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GRESHAM OUTLOOK F R ID A Y , JA N U A R Y IS , 1015 PAGE THREE REPORT OF TIIE COVDITION OF ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM MULTNOMAH CO. TOWNS ___ _____ BANK OF GRESHAM I At G resham , O regon, in th e S tate of Oregon, a t th e close of business, De CHERRYVILLE I w ith hi» clea rin g c o n tra ct fo r Mr. ROCKWOOD FAIRVIEW cem ber 31, 1914. ---------- I Botkins. R E s o i ROES. A lite ra ry club was organized last Vlol* Uriel called on th e bride. H erb Lynch is erectin g a new mod- FA IRV IEW , Ja n . 12 (Special Loans an d discounts »37,283.00 F rid a y evening at th e schoolhouse. Mrs. Jam es B otkins, Monday a lte r ’ rn 8 room bungalow on his p ro p erty ' C o rresp o n d en ce,) — T he secoud q u a r- O v erd rafts, »«‘cured an d uuseoured 17.74 3,612.45 Q uite a nu m b er w ere p resen t and noon. on th e Section L ine road. terly conference of th e M E. ch u rch J,lo " 7 s w arrttn ti 5,100.00 th e follow ing otiir.Ts « era elected: Mr T h e • ;" " 1 of Mr and Mre. Oeo. Pullen wen convened at Bridal Veil Monday, Jan. nVrnini'r«'' o d 'f l x t u r w ** 2,638.50 G eorge fo u p e r . S r , pr.-si.l. m . Par- ' a>n'rn Oregon, are rM ttag with callers a t tit.- K a s e r farm on S u n - i i t h a t 1 0 o’clock. A delegation of other real estate 2,100.00 nell A verill, vice-president; Jessie " B1- Hugh am i fam ily. day. ¡10 from F airview an d 12 from Rock- Due from banks (n o t reserv e b an k s) 1,599.62 Mr. and Mrs. W. G. W ebber a n il' T he 500 p arty given by th e Lady ' wood atten d ed . 2.467.97 As th e tra in ar- **ue fro n ‘ approved reserv e batiks I la rk , se c re ta ry ; S iras R unyan, Checks and o th e r cu»h item s 223.50 tre a su re r. T hose on p rogram com A lleene Johnson spent Sunday w ith Maccabees was a g rea t success. A rived nearly an h o u r before tim e for Exchanges for clearin g house 69.95 Mr. and Mrs. F. E. C lark. larg e n u m b er enjoyed playing 500 m eeting, we all w alked up th e Col- Cash on b aud m ittee a re th e Misses C. N ash, Dor 5,352.31 and dancing. T he first prizes w ere um biu H ighw ay to Briday Veil falls Cash on hand .......................... 5,352.31 » 8.713.35 o th y C ouper, M ildred Rugb. The KELSO aw arded to Miss Mazie S chantine and w here a splendid view of th e falls, D ther resources 84 87 next m eeting will be held next F ri day evening. Ja n u a ry lo th . T he subscrip tio n list for th e Bel Anton S chantin. T he booby prizes th e highw ay, th e tow n and th e Col »60,549.91 w ere given to Mrs. Sam Bliss and um bia riv er was o b tained. A very L IA B ILITIES. Mr. and Mrs. S iras R unyan e n te r gian R elief fund sen t o ut by th e Cit- Bob C avanagh. in te re stin g m eeting was held an d e n C apital stock paid in ............................................... »15,000.00 ta in ed Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rugh and tiz en s’ L eague in Oregon City, re Some stra n g e dog is playing havoc co u rag in g rep o rts read from all fo u r S urplus fund .............................................................. 500.00 d a u g h te r Genevieve, and Win. R un ceived from tills d istric t a c o n trib u ............. 7 94 49 tion of »12.50, a fund from th e K elso > w ith Mrs. A rth u r G ra n t’s poultry. It points. A fter th e m eeting Mr. Postal savings deposits yan, Sunday, Individual deposits su b ject to cheek 30,297.52 has killed sev eral chickens and Thom pson, of th e B ridal Veil L u m b er Demand certificates of deposits ...... 