Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 18, 1914, Page 4, Image 4

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    The 1914 state wool clip totaled
1 2 ,7 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
C ity b arn » w ill be b u ilt a t P o r t­
la n d to coat 150,000.
T h e O reg o n C ity p a p e r lu d u a try la
n o t affected by th e fo re ig n w ar.
T h e new S P * S dockB w ill be
b u ilt a t fo o t o f M adison s tr e e t, P o r t­
lan d .
K la m a th K ails is a g ita tin g fo r a
s t a te h ig h w ay to reach C r a te r L ak e
a n d th e R o g u e R iv er valley.
M r. an d M rs S. S. T h o m p so n an d
Mr. a n d M rs E a rl T h o m p so n s p e n t
th e g r e a te r p a r t o f la s t w eek c a m p ­
in g a t B rtg h tw o o d .
J o e P a te n e a u d e la sp e n d in g his
v a c a tio t in h is old hom e. C h ip p ew a
F a lls , W isco n sin
He e x p ects to be
a b s e n t fro m G re sh a m a b o u t th re e
w eek s
F D. L itch y 1 b c le rk in g a t P ul
fe r M e rc a n tile c o m p a n y 's s to re . He
t tillin g th e p lace m ad e v a c a n t by
Mr. R u s h e r's ac c id e n t.
M iss E th e l
E n g les a n d G eorgle
H liu lstead , of P o rtla n d , w ere S u n d ay
g u e s ts o f F ra n c e s a n d G lad y s Bliss.
An e x te n s io n of th e P. E. * E. Ry.
W illi s u g a r n e a rin g th e 10 cen t
at E u g en e w ill ta p 3515 a c re s , 1200
m a rk it lo o k s as th o u g h th e h o u se ­
o i w hich a r e in o rc h a rd .
w ife w ould h a v e a h a rd tim e to p u t
A fre a k law th a t w ill be p ro p o sed up th e w in te r 's su p p ly of f r u it. M etz­
in tile le g is la tu re is to c re a te th e o f­ g e r B ros, a re tr y in g to o ffset th e cost
of s u g a r by m a k in g a re d u c tio n in
fice ot c o u n ty ad v ise r.
f r u it j a r s a n d c u n n in g accesso ries.
S ig n o r F ra n c is G riffon o f Ita ly la
I teat li o f Mrs. E. J .Snow .
in P o rtla n d to lo c a te fifty th o u s a n d
M rs. A d elin e F a v o r Snow , w ife of
a c re s o f la n d fo r g re a t c h e e se in d u s ­
E. J. Snow of M etzg er, O reg o n , p assed
try.
aw ay o n A u g u st 14 a t th e h o m e of
T h e S. P. Co. th r o u g h its p u b lic ity | h e r d a u g h te r M rs. G eo rg e D u n stan
d e p a rtm e n t w ill sp e n d $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 in a d ­ a t F ir la n d s ta tio n , a f te r an illn e ss
v e rtis in g C oos B ay a n d S lu slaw r e ­ of s e v e ra l m o n th s fro m c a n c e r of
s o r ts a n d a 'tr a c tio n s .
th e sto m ach .
T h e fu n e ra l se rv ic e s w ere h eld on
T h e B lue S ky law is b e in g a tt a c k ­ M onday a fte rn o o n fro m L e rc h ’s u n ­
ed in a new s u it by W. B. M cK inney d e r ta k in g p a rlo rs in P o rtla n d .
In -
of P o rtla n d on th e g ro u n d o f d e p riv ­ | to r m e n t w as in th e M asonic cem e­
ing tile c itiz e n s o f p ro p e rty w ith o u t te ry on tile S andy ro ad . T h e se rv ic ­
d u e process of law a n d d e le g a te s a r ­ es a t th e c e m e te ry w ere in c h a rg e o t
b itra ry p o w er to th e c o m m issio n e r.
T r o u td a le c h a p te r, O rd e r of Eastern
IN GRESHAM
AND VICINITY
Mr. a n d M rs F. W. F ie ld h o u se
w en t S u n d ay to M a n z a n ita b each fo r
s e v e ra l w eek s' sta y a t th e i r s u m ­
m er hom e.
John
B row n
a n d h is so n Ross
s t a r te d S a tu rd a y fo r S iletz, O reg o n ,
fo r a v isit w ith M r B ro w n 's b ro th e r
Ja m e s , w hose
a c c id e n ta l sh o o tin g
w as re c e n tly re p o r te d in th e O u t­
lo o k .
