Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 14, 1913, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM
OUTLOOK, I R I D A I ,
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SPRING
FER R I ARY I I .
m il
PAUK THREE
Columbia Heights
SUGGESTIONS
Pleasant Home
T his is th e season of th e y ear
when m o th e rs feel very m uch con­
cerned o v er th e fre q u e n t colds con­
tra c te d by th e ir ch ild re n , an d have
a b u n d a n t reato ii fo r it
as every*
cold w eakens th e lungs, low ers th e
vitality an d paves th e way fo r th e
m ore se rio u s diseases th a t so o ften
follow . C h am b erlain '« C ough R em ­
edy is fa m o u s fo r its cu res, an d is
p leasan t and safe to tak e. F o r sal.)
by G resham D rug Ct>. and D ealers
everyw here.
T he Society of E q u ity held a n o th ­
L u m b er fo r a b la c k sm ith shop and
e r in te re stin g m e etin g at th e H eig h ts resid en ce Is on th e g ro u n d .
I last M onday ev en in g . and a good
Mr. G rice, th e cap tu in of th e a th ­
H ave you seen those new sm art sp rin g d resses in o u r window ? T h e y are the last w ord in
m any tu rn e d o u t. It is e n c o u ra g in g letic d u ll, a rriv e d in tow n M onday,
style for spring.
New, H a n d so m e a n d D urable, a n d at pi ices to suit the h um blest purse.
to no te th a t m ore in te re st is m a n i­ sto p o in g g at th e H ilt farm .
fested fo r th e b e tte rm e n t of tile co n ­
Mrs. S tephens re tu rn e d w ith the
Blue or brown Serge trimed in flannel, messaline silk or mixed goods, Prices from
d itio n p re v a ilin g am ong th e ra n c h ­ c h ild re n to rem ain d u rin g th e school
ers. And th e r e Is only one way in te rm .
w hich it can be im p ro v ed , an d th a t
Bonds never w ere b e tte r, th e a u ­
is by p u llin g to g e th e r to w a rd s o rg an tos m ake good use of them .
C atholic
service«- Mass
every
ization and by u n ite d e ffo rt, form a
S unday at 1 0 :3 0 in C om m ercial h all,
co-o p erativ e system
W hen th is is
A gain a big ballot beg in s to loom . G resham , u n til ch u rch is b u ilt. A f­
accom plished, th e n we a re farm in g
te r m ass, in s tru c tio n fo r th e c h ild ren
on th e rig h t scale, an d th e fa rm e r
B ew are of " p u r e fo o d " b an q u ets.
N ew O xfords a n d P u m p s are h e re in all the very latest S hapes a n d Styles
will p ro sp er. A special m eetin g was O ne of them m ade all th e p a rta k e rs
o rd ered fo r T uesday evening, F eb ill.
L adies 4 b utton O xford all leathers - - $ 3 . 0 0
L adies P aten t leather P u m p s - - $ 3 . 0 0
11. Come on and jo in th e E q u ity .
P H I S i l I A NS
I-adies V elvet P u m p s w ith or w ithout stra p s - - $ 2 . 5 0
A larg e sp rin g
crop of 30-cent
Mrs. I.e tssin g e r received a te le ­
g
ra
p
h
m
essage
last
W
ednesday
night
j
rev
o
lu
tio
n
s
a
re
p
red
icted
in
C
en
tral
L adies \ \ hite N ew Buck P u m p s - $ 2 . 5 0
S. P. Bittner, M. D.
from S um m it, O regon, te llin g of the A m erica.
Physician and Surgeon
severe Hint ss of h e r d a u g h te r
at
Other bears, 10 a. ■ te 12
1 p m te 3 p m
W hen a g raft tru s t
th a t place. Mrs.
I.etszln g e r
left
begins to
7 to 8 p.
at Rendmce
leak, th e re is llk e b to lie a flood
P H O N E O ffic e I lb R e s id e n c e I IB
fo r S um m it on T h u rsd ay last.
O f f i c e . K o w i t t B ld g ., o v e r I». O .
N ew S p rin g M odels now in for y o u r choosing. W e carry the largest m odel C orset on
T he re cen t sto rm has played havoc of concession.
w ith th e tele p h o n e p o sts and w ire,
the m arket.