2,272.03 A rchie A verill is spending a few Union Sunday school which existed tu rk ey already. Co., was host to 27 a t a su m p tu o u s Time certificates of deposits 6,650.20 days w ith his sister, Mrs. George th ree years ago. Mr. and Mrs. R euben K aser, of d in n e r a t th e hotel. A fter te n d erin g ta x in g s deposits 4,280.67 »44,249.91 Mrs. J. II. Revenue, Mrs. Max Kli- E den a t Logan. 800.00 a h earty vote of , " ‘ll8 p ayable for m oney borrow ed P o rtlan d , atte n d e d th e 500 p arty S at Mr. T hom pson gel and Mrs. R obert Jo n sru d a tte n d B. F. B auer is bu ild in g an ad d i th a n k s th e p arty se p arate d , eig h t | urday night. »60,549.91 tio n to his bungalow , on his hom e ed th e g range at Sandy S atu rd ay . Miss Agnes R ichm ond sp en t the w alking SV4 m iles to M ultnom ah State of O regon, C ounty of M ultnom ah ss Mr. and Mrs. Ray R evenue have stead . I L K. A. Miller, Vice P re sid e n t of th e above-nam ed bank, do solem nly w eek-end with h e r sister, Mrs. J. H. falls. moved to Sandy. T i m »« n m k ln p th « tr i., Wav th a t th e above sta te m e n t is tru e to th e best of my know ledge and Mr. Sirois is g ettin g along fine Nash, of N ashville. ' R belief. K. A. M IL LE R . Vice P resid en t, Ben D ah lh am m er and son G eòrgie NOTICE. and Mrs ( M. Brow n, Mr. and Mrs. Subscribed and sw orn to before m e th is 12th day of Ja n u a ry , 1915. left last S atu rd ay for A bilene, K an E. B urlingam e, Dr. Jas. Moore, Mrs. 1 JA S. El.KIN GTO N , N otary Public. Boring, Ore., Jan . 12, 1915. sas, to visit his m o th er who Is 87 H u rst, Mrs. H eslin, Win. Rowen. *’orrec< A tte st: A. F. M iller, F. A. H olliday, G ust L arson, D irectors. H aving sold my re s ta u ra n t and years old. Mr. D ahlham m er h a s n ’t W hen we tired of view ing th a t mag- confectionery, th e public is hereby seen his m o th er fo r 3 0 years and nifieent work of n a tu re we hvilt a notified th a t I will not be responsible little G eòrgie is th e only g ran d so n bonfire an d listened to th e reading for any bills o r accounts in connec th a t G ran d m a D ahlham m er has. Mr. of ex tra cts from a book Mr. Brown tion th e re w ith a fte r th is date. D ah lh am m er will also visit a t K an is w riting, un til th e tra in picked us P H O T O S T U D IO All persons know ing them selves sas City. up at 4 :1 5 . All voted it a very en to be indebted to me a re req u ested to Second Floor, Sell Building Mrs. W. II. C um m ings is stay in g joyable trip . call and se ttle a t once. witli h e r d au g h te r w hile Mr. D ahl- T h an k in g th e public for form er h an im er is gone. SECTION LINE All D elayed O rders Will be p atro n a g e I rem ain, Sincerely, H om e-m ade S ausage, H am , L a rd a n d B aken Mr. and Mrs. O’B annon and fam i F illed. New Business C. F. CROSS. Jam es Kelly is a n o th e r victim of ly sp en t Sunday witli Mrs. J. R ich Solicited. chicken thieves. He rep o rts his loss mond. HALEY ADOLF TIETZE, Prop. Jim L uau and F. D ickenson were as 4 0 nice hens. Mr. Thom as, living GRESHAM REGNER BLDG. MAIN ST. on Buckley avenue, had five sets of Rev. and Mrs. Jo h n so n an d Mrs. C o rb ett visitors la st week. H orberg spent T uesday a t P leasan t Jo h n K aahu was a ca lle r a t the h arn ess stolen an d Mr. Ream s has had one h arn ess stolen. It is to be Home visiting Mr. and Mrs. F redeen. D ickenson hom e last Friday. G. A. Johnso n and Miss Olga E. Mr. an d Mrs. L. L. K um m er v isit hoped th a t th e g u ilty ones will soon be cau g h t and given a lesson th a t Tholl were m arried Ja n u a ry 2. They ed Mr. and Mrs. Cook last Friday. will m ake th e ir home n ea r Boring. L ast Monday was th e 82d an n iv e r they and o th e rs will rem