A m essag e fro m Mr. B row n
to d a y fro m O reg o n C ity s ta te s th a t
th e b ro th e rs m et a t T o led o , O regon
th e w o u n d ed m an an d h is w ife being
on th e ir wuy to Portland w h e re he
will
receiv e
m ed ical
tr e a tm e n t.
R oss B row n p ro ceed ed to N ew berg
w h ere he will sp en d a b rie f v acatio n .
THE LIFE CAREER
OREGONAGBICULTURALCOLLEGt
D elicio u s
Hazelwood Ice Cream
GRESHAM DRUG STORE
Lumber! Lumber!
Tl IIS IS TO INFORM YOU
that we are still selling Lumber at greatly
reduced prices and have large quanties of
all kinds, rough, sized and finishing, at
our mill at Sandy. Let us figure on your
orders. Write or phone. We deliver.
Sandy Fir Lumber Co.
Phone
Martin Lennarts.
Mgi
Sandy, Ore.
NOTICE!
W e Pay 5Jc a pound for No. 1
Cows. Can use Hogs and Veal
any time. Any quantity.
Highest Price According to Size and Quality
GRESHAM MARKET
PHONE 41
and Sugar Out o f Sight!
To offset this we will make the following prices, subject to stock on hand:
Economy Jars
.
Pts. 70c, Q ts. 90c, 2 Q ts. $ 1, 15
.las M cK inney an d fam ily h a v e re ­
tu r n e d fro m an e n jo y a b le h ik e in th e
I m o u n ta in s .
J . E. M etzger Is a t hom e a f t e r tw o
i w eeks sp e n t w ith h is fam ily a t 8 ea-
r. r ,
Pts 55c.
Jelly Glases, Etc.
Mason Jars
c
zr
Q ts. 65c,
- jc
2 Q ts 75c
Small 23c, Large 27c, Jarlids 1 )c
P .r o w a x I O c
G ood Tim e to Buy Flour. No advance y e t; expected soon.
G et our Q uantity Prices.
O ly m p ic
D avid Bell, o f P o rtla n d , v isited
fo r s e v e ra l d ay s la s t w eek w ith
C h a rlie B row n.
M iss B ern ice H a rg ro v e , of R o ck ­
w ood, w as th e g u e s t S u n d ay a t th e
h o m e of H. L. St. C lair.
M rs. J. A. P a ln iq u is t an d d a u g h ­
te r M in n ie a re m o v in g to S ellw ood
w h ere th e y ex p ect to m a k e
th e ir
hom e.
T hey a r e p la n n in g to open
a d re s s m a k in g e s ta b lis h m e n t.
Mr.
P a lin q u ls t w ill re m a in on th e fa rm for
a s h o rt tim e to a tte n d to Ills i n t e r ­
e s ts th e re . Miss P alin q u lst lias been
a s s is tin g to r tile p a st m o n th a t th e
C o n g d o n h o tel.
R oss B row n is e n jo y in g a w eek 's
T iie
H a rris b u rg
C o m m o n w e a lth Star.
v a catio n . H is p lace a t th e Mt. Hood
B e sid e s h e r h u sb a n d a n d d a u g h ­
a s k s if e ig h t b ills to re g u la te ta x a ­
d e p o t is b eing ta k e n by C has. L am b.
te r , Mrs. Snow leav es a so n , H aro ld
tio n am i s e v e ra l to a p p r o p r ia te m oney
M iss F e rn B ellin g e r, of L eb an o n ,
Snow a t M etzg er, O regon.
Mr. and
a n d levy sp ecial tax es w ill te n d to
O reg o n , is v isitin g M iss E m m a F u l­
Mrs. Snow w ere p io n e e r re s id e n ts of
c re a te co n fid en ce In p ro s p e c tiv e m a n ­
ler.
Miss B e llin g e r is a te a c h e r in
F airv iew fro m
w hich
p lace th ey
u fa c to rie s .
th e L eb an o n sch o o l.
m oved to M etzg er a few y e a rs ago.
M rs. J. L. Q u in n an d little g r a n d ­
T h ey h av e m an y frie n d s In th is p a rt
Mr. F a r m e r :
We w a n t p o ta to e s,
son J a c k D un can of L yons, O regon,
o f th e c o u n ty w ho e x te n d sy m p a th y
ap p le , g reen c o rn , c h ic k e n s, b u tte r,
w ere th e g u e sts la s t week o f Mrs
to th e s o rro w in g re la tiv e s.