Anybody w ith even a little hit of
j an d it w ill ta k e a few days of re­
P H O N E S : Residence, i l i ; o n ic e m
i
p a irin g before th e system can he put a pull can get a job now ut the
H . H H U G H E S , M. D.
expense of th e state.
Dry Goods
1 in w orking o rd e r ag ain .
The Tad Store
P h y sic ia n m id S u rg eo n
Miss L ena B ell, w as th e guest of
and Furnishings
Main Street
H ouk
I" I 2 «» m . J 4 ami J B p in
C
om
pared
w
ith
big
Mexico,
o
th
e
r
, Miss M argaret G reg a few days last
GRESHAM. OREtON
L atin -A m erican people a re b eh av in g : OFFICE. HOWITT BLDG.
week.
very well.
I Mrs. H en d erso n , th e p ro p rie to r of
C h an tecleer, h as g one to P o rtla n d
PHONES Rrsidroir. Tabor 120. Ofhie, Main 4812
More th a n
m ore law s, O regon
Home A 5152
fo r a sh o rt visit w ith friends.
needs m ore hogs hut a ll 4-legged
J. M. S H O R T . M. D.
D aniel S p rag u e will be ushered ones.
P hysician and Surgeon
T he m id te rm ex a m in a tio n s a re i in to th e m ystery of th e g ra n g e next
Residence. 438. East 52 St
I now o v er an d w o rk of th e last h a lf m eeting.
H ere is a m essage of hope and
Otfcce. 1111 12 Selling Building, Portland. Oregon
y e a r is b eing e n te re d in to w ith a n I Mr. an d Mrs. l.aT ktn B ussell of ; ood cheer from Mrs C. J. M artin,
'e a rn e s tn e s s th a t w ill b rin g fo rth th e
T ro u td a le w ere g u e sts of Mr. and Boone Mill, Vu., w ho is th e m o th er
p ro p e r resu lts.
Mrs. F S h o u lts at th e H eig h ts last of e ig h teen c h ild ren . Mrs. M artin
Dr. W . C. Belt
was cured of sto m ach tro u b le and
T he
P a tro n -T e a c h e rs'
m e e tin g ! w eek.
T H A T TELEGRAM OFFER
P
h
y
sic
ia n an d S u rgeon.
co
n
stip
atio
n
by
C
h
a
m
b
e
rla
in
's
Tab-
held last F rid a y afte rn o o n w as well '
N ews h as re a d ie d us h ere, th a t lets a fte r five y ears of su ffe rin g , i
O
ver
F
ir
a
t
S ta te B ank, G resham
a tte n d e d a n d
good
in te re st
w as W. M etzger, son of Mrs. F. E tlin g and now recom m ends th ese ta b le ts
P h o n e 19
sho
w
n
.
A
good
p
ro
g
ra
m
is
being
io
tlie
public.
Sold
by
G
resham
of L a to u rc ile , lias ju s t been m arrie d
T h e ir B arg ain O ffer g o o d till F eb . I 5.
a rra n g e d fo r th e next m eetin g and in P o rtla n d , to Miss Lela Shahatt D rug Co., and D ealers ev ery w h ere.
it is d esired th a t all p a tro n s be ‘ T he m any frie n d s of Mr.
E v e n in g T e le g ra m , r e g u la r p ric e $5.00, n o w $ 3 .5 0 .
M etzger
List of Letters.
P h o n e IS »
p resen t at th is m eetin g , w hich will c o n g ra tu la te him and w ish him and
T
he
follow
ing list of le tte rs
re
T e le g ra m a n d O u tlo o k , re g u la r p ric e $5.50, n o w $ 4 .5 0 .
he h eld n t th e sch o o lh o u se M arch 7. his b rid e a long happy life.
Dr. Geo. Inglis
m ain uncalled fo r in tlie G resh am
P h y sic ia n und S u rgeon .
Mrs. B reeden
m ade th e O rient
Mrs. P. A nderson an d little son
TR O U TD A L E ,
-
OREGON
school a p resen t of a c ra te of de­ L aw rence, w ere in th e city on b u si­ postoffice fo r tlie w eek ending
All c alls p ro m p tly a tte n d e d to,
Feb. 9, 1913:
licious o ran g es last T u esd ay , to ex- ness last week T h u rsd a y .