em ber. P a u l H o e t z e l Prop. Mr. D elpho is having his 15 acres Mrs. Geo. A. T acheron m ade a trip sary of G randpa L an d o n ’s b irth . Mrs. May brick is visiting h er sis at th e co rn er of Section L ine and to P o rtlan d Tuesday. R ussellville road cleared. T his was A pleasan t su rp rise was given A. te r, Mrs. P iatt. Mrs. K. K aser is ill at th e present form erly th e M cDerm ott place. T. S ten b erg W ednesday evening by T he eig h th g rad e pupils of th e som e of his friends. T he ladles w riting. ALL KINDS, ROUGH or DRESSED, MOULDING, served coffee and cake and a sum of Mrs. E lla Rowell is visitin g h e r sis Lynch school are ta k in g th e ir final exam inations. m oney was left him to rem em b er th e te r who is ill at E o rest Grove. SHINGLES, Etc. Mr. Okudo, who lived on the Steele occasion. Mr. Stenberg is ja n ito r of G ertru d e W alkso was a w eek-end ON THE MARKET Large visito r at th e hom e of h er a u n t, Mrs. place, has moved to th e Lewis place, the B aptist church. FRESH EVERY DAY n ea r the I’ow ell V alley road. Mr. Glad and his nephew , O. Olson, A. G. S chantin. Let us figure on your orders. Write or phone. are now m ak in g th e ir hom e with We deliver. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS A. T. Stenberg. PLEASANT VALLEY T he young people of th e B aptist G. N. S ager atte n d e d th e an n u a l T he people along th e Colum bia church had th e ir an n u a l business H ighw ay are rejo icin g over th e good m eeting of th e G resham F ru it G row m eeting T uesday evening. T he fol news th a t Jo h n Yeon lias been rea p e rs ’ association held last Monday. M artin L en n artz, Mgr. P h o n e 446 Sandy, Ore. low ing officers w ere elected fo r the Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st Olson, of pointed ro ad m a ste r again for a n o th com ing y ear: p resid en t, G. A. Jo h n P o rtlan d , sp e n t last Sunday visiting e r year. son; vice presid en t, Mrs. E. C. H o r O ur new high school is n earin g w ith Mr. O lson’s p a re n ts Mr. and G R E A T AND SMALL. berg; se creta ry , J. H. L in d g ren ; PLEASANT HOME com pletion, and will be a n ea t look Mrs. A. B. Olson. tre a su re r, A. Lindholm . Miss G race L iner, of P o rtlan d , ing building an d one everybody The M ethodist L ad les’ Aid society A sp arro w sw in g in g on a b ranch Mrs. F ra n z has re tu rn e d home Once c a u g h t u passing tly. should be proud of. T he risin g g en cam e o u t S atu rd ay and stayed over will meet witli Mrs. I. N. L. S h riller “ Oil, let m e live,” th e insect prayed. Main St. Greaham, Ore. from a visit in P o rtlan d . She eratio n will be th e ones th a t will Sunday w ith h er cousin Miss L au ra on W ednesday afte rn o o n , Ja n . 20. W ith trem b lin g , p iteous cry. b ro u g h t back h er m other-in-law . have th e benefit of th is school and it Moore. The E m broidery club m et witli “ No,” said th e sp a rro w , “ you m u st Two new fam ilies have moved out Mr. and Mrs. T. P. C am pbell a t fall, will su rely prove to be one g rea t Mr». W. E. M arkell, J r ., th e 12th. a t Haley recently. E or I am g re a t anil you a re sm a ll.” step to w ard s th e developm ent of tended th e ta b ern ac le m eeting in Tlie next m eeting will he th e 2 6th a t m anhood and w om anhood in o u r P o rtlan d la st Sunday evening. Mrs. W u n e r’s. T he bird had Bearce begun his feast POWELL VALLEY Sm ith M ontague has leased th e com m unity. Before a haw k cam e by. T h ere will be a m eeting Ja n u u ry G. M. L oughlin farm from th e new T he gam e was cau g h t. " P ra y le t me C olum bia g ran g e had a busy day Rev. J. E. Seth