• ggs, p lu m s, p ru n e s.
We a re m ak ­
J
o h n B row n a n d fam ily.
I
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in g sp ecial c le a n u p p ric e o n F ield
M r. an d M rs. M. M. S q u ire s an d
I CONCRETE BRIDGE
F ence, if you In te n d u sin g an y soon
Mr. S q u ire s ’ u n d e an d a u n t, Mr. and
TO SPAN FALLS I
It w ill pay y o u to Bee us. M etzg er
M rs. W. J. R iley, w ent on a p le a s­
B ros.
W o rk b egan y e ste rd a y on a new a n t a u to tr ip S u n d ay o u t th r o u g h th e
T h ey w ere e n te r ­
b rid g e o f M u ltn o m ah fa lls, ab o v e th e M ollala d is tric t.
j lo w er c a ta ra c t. It w ill ta k e th e place ta in e d fo r d in n e r a t th e h o m e of Mrs.
O f th e old w ooden s t r u c tu r e w hich R ile y ’s f a th e r a n d m o th er.
"S choolin g in youth ahould In v a r ia b ly h< ! w as su ch an a ttr a c tiv e fe a tu r e an d
P e te r B u rg ess, o f R ockw ood, fell
directed Io p re p a re a person In th e beat w a r
T h e fro m a w agon a n d b ro k e h is a rm ;
for th e best p e rm a n e n t occupation (or w b iea ! w h ich d is a p p e a re d y e a rs ago.
h< is c a p a b le /’ —P res id en t C. w K l i o t
‘ b rid g e will be 5» feet lo n g a n d 3 5 T om W atso n o f R ockw ood slip p e d on
*
This is the Mission of the
fe e t ab o v e th e w a te r. I t w ill be th e th e sid e w a lk an d b ro k e o n e o f Ills
g if t o f S. B en so n , w ho h a s also d o ­ a rm s. L e s te r S w ig e rt, of R ockw ood,
w as s tr u c k by a fa llin g ro ck w hile
n a te d th e fa lls a s a p u b lic g ift.
dow n in a w ell a n d had an a rm b ro k ­
Forty-sixth School Year Opens
H o m e C o o k in g R e s ta u r a n t.
en.
All th r e e a r e rec o v e rin g .
All
5F£PTKflBER 18th, 1914
A r e g u la r d in n e r w ill be serv ed th r e e a c c id e n ts h a p p e n e d la st w eek.
W rits for Illustrated loo-pags Book-
A m essag e fro m E v e re tt, W ash.,
tot, "T he L ife C areer ,” and for C a ta ­ e v e ry day fro m 12 to 2. S h o rt o r­
d e rs a t an y tim e. H av in g ta k e n o v er on S a tu rd a y a n n o u n c e d an in c re a se
log containing full Information.
C m i m - AGRICULTURB: th e r e s ta u r a n t fo rm e rly co n d u c te d o f o n e in tile p o p u la tio n an d c o n g ra ­
Agroriomy.Anlmal H usbandry, Dairy H us­ by Mr. P eck I w ould be p leased to tu la tio n s a re b e in g s e n t to Mr. and
bandry, Poultry H usbandry, Horticulture. r e ta in his p a tro n a g e a n d w ill e n ­ M rs. R. W. T tio rp e upon th e a d v e n t
Agriculture for Teachers. FORESTRY,
L ogging E ngineering . H ome E co ­ d e a v o r to m e rit th a t o f th e e n tire o f a n in e-an il h a lf-p o u n d boy.
F . H, C ra n e , o n e of th e bo artk of
L. HOLLYWOOD.
nom ics : DomostlcSclence, Domestic Art, p u b lic.
ENGINEERING:
Electrical, Irrigation,
f a ir d ire c to rs , sp e n t S unday w ith his
H ighw ay, M eth an k al, C h o a k a l, Mining.
Notice.
fam ily a t G e a rh a rt.
Ceramics. COMMERCB. PHARMACY.
Mrs. S q u ire s' d re s s m a k in g p a rlo rs
R ic h a rd T e g a rt an d fam ily w ent
INDUSTRIAL ARTS.
Vocahonal G oxrjgj-A grlculture, D airy­ w ill be closed fo r tw o w eeks, b e g in ­ to S easid e on S a tu rd a y w h ere they
ing, Home Makers* C ourse, Industrial n in g M onday, A u g u st 24.
