THE s ______ # Estacada State Bank ♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * + ♦ + + + + + Offers clients every facility for the prompt and proper transac­ tion of all branches of Banking, and such liberality of treatment ♦ + + + + + as is consistent with prudence. S ta te S up ervision ; Capital and Surplus $17,000. Deposits $120,000. m ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I We’re One Year Old ■ Thank You! In celebrating- our first birthday, November 16th, we take pleasure in looking back over our first year’s business and while we are far from an attainment of our aims and ideals, we are congratulating ourselves on the substantial and pros­ perous business which we have built to date. We thoroughly realize that ou^.success has been largely due to the generous patronage of our many friends and pat­ rons of this community, coupled with our own willingness and de ire to do our best to serve those wants. Starting in a small way, our store and warehouse now con­ tain a complete line of flour, feed, groceries and other neces­ sary staples, with our yard handling a full line of lumber, shingles, lathe, sand, cement and general building material. Our delivery department, which at first consisted of faithful old Frank (our horse) has now been augmented by the addition of a Ford car. As prompt delivery is important for our • success, we will continue to uphold our reputation in that line. 8 In conclusion, we wish to sincerely thank our many friends ■ for their patronage and support and hope during the follow- B ing years to be able to even more satisfactorily supply their I every want and to our mutual advantage. Estacada Feed & Lumber Co. M. D. E V A N S L. S. B R O N S O N E stacada, V - O regon. m G rade E ntertainm ent P leases All E ag’e C reek N otes Before a crowd of fond and ad­ oring parents and friends, the children of the Fstacada grade* schools on Tuesday evening gave their a n n u a l entertainment, which was excellent from start to finish The program consisted of ten distinct features, including three numbers by the primary boys and girls, with the balance staged by the pupils of the 2nd to 8th grades. Especial credit is due the teach­ ers. whose patience in rehearsal and drilling was amply rewarded in the creditable manner in whieh the children performed, from songs and recitations, to gymnas­ tics, acting and pan'omine: If there was stage fright among any of the youth ul par i- cipants, it was not evident to the audience, for each boy and girl was as composed and cool during his or her part, as any experienc­ ed performer; in fact their ability to appear at ease on a public plat­ form would shame the average adult. The program was largely of a patriotic order, with the red, white and blue predominaiing. The singing of patriotic songs was joined in by the audience, which, (we dislike to admit) showed considerable unfamiliar­ ity w ith the words of The Star Spangled Banner and America, other than the first verses. The Helping Hi ml was very pleasantly entertained by Mrs. E. Naylor last Wednesday af­ ternoon. The time was spent in making comfort pillows for the soldiers. The club will meet with Mrs. R. M. Brash. Dec. 5. All members and friends are in­ vited to be present. Contributed Mrs. .J P. Woodle visited with Mrs. U. S. Morgan of Estacada last Thursday. Everett Beckett h a s been spending a few days with bis mother. Mrs. A. Beckett. Mrs. Murphy, -Mrs. M. Dhulst and Mrs. Ray Woodle were Esta­ cada visitors one day last week. George Brown, who has been very ill, is able to be out again. He attended the road meeting Saturday. Mrs. Tracy Clester was calling at the home of Mrs. Viola Doug­ lass last Thursday. H. S. Gibson sold a veal to Fred Jorg on Monday. R e p o r t O k T h e C o n d itio n O k ESTACADA STATE BANK a t E a ta c a d n , in th e S t a t e o f O re g o n , at th e close o f business, Nov. 20, 1017. RFSO U RCES L.oans and discounts O verdrafts secure ! and unsecured B o n d * and w a ira m s S lo c k s and other securities B anking house Furniture and fixtures O ther Re») Estate owned . D ue Irorr. apptoved reserve hanks C a sh on hand ........ Total 0. C. Twombly and wife of Garfield, who recently sold their farm there, left this week for Portland, where they will make their home. The new owner, Milton Mattoon and family of Oregon City are reported to have moved onto the new place. ... • _ ^ • Walter Smith of Fagle Creek, one of the E. H. S. varsity foot­ ball men is now confined to his home with the mumps. The ab­ sence of Smith in Wednesdays game was apparent. A ll C trc u » R in g » the S a m » 8tza. 1, ’itilw a t tic k e t* a n * I It** sa m e size all o ve i (iiv it l lir it a iu a n d the c o n tin e n t vIV.. Ity I >4 ini lies a n d Im v e l»een s o r in d h -a le s a w o r ld w id e te n d en cy to s ta n d a r d iz e E v e r y b u lld e r'a la d d e r Is Im llt t<* scale, a n d the tlre n ia n 'a lad d e r Is on the sca le o f the s e a m a n 's ru n up the ratlin e s. B u t p e rh a p s the greateat tri iltnpli o f s la n d a rd iz in t f Is that of the c ir c u s T h e r e are b ig a n d little d r - d i s c s In the w orld, hot the r in g Is a l­ w a y s o f the sa m e d ia m e te r, fo r the b a re b a c k rid e r h a s d isc o v e re d the ex act a n g le at w h ic h he can atptare the c irc le N o m a tte r w h e th e r It la* a rin g cu t in the f in f o r a lu iu r l o u s l y a p p o in t­ ed theater, the c irc u s rluyc net er v a rie s a foot- L o n d o n M a ll. S a liv a &acr»tion. T h e a m o u n t o f saliva dally by an a v e r a g e m ale ad u lt la m ore th a n th r e e plula •reted trifle ' $ 1 01 4 0 2 4 I .0 * .... 22 7 7 6.96 3 6 | .9 fl 3 45 0 .0 0 I 75<>.00 l 9 6 H .7 3 12 7 4 9 99 o 0 0 4 5d $ 1 5 0 4 04 74 LIABILITIES C at llal slock paid in .................... $ 1 5 S u rp lu s fund ... 2 U ndivided profits le ss exp e nses and taxes paid ........... 2 Postal savin gs bank deposits .. ... I Individual deposits subject 10 check ............ . ............... 9 5 Dem and certificates of deposit 2 C a sh ie r checks outstanding I Certified C h e c k s . T im e and S a v in g s D e ro slts 19 Notes and bills rediscounted 12 Total 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 4 7 .9 6 IS 2 .7 5 0 0 5 .2 4 0 1 2.59 2 I 3 .0 9 3.6 6 24 3 .1 7 7 8 6 .2 6 $ 1 5 0 4 6 4 74 State <>f O regon, C uuntv of Clackatna», ss: I, A. !.. Laaaw ell. earthier of th e altove utiuieil h ank, ilo soleilllllv swear th a t th e above sta te m e n t is tru e to the best of niv know ledge anil lielief. A. L. L aaaw ell, C a s h ie r. S u b sc rib e d a n d sw o rn to before m e tin s £7th day «if Nov., 1ÎU7. C laude W. I»evore .1 native o f th e P eac e, Dial. 14, ( la e k a m a s C o u n ty , O regon. C orrect A ttest: H. ( ’. S te p h e n a , T h o m aa Ytteum, L eroy I). , W a lk e r, D irectora. LAWYERS L4« Abstract» examined. Corporation I i. Financial Agents. Trust», Escrow» and Accounts Estates probated CoUec- tlot'3, Deed», Mortgages. General prac tice in all couit*. Correspondent» solicited. Prompt attention Bank references. F ourteen th year. U' -HS rtACID ON PONTUUtO PROPOtTY Mosessohn & Mosessohn m . 7lk.fl» Ckambvi » • C t m in t r o • '<** r .1 V IA N D . O M t O N