te d a n d ..rut flr a t pubit_____ n u b lia h e d __ Sept ______ 24, _ 1124. ... D ate o f last publication Oct. 24, 1*24. Id era to Outlook, 1661. or TAbor 8952.