! h av e re n te d o n e of th e A xtel c o t­
Arts, Forestry, Business Short C ourse.
MRS. M. M. SQ U IR E S.
tag es. T h ey w ill re tu rn a b o u t S ep­
School o f M u tio —Plano, String, Band,
te m b e r 7.
Voice C ulture.
R e g u la r $12.00 w ash in g m ach in es,
M iss L a u ra D avis an d M iss E lsie
Farm er! Binine«» Crwate by M a il Free,
$7 95 a t C a rls o n 's w h ile th e y lu s t.— von W in tz in g e ro d e cam e h o m e from
addreas T H U »«GISTSULM .
A dv.
' W elch es on S a tu rd a y .
Miss D avis
(tw-V-U te K )
Coraallle,
j a n d Miss C a th e rin e Holley r e tu r n e d
to W elch es o n S u n d ay fo r a n o th e r
’ stay .
E. A. B ak er, o f P o rtla n d , a well
■ know n a tto rn e y , occu p ied th e p u lp it
of th e M eth o d ist E piscopal c h u rc h
Iasi S u n d ay m o rn in g an d d e liv e re d a
te llin g a m i-sa lo o n ad d re ss. Mr B a k e r
C x h ib ite d m o re th a n a dozen sm all
re c e p ta c le s o f d iffe re n t d esig n s, each
lo n e o f w hich h ad been tilled w ith
I sw e e te n e d w hisk y o r w ine a n d given
| to c h ild re n o f O reg o n by b a rte n d e rs
an d salo o n k e e p e rs fo r tile p u rp o se
AT THE
of s tim u la tin g
th e ir a p p e tite
fo r
s tro n g
d rin k .
T h is
well
know n
m eth o d o f " t h e tr a d e " , w ar se v e re ly
I co n d em n e d by th e sp e a k e r.
W o rd h a s been received of th e a r ­
riv a l on A ug u st 10, o f u d a u g h te r in
th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs 11. E. N lch-
lo lso n of S easid e, O regon
T he young
In d y 's n a m e Is F a n n y C leone.
H er
m o th e r w as fo rm e rly Miss E d ith Vle-
K illip of F airv iew .
Rev an d M rs M elville T. W ire a re
s p e n d in g a few d a y s at N ew berg w ith
Mr. W ire 's p a re n ts , Rev. a n d Mrs.
1 M C. W ire.
Try That
Fruit Canning Season
S n o w d r ift
V im
“NO PRIZES"
“NO PREMIUMS"
“NO STAMPS"
Just the Best and Freshest Merchandise at the Lowest Prices.
fry Us.
WIRE
661
METZGER
WIRE
661
“Service and Quality”
J. E. W erlln , an official of th e P. R.
L. & P., an d O. M. P lu m m e r m a n a g e r
of th e fat sto ck show and o th e rw is e
c o n n ected w ith th e U nion sto ck y a rd s,
w ere c a lle rs at th e O utlook office yes­
terday.
Mrs. R. R. C a rlso n re tu rn e d yes­
te rd a y fro m a s h o r t stay at S easide.
Miss B eu lah C a p lin g e r is sp e n d in g
th e w eek a t th e beach.
Em il O lson an d fam ily h av e r e ­
tu rn e d from a n a u to m o b ile tr ip to
A b erdeen, W a sh in g to n , S e a ttle , P a ­
cific B each an d o th e r places of in t e r ­
est. T hey w ere acco m p an ied hom e
by M isses A gnes T h o m p so n a n d L il­
lie A n d erso n of A b erd een . Mr. Ol
son m ad e th e tr ip betw een P o rtla n d
an d A b erd een , a d is ta n c e of 177
m iles, in a day.
Mr. a n d Mrs. F. D. A xtell h ad as a
tu e s t y e ste rd a y , M rs. A x tell’s cousin
Rev. J. V. D aw es, fo r a u n m b e r of
y ears a B ap tist m issio n ary in C hina.
Mr. D aw es h as beeu on a y e a r ’s f u r ­
lough in th is c o u n try , th e m ost of
th e tim e h av in g been spent in M is­
so u ri.
He h a s sig n ed
fo r
seven
y ears m o re of se rv ice and sa ile d this
m o rn in g from S e a ttle to ta k e up his
w ork a t L ai C how F u , C hina.
D rs. H. H. O tt a n d W J. O tt a re
e n jo y in g a visit fro m th e ir cousin
W. B u tle r of S an F ra n c isc o , C a lifo r­
nia. Mr. B u tle r m ad e th e tr ip by a u ­
tom obile.