We have sent in a good many of them. Would
day o r n ig h t.
| p ress h e r th a n k s an d a p p re c ia tio n s
L etters W. W. C lark , Miss Ilu th
Mrs. J. Bea re tu rn e d from P o rt­
like your’s too.
fo r th e k in d n ess show n h e r d u rin g
K am m erzell.
land on S a tu rd a y .
D EN TISTS
h er recen t b ereav em en t.
Dead L e tte r— W m. C. R andall.
C ards— Mrs. S. A. G eloray, Mrs.
11 H O I I
W J OTT
C lifto n H illy ard is n u rs in g a se-
G rant H ru n an d er, Miss Rosy K oontz,
vercly
sp rain ed
su s ta in e d
w rist,
Miss M ildred W ild. Mrs. Delate H u n ­
w hile p lay in g a t
school
M onday,
ter, Mrs. T. T histed.
DENTISTS
C lifto n says,
"it
h u rts b u t. Oil!
A very p le a s a n t s u rp ris e
party
T hese le tte rs w ill be se n t to th e
w h at fu n .”
G R ESH A M .
-
-
OREGON
was given Mrs. C h e ste r S ta ffo rd at
dead
le tte r
office
on Fob. 23.
TAIK TO THE OUTLOOK ABOUT IT
Tlie a tte n d u n c e is sh o w in g a de­ her hom e last T u esd ay evening.
cided im p ro v em en t wit h tlie ad v en t
M i. .1 H. W ood, who h as been 1913, if not d elivered before. In
IN SURA NCE
| of goc.d w eath er,
It is hoped th a t ill th e g re a te r p p a rt of th e w in ter callin g fo r th e above, p lease say a d ­
vertised,
giving
d
a
te
of
list.
th is w ill c o n tin u e as fa ir w eath er is now’ m uch w orse.
$6.00 to $7.50
SHOES FOR SPRING
Professional Cards
R & G
CORSETS $ 1 .OO
Bert Lindsey
Orient
Closes Tomorrow!
Melrose
DO IT TODAY
Attention !
The Farmers’ Mutual Fire
Relief Association
O F PO R T L A N D , OREGON
In v ite s a ll fa rm ers w ho h a v e no
in su ra n ce on th e ir farm b u ild ­
in g s t o in s u re w itii us. T h is a s­
so c ia tio n is th e c h e a p e st
ai
sa fe s t in tlie sta te .
i t in su re s
o n ly co u n tr y property and lias
o ver IM.OIIO.IMXI in s u im iic
in
force.
W rite or phone,
H. W . SN A SH A L L , P res.
T h e F a rm e rs M u tu al F ir e B elief
A ssociation.
G resh am R o u te No. 3 P h o n e 74
N o tary P u b lic
B eal E s ta te
Hillsview
Mrs. L. Y u n k er has re tu rn e d from
Los A ngeles, w h ere sh e w ent
for
tre a tm e n t fo r can cer. T he
tr e a t­
m en t w as successfu l
an d sh e
is
feeling fin e now. On h er way back
she stopped w ith h e r siste s Mrs. C.
M. M orrison a t T u rlo ck , C alifo rn ia
she stopped w ith h e r siste r. Mrs. C.
win glad to get back to H illsview
a g a in .
A ugust P ie r m ade a bu sin ess trip
to P o rtla n d T uesday.
T he W alsh Bros, w ere busy last
week h a u lin g lu m b e r
fo r M artin
W itc h .
'I he d evelopm ent w ork
on the
.Martin W inch farm is p ro g ressin g
very la s t u n d e r th e m an ag e m en t of
Mr.
C leveland. N P.e c a rlo a d s of
g rav el, and tw o c a rlo a d s of lu m b er
w ere h au led to th e fa rm , a larg«
n u m b e r of te a m s being k ept bus}
(m e team is h a u lin g tile from th e
C olum bia B rick and T ile W o rk s at
H ogan, an d a crew of men is dig-
ein g d itch es an d lay in g tile. S ever­
al c a rp e n te rs a re busy b u ild in g po u l­
try houses and sheds fo r c a ttle .
W a k e I |>!