from S eattle will 20th at 8 p. in. sh a rp a t D enny’s h all, liv e,” preach a t th e Swedish Mission a t th e last m eeting. Mr. and Mrs. ow ner, J. H. N olta, an d has moved P lea san t Home, for th e purpose of W as th e poor sp a rro w ’s cry. church next M onday evening, Jan. Dickenson, of Oswego g range, cam e on w ith his fam ily. ro v em ent en t club. "N o ,” said th e ca p to r, “ you m u st fall, “ An A m erican C itizen ” , a fo u r act o ria n iz in g an im p provem uary 18, at 8 o'clock, also Tuesday o ver by au to to Install th e officers Eor 1 am g re a t and you a re sm a ll.” d ram a will he put on by pupils of th e Everybody invited. aftern o o n a t 2 o ’clock and again in and In g en eral helped to m ake th e Miss G race Jo n es, of C o rb ett, is An eagle saw th is rogue and swooped th e evening at 8 o ’clock. He Is a day a very p leasan t one. T he a tte n W ashington high school next S atu r- Upon him from on high. very able speak er. Everybody is in dance was good an d a t th is tim e Col day n ig h t in P o rtlan d . Miss L a u ra helping Mrs. K ennedy. " P ra y le t me live! W hy should you Moore has th e role of one of th e Miss E. O cklind, of C herry Grove, vited. um bia g ran g e has 65 m em bers In kill Miss L au ra's p a r - ' is stay in g w ith Mrs. M arkell. Ho sm all a bird as I ? ” good sta n d in g . T he last tw o years leading ladies. w „ M ark,,„ an d of “ Oh, said th e eagle, “ you m ust fall, HILLSVIEW have been very successful financially, en ts Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Moore, and E or I am g re a t an d you a re sm a ll.” a n u m b e r of h er P lea san t V alley ,.ortlan(|> w„r „ vl„tt, ng Sun<lay wJ|h ab o u t $500 have been paid off on Several persons from th is place a t 'Standard” f ie n d s will atten d th e play. relatives here. W hile he d evoured th e h u n te r cam e, tended th e m eeting of th e E m it debts, leaving th e g ran g e practically He le t his a rro w Ily. Begins to look as th o u g h a spec G row ers’ association Monday in o u t of debt by th e end of th e year. Eric A nderson and fam ily visited “ T y ra n t,” th e eagle sh riek e d , "you Miss Ada W oodw ard e n te rta in e d ial election will be scheduled for th e Sunday in P o rtlan d . G resham . have not d ista n t fu tu re , to s e ttle th e q u es No rig h t to m ake m e d ie !” T hose ta k in g eig h th g rad e exam i a lot of h er young friend» a t her Mrs. M ary W illiam s, of P o rtlan d , tion of bonds or no bonds. “ A h,” said th e h u n te r, “you m ust n ations at H illsview school th is week hom e New Years. Keep y o u r eye on th e doings go is visiting w ith her b ro th ers, Dr. O. fall, Mrs. L o ttie Benfield has been en are A ugust W alch and A ubrey T ay S. and G eorge M urray. Install "Standard" Enam el W are F o r I am g re a t and you a re sm a ll.” ing on up a t Salem for th e n e x t , te rta in in g a lot of city folks a t h er lor. Mrs. E lla Ray m an has moved from — B randon B unner. FOR SALE BY bungalow lately, Mrs. W hite and few weeks. 11 lie S hin am an house to O rient. F ren ch jeer a t th e new sty le B argain Offer. Mrs. K etchem being num bered Mr. Myers, who has been visiting of The VEUTURA PARK. green hulr, but we should have E vening T elegram , 1 year, »3.50, am ong th e guest». his sou in S eattle, has retu rn ed . th o u g h t th a t th a t d ear ab sin th e hue Lewi» Benfield, of P o rtlan d , cam e PLUMBING AND HEATING w ith O utlook, 1 year, $4.50. Good On M onday last, Mrs. Noah P erry A lbert Q uay’s fa th e r, of St. Jo h n s, would m ake a p o p u lar hit. hom e to spend his b irth d a y w ith his