T h e h o ld e rs of th e lucky n u m b e rs
in W. R. B u rk e ’s k o d ak su p p ly c o n ­
te s t fo r th e p a st m o n th w ere J. E.
M etzger, A ugust Jo h n s o n ,
G eorge
P age a n d C h ase St. C lair. O ne n u m ­
b er w as n o t b ro u g h t in.
D an T a lb o t a n d h is frien d C. H.
Hay w ood, of P o rtla n d , have re tu rn e d
from llie lr fishing tr ip to th e M cK en­
zie riv e r an d re p o rt
a
fine tim e.
T ro u t fishing w as e sp e e ia 'ly good but
not m uch g am e w as seen. D an says
lie h as som e good fish s to rie s , but
not w ish in g Io p re ju d ic e h is r e p u ta ­
tio n fo r tr u th fu ln e s s , lie re fu se s to
tell th em .
Mr. a n d Mrs. H. E. D avis w ent
e a rly tills m o rn in g to th e ir cab in at
W elches to r an o u tin g
T hey w ere
a c co m p an ied by
th e ir
niece Miss
C a th e rin e D avis, ot P o rtla n d .
Miss
L a u ra D avis an d
Miss
K a th ry n
H oney a re th e re , h av in g gone up sev ­
e ra l d ay s ago.
M rs W. F. H oney. Miss A da and
Jo h n H oney. B yron 11. C o n k le and
J. A. M on tg o m ery of N orth D akota,
w ent se v e ra l d ay s ag o fo r a tr ip to
G o v e rn m e n t C am p
T h e young men
p la n n e d to clim b Mt. H ood.
T he
p arty w as jo in e d y e ste rd a y by W F.
H oney. Geo. E. T ow le an d M iss F lo r ­
en ce H oney.
FIRE
Thirsty Cattle
should have p len ty of fresh, cool w ater these hot days.
Fits Any
Pump and
Makes It Hump 3 i m u
’ ply it fo r y o u . T h e h o tte r the d a y th e
th irs tie r the c a ttle g e t. a n d it is no fun pu m p in g by h a n d in a sw e lte r­
ing su n . T he F a rm P u m p E ng in e, no m a tte r w h a t th e w e a th e r, is
a lw a y s re a d y to su p p ly a t once.
2 7 0 to 2.4 & O G allons o f W a te r P e r Hour!
» T h is rem arkable enuina is m.fp
All O ver th e W o rld
a t t h e N e w L o w P r ic e .
«• id - to o p e ra te —e c o n o m ic a l
ilu r a b le
—a b s o lu te ly w e a th e r p ro o f- n o bo lta ,
b r tees, o r s p e c ia l p l a t f o r m s n e e d e d .
i ’o u ie s re a d y to r u n . V4 ill uI -*» o i-e rn te
g r iip ls to n c . w iisiiinguta« h iu e . nepRiti-
t o r . e tc . T h a t th ey a r e now u se d d u lly
| H t h e re a l e v id e n c e o f t h e i r ancceaa
YVi w m i tt o t e l l you «11 a b o u t t h is re-
n ta r k n b le e n trin e — how i t in m a d e —
w b u t it w ill «1»» f o r >ou a m i t h e e i -
tre m e lv low c o s t a t w h ic h you c a n
buy i t, no
W rite Today fo r C a ta lo g No. 1 7 - C a t th e N ew Low P ric e
A. H E S S E L
(3 7 9 )
One to fifty h. p. field Type “W” Gas Engines
Has No Batteries, Slabs on High-Tension Magneto, without
Cranking. Get the price. See this Engine before buying.
M essel’s F arm M achinery
GRESHAM, OREGON
■»3r- —
What Rifle Shall You Use?
We Recommend the No. 12 A
Remington Li. M. C
REPEATING RIFLE
C h a m b e re d to take 22 Short, 22 L ong or 22 L ong RiHe
C artridges, R o u n d or O ctag o n Barrel, V alnut Stock.
A n E xcellent G un at a m o d e ra te price.
STERLING & KIDDER
HARDWARE
OREG« )N
GRESHAM,
G re sh a m F ru itg ro w e r» ’ A sso ciatio n
W a n ts B a r tle tt P ear».
We a re in p o sitio n to h a n d le B art-
le t p e a rs in any q u a n tity . W ill pay
a fa ir p rice to people th a t a re not
m em b ers o f th e asso c ia tio n .