T he d re a ry w in te r is n early over
S p rin g is on th e way. W elcom e its
com ing by a new e n te rp ris e , a g re a t­
e r e n th u s ia sm , a b ro ad er
ou tlo o k
upon life an d its o p p o rtu n itie s The
O utlook w ill help you. W e w ant
you to hav e it and have decided to
c u t o u r th re e -m o n th s' tr ia l su b scrip ­
tio n price rig h t in h alf, m ak in g th e
T w ice-a-w cek O utlook to new su b ­
sc rib e rs th re e fu ll m o n th s fo r onl>
25c in ad v an ce. T his o ffe r is good
u n til W a sh in g to n 's b irth d a y ,
F eb
22. T ak e a d v a n ta g e of
it
now
Send It to y o u r frien d s.
D ally O regonian. 1 yr. r c g . .
Twice-a-W eek O utlook, 1 y r.
Combination, 1 y r ....................
»6 00
1 50
6 00
Corbett
Mr. an d Mrs. N. P. G leson, who
h av e been v isitin g
re la tiv e s
and
frie n d s h ere tlie p ast th r e e w eeks,left
f r P o rtla n d th is m o rn in g w here they
will rem ain a few days. Mrs. Gle­
son expects to visit a t P u y a llu p , Ev­
e re tt an d
B ellin g h am , W a sh in g to n ,
an d Mr. G leson will go to E u g en e to
look a fte r a farm he has n e a r th at
place.
Miss M yrta R eed w as com pelled
to go to P o rtla n d ag a in M onday as
she was s u ffe rin g w ith ey erilis, tlie
disease no d o u b t being a g g ra v a te d
by th e w ind an d d u st sto rm of th e
p a st week.
H erm an L e a d e r
of W ash in g to n
i.
■ at
H igh school i sp . e n ... t .i
tlie w eekend
| th e farm .
B. M. D odson w as a p a sse n g e r for
P o rtla n d M onday m orn in g .
As Mr. A ck erm an w as m oving to
N ew b erg last we« k a team driv en
by bit» son A relel becam e frighten«*«)
an d s ta rte d to ru n th ro w in g
him
out of th e w agon an d ran aw ay coni
p letely d em o lish in g a sew ing m a­
ch in e an d new ra n g e an d o th erw ise
b r ta k ln g th in g s up in g en eral.
Mrs. E va F ox an d baby sp en t th e
w eekend in P o rtla n d .
Miss L au ra F ro w sb erg of P o rtla n d
w as a S u n d ay v isito r a t tlie
F red
Beed home.
Mr. an d Mrs. B ussell
cam e up
from T ro u td a le S u n d ay ev en in g to
spend a few d ay s
v isitin g
th e ir
d a u g h te rs.
T he fire on th e C o rb ett
e s ta te
last w eek d estro y ed a b o u t one h u n ­
d re d an d fifty co rd s of wood a id
sev eral th o u sa n d fence posts
A. 8. K in caid and B ert C h am b er-
lain shlpp« il a c a r of p o ta to e s last
w eek.
Mrs. J. T. R ea w as in P o rtla n d
S a tu rd a y .
Mr. B ea cam e o u t w ith
h er in th e ev en in g to sp en d S u n ­
day a t h om e w ith his fam ily.
Ira B yers went to P o rtla n d Mon­
day.
and good a tte n d a n c e a re good frie n d s
V alen tin e day w ill be observed in
th e u su al m an n er. No d o u b t tiring-
¡ng its tro u b le s fo r
th e te a c h e rs,
A lread y som e o f th e a m a te u r a r tis ts
a re busy p re p a rin g th e ir
m a s te r
pieces of sly cu p id and his d a rts ,
and of c o u rse th is m ean s m any
w ounded and b leed in g h e a rts th a t
m ust tie healed.
J. O R obinson an d fam ily have
moved to a la rg e farm n e a r Long
| B each, W ash. T hey w ill be m issed
hy hot li n e lg h h o rh ao d and school
Mrs S te rlin g ,
w ho
h as
been
, sp en d in g th e w in te r w ith h e r diitigli-
te r Mrs. A ustin, w ill leave fo r C al­
ifo rn ia T h u rsd ay .
Mrs. J . C. D uke is v isitin g w ith
frit nils in P o rtla n d.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H ensley, wlio
have
te e n sick fo r th e
past few
ite p o rt of O rient school fo r m onth
e n d in g Feb. lit:
N u m b er e n ro lle d , w c ks, a re im proving.
118; a v e ra g e d ally a tte n d a n c e , 103;
P rim a ry ro o m - N u m b er en ro lle d .