e n te rta in e d a n u m b er of P o rtlan d is visiting w ith him. Gresham, Oregon. only till F e b ru a ry 1, 1915. A lready tnan, proud m an, is ru n m other. A fine chicken d in n e r was ladies at lunch. T he ladies sp en t th e G. It. Grilfiis' son A bner and fam - ning to cover. A new tra n sla n tic p rep ared by his m o th er and much en afte rn o o n , com ing o u t In a body on ily, from W amic, are visiting him. lin er has special b ach elo rs’ q u a rte rs. joyed by all. th e new a u to stage. Mrs. Jo h n T aylor, who underw ent E dw ard, th e six y ea r old son of a very serio u s o p eratio n at St. V in Mr. and Mrs. H arry McCoy, is »pend c e n t ’s h ospital, Is now im proving. ing th e week in Rose City I’a rk , the L ittle M uriel C ostner, of P o rtlan d , g uest of his a u n t, Mrs. Chas. W right. Is m aking th e day p leasan t a t Col- The social evening of th e Im prove- ! um bla lew farm , w ith G randm a j m ent club, which was announced and G ran d p a A ndersen for la st F rid a y evening a t th e hom e Cecil P o u n d er was given a su rp rise of Mrs. H ald an e D ickson, was p o st last F rid ay in honor of his b irthduy poned for a n u m b er of reasons. It a t his home. is q u ite pro b ab le th a t It will he held W. Crow ston left for Berkeley, th e la tte r p a rt of th is m onth. C alifo rn ia, last M onday, w here he Intends to p rep are him self for th e VICTORY m in istry . A p arty was given a t th e hom e of Mrs. H ow ard was rem oved to the Miss Isab el Thom pson la st S a tu r ho sp ital fo r tre a tm e n t la st week. day evening and a good tim e was e n T h at’s the kind You W ant E xcellen t for S tom ach Trouble. joyed by all. T h at’s the Kind T hat Pays “ C h a m b e rla in ’s T ab lets are ju st fine Mr. an d Mrs. L. W ilhelm spent for stom ach tro u b le ,” w rites Mrs. G. Sunday w ith Mr. an d Mrs. F. F oth. T h a t’s the kind you get at C. D unn, A rnold, Pa. “ I was both ered Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A ndrew s and w ith th is co m plaint for som e tim e fam ily and Miss L en t took d in n e r; M anager Regner has Secured for the O pening the an d freq u en tly had bilious attac k s. w lth Mr. Cooley laat W ednesday ev- C am berlaln s T ab lets afforded m e ; , ’ g rea t relief from th e first, and since eDlng , taking one b ottle of them I fpel like The Royal E m broidery club will >,a different p rso n .” F o r sale by all m eet a t th e hom e of Mrs C. M Lls- TEN PE O PL E D ealers. ___________ _ te r n e It T |,n r f ,ia y( Ja n u a ry 21, All are in v ited to come. N otice. G resham Shoe Shop has moved Mr and Mr’ H , ’rden and taniiiy, I A firat-Class Entertainm ent is assured and the manage- » Now Open SCHNEIDER’S S a n ita r y M eat M ark et NOW OPEN FOR~ BUSINESS City Bakery Lum ber Best Bread Quantity Split Cedar Fence Posts Pies, Cakes, and other P astry Sandy F ir Lumber Co. For Real Satisfaction H. W. TRUSCOTT ATTEND Printing That Talks GRAND THE O P E N IN G A T Regner’s Opera House Saturday Night January 1 6 The Wills-Collins Comedy and Dramatic Co. i-:—:—:— The Outlook : from the old location to John Metz- gers building beside the Tailor Shop. CARL DAHL, Prop. . hom e from *n at the home of ment assure« the people of G resham and vicinity that only the Xi..(, , | . .. D-'t talent procurable will be shown at the G resham O pera P o rtlan d , w here she has House, w ¿ Daily Oregonian, 1 yr. reg.........»(.00 been ca rin g fo r h e r d a u g h te r fo r th e i ; ; Twice-a-Week Outlook, 1 yr..._ 1.50 past two weeks. Mrs. Littlepage U , Combination, 1 year.................. (.00 Improving slowly, PRICES 25c and 35c