Mem
b e rs of th e a ss o c ia tio n will receive
all th e r e Is in it less expense of h a n d ­
ling.
F o r in s tru c tio n
in pick in g
g ra d in g a n d d e liv e ry , see J. H S te rl
ing, G re s li a in. O re. P h o n e 551.
tf
Eyes te s te d
Dr. Geo. In g lis.
and
g la sse s
fitted.
C ostly T reatm en t.
" I w as tro u b le d w ith c o n stip a tio n
■ind in d ig e stio n an d sp e n t h u n d re d s
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DAMAGES
DAMMEIER S HOUSE
An a la r m of fire on S unday fo re
noon b ro u g h t o u t th e fire d e p a rtm e n t
’ side.
A nnie, th e 6 -y ear-o ld d a u g h te r of a n d h a lf th e people of th e to w n to
Mr an d Mrs. E R. W rig h t, is s e r io u s ­ sa v e th e ho u se an d fu r n itu r e of G H
ly ill w ith In te stin a l tro u b le am i was D a tn n iier, so u th of th e O. W P s ta ­
T h e fire w as d isco v ered ill th e
ta k e n to d ay to a P o rtla n d h o sp ita l tio n
ro o f a n d b u rn e d slow ly, a llo w in g a
fo r tre a tm e n t.
M rs M. D. K ern re tu rn e d Sunday h u n d re d w illin g w o rk e rs to sa v e all
a f t e r an a b se n c e of fo u r w eeks
She th e f u r n itu r e w hile a ch em ical fight
v isited w ith frie n d s in P e n d le to n . O r­ w as In s tru m e n ta l in sa v in g th e b u n d ­
eg o n , a n d a lso w ith h e r d a u g h te r lin g w ith Its ro o f an d sid es b u rn t off
Mrs. W J. H o llen b ec k in H e y b u rn . Ito th e c e llin g o f th e lo w er sto ry
F ir e C h ief Jo n e s m ad e an e x a m i­
Id ah o .
Mrs. K ern com es h o m e a p ­
p r e c i a t i n g th e a d v a n ta g e s of w e ste rn n a tio n a f t e r th e fire w as o u t a n d has
com e to th e c o n clu sio n th a t th e fire
I O reg o n m o re th a n ever
T h e m an y frie n d s of C. E R u sh e r 'w a s c a u se d by d e fe c tiv e w irin g . It
w ill be p leased to know th a t h e Is J is said th a t at le a st a h u n d re d fuses
m ak in g good p ro g re s s to w a rd re co v ­ h av e b u rn t o u t d u rin g th e p a st y ear
ery a t th e Good S a m a rita n h o sp ita l a n d th a t th e fire s ta r te d a t a point
w h ere he h as beeu sin ce h is a c c id e n t w h ere tw o w ires w ere close to g e th e r.
T h e loss will be a b o u t $1000. In­
on A u g u st 10. H e h a s su ffered g re a t-
c lu d in g d a m a g e to th e fu r n itu r e Mr
j ly b u t is now re s tin g easily.
T h e G re sh a m A th le tic s w e re de- D aiu m ler an d fam ily a re now living
j fe a te d on S u n d ay a t G ard en H om e tn a w ing of th e houae th a t w as not
I The sco re sto o d 9 to 10. T eu Inn-
: in ju re d .
I Inga w ere re q u ire d
Let
The Fuller & Johnson Farm Pum p Engine
SA FE T Y FIRST
been the M otto of till» B ank fro m tin- lieg iiu iin g .
W ith re s o u rc e s o v er $221 ,000 i o p lias 4U p e r c e n t ol its de-
p o sits in C ash.
Has
RESOURCES.
August 16th, 1914
B a n k in g House m id F ix tu re s
O th e r Real E sta te
S to c k s Local E n te rp rise s
In d u s tria l B om b. pal value *.».BOO
M unicipal B onds
$ 27.420.00
1,760.00
160.00
4.77500
7,201.18
13,724.00
Loans Savings Dept. First Real Fstati Mortgages
96.873.10
L oans am t D iscount«
43,331 38
Cash hi a p p ro v e d R eserve B anks
11.856.23
Gash in o th e r h a n k s
13,994.63
Gash on han d
T otal Casti R eserve
T o tal R esources
T o tal D eposits A ugust
$69,182.84
$221.086.12
1.5th.
$168.970.12
FIRST G R E STATE
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