33. Boll of h o n o r L illie B iberg.
F red d y M cA lpine, M iriam N o rth ru p ,
O rin N o rth ru p . C h arley M cK inney,
T he S unday school ill Die B aptist
Bessie O sborne, teach« r.
■ hap« 1 is now being held
in
th e
F irst In te rm e d ia te - N u m b er e n ­ forenoon in stead of ifte rn o o n ,
as
ro lled , 3o.
B oll of h o n o r T racy form erly.
Hils< nkopli, A lm a
L arsen . Je n n ie
E d ith H ale lias re tu rn e d from a
•sloop. S h erm an E v e re tt,
S h erid an m o n th 's visit to K elso.
E v e re tt, M elvin
P e te rso n ,
E d g ar'
Mrs. B reeden w ent to P o rtla n d on
Sloop, Boy W ay b ill, C laren ce C nder- F rid a y on a b u sin ess trip .
«
wood. P e a rle B. B am sh u rg , te a c h e r
H elen B row er w as a w eekend vis­
Second I n t e r m e d ia te - N u m b e r e n ­ ito r at h er p a re n t's house.
roll« d, 38. Boll of
h o n o r David
Boy W alters has be« n q u ite sick
P e te rso n , Lloyd S h rin e r, G race U n­ tlie la s t d ay s w ith an a tta c k of g rip
d erw ood, Ida C hase, E rn est A n d er­
T he
P a re n t-T e a c h e rs' asso clatlo i
son,
Ted T rim b le.
O ra Q u ick sall, met In tlie school last F rid ay and
teac h er.
a rra n g e d to have a social m eeting
A dvanced
Boom N u m b er
e n ­ next m onth.
rolled, 22. Boll of
h o n o r Lydia
Mrs. W. E. M arkell of P leasant
W aybill, Bay E llio tt, V alh o rg L a r­ H om e, w as a M axw ell
v isito r last
sen, R u th W h eeler, E lto n
Sloop. week.
V ina A nderson, Jo sep h H ilsen k o p h ,
W illard Jo h a n s o n , H ilm a S ta fa n so n . I W ourçn have vot«g and
ever}
Clins M. Q u ick sall, p rin cip al.
th in g else they w ant.
i
Maxwell
REPO R T Ol
T H E CON DITION Ol
BANK OF GRESHAM
OTT BROS.
JOHN
Tlie O. A. C is tlie fa rm e rs ' real
friend.
Mi Need to S top W ork
when Die d o cto r o rd e rs you to slop i
work it sta g g e rs you. I c a n 't you I
say. You know you a re w eak, ru n '
down and fallin g in h e a lth day by
day, hilt }ou m ust w ork ns long us
you can sta n d . W h at you need Is
E lectric B itters to give to n e, s tre n g th
.mil vigor Io y o u r sy stem , to prevent
b reakdow n and build you up. D on't
oe w eak, sickly or ailin g w hen E lec­
tric B itte rs will b e n e fit you
from
(he first dose.
T h o u sa n d s
bless
belli fo r th e ir g lo rio u s heulth and
mil s tre n g th . T ry th e m .
E very
b o ttle Is g u a ra n te e d to satisfy . Only
50c at all D ruggists.
C h u rch
N otices
J a m e s E lk in g to n
IN SURA NCE
F IR E
AUTOM OBILE
L IF E
P L A T E GLASS
A CCIDENT
SU RETY BONDS
H EA L T H
O ffic e hi Brink of U reshiim
«AWYEIW
FRED L. EVERSON,
ATTORNEY
AT
LAW
(C ity A tto rn ey)
GRESHAM. ORE,
Phone 4x1
C ON TRA CTO RS
F A IR V IE W P R E S B Y T E R IA N -
IF YOU WANT FIRST CLASS WORK SEE
Services every S u n d ay m o rn in g u
1 1 o'clock. S unday school m eets at
10 In c h a rg e of M rs J. W . Tow n j
send. Y. 1*. S. C.
E. d e v o tio n al j
m eeting a t 7 p.
m. Rev.
T hos
R obinson, p asto r.
C H R IST IA N S C IE N T IST S
S erv ­
ices in G ran g e h a ll. G reshanr, Sun- I
day at I 1 a m and Wedn«*sduy at :
8 p. in. S unday Echool at 10 o'clock
P ublic Invited.
W E DESIGN BU ILD IN G S
FREE
M ETH O D IST
CHURCH
E T T S E L T . JONES
E R A N K C. JONES
G resham - E dw in W. H ig h t, p asto r.
Sunday si bool, 10 a. nt., p re a c h in g ,
a t 11 a. ni an d 8 p. m. C o tta g e '
p ra y e r m eetin g each T h u rsd a y even-
Ing a t 8 p m. l’lace an n o u n ced .
RAY H. TODD
LINN EMAN M ETH O D IST, G resh- 1
am
Rev.
M
C.
W ire,
p a sto r
E L E C T R IC A L CONTRACTOR.
P re a c h in g every S unday a t 11 a.m .
P ilone 525
and 7 :3 0 p in. S unday school, 9 :4 5
a ni.; E p w o rth L eag u e, 6 :3 0 p in.
G R ESH A M .
OROEON
I r a p e r m eetin g W ednesday n ig h ts at 1
7 :4 6 .
G RESH AM B E T H E L B A P T IS T
Sunday serv ices S a b b a th school at
10 a. i n , p re a c h in g a t 11 a. m. and
7 :3 0 p m. P ra y e r m e etin g
each
W ednesday ev en in g a t 7 :3 0 p m
I laliililb-H
C ap ital stoi k paid In - 615,000 0 ) F. M B u rtc h . P asto r.
S u rp lu s fu n d
.
.
- 300.00
COURT GRESH AM , No. 81, F o r ­
U ndivided p ro fits, less ex­
penses a n d tax es paid -
4 4 98 e ste rs of A m erica M eets th e sec­
P ostal sa v in g s bank d e p o sits 406.77 ond and fo u rth M onday ev en in g in
In d iv id u a l d e p o sits su b je c t
to check
. . .
47,801.31 each m onth at I. O. O F., hall
E. L. G rubb, chief ra n g e r ;
O. J
D em and c e rtif ic a te s o t d e ­
p o sit
.
.
.
.
2,738.70 T ra m b ia y , se cretary .
T im e c e rtific a te s o f d e ­
p o sit
-
-
-
- 11,861 20
F A IR V IE W LODGE No
H aving! d ep o sits
- 1,276.14
B ills p a y a b le fo r m oney bor-
92. A. F & A. M.— S tated
row ed
4,000.00
c o m m u n icatio n s
th e first
S a tu rd a y of each m onth,
T o tal
683,429.10 sonic T em ple. T ro u td a le
A t G resh am , in th e S ta te o f O re­
g o n , a t th e close of business Feb.
4 th , 1912.
R eao n ro es
L oans and d isco
isc o u n ts - 6 51.706 87
O v e rd ra fts secu red and
u n secu red
-
-
-
* 1 9 1 .1 3
B onds an d w a rra n ts
-
1,857.94
S tocks an d o th e r se c u ritie s 5 ,0 6 6 .0 0
F u r n itu r e an d fix tu re s - 2 .750.00
Due from b a n k s (n o t reserv e
B an k s)
-
-
-
-
1,613 81
Due fro m a p p ro v ed reserv e
hanks
.
.
.
.
14,690.43
Do you know th a t m o re re a l d a n ­
C hecks an d o th e r cash
g e r lu rk s in a com m on cold th a n in
in ms
-
-
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-
101.4
a n y o th e r of th e m in o r a ilm en ts? C ash on h an d
. . .
5,372.44
T he safe way is to ta k e C h a m b e r­
T o tal
583,429 10
la in 's C ough R em edy, a th o ro u g h ly
re lia b le p re p a ra tio n , an d rid y o u rself
S ta te of O regon, C ounty of M ttltno-
of th e cold us q u ick ly as possible.
■nah, ss.
T his rem edy is fo r sale by G resham
I. O. A. E a stm a n , C a sh ie r o f tlie
D rug Co., a n d D ealers ev ery w h ere.
ab o v e n am ed b a n k , do
solem nly
sw ear th a t th e above s ta te m e n t is
The c rim in a l w he leaves fin g er
" u e to th e best of my k n ow ledge
p rints h as sm a ll ch an ce of escape
and b elief
O. A. EASTMAN.
C ashier.
S u b scrib ed an d sw orn to befo re
T he last tr u s t, th o u g h th e la te st
m e thii I 11 h day of F e b ru a ry . 1913,
one to be p ro s e c u te d , is n o t th e last
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