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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1920)
y . v n w v n n r^ irn , MAW Il 1», 1920 PAGB T ilit KB POWELL VALLEY CEDAR ORGANIZES P. T. ASSOCIATION T he L u th e ra n L adies' M issionary T im e to B u ild - Going to build a new house this Spring? If not, now is the time to renovate your old home, paint it inside and out, add a much needed porch, new floors, put up a new fence in front of the house, etc., and if you intend to sell, you will be repaid many fold. But if more people would fix up their old homes and make them comfort able, there would be more Contentment. There is noth ing in moving around. society will m eet at Mrs. C. A. L in d A P aren t-T each er association was g ren 's home. T h u rsd ay aftern o o n . M arch 11. E veryone is invited to a t organized a t C edar last S atu rd ay tend. evening by Mrs. J. Lynch, p resid en t H arry P alm q u lst and th e W oodle | o t th e County Council. Mrs. H arry children who have been q u ara n tin ed C u rry was unanim ously elected p res fo r scarlet fev er are going to school again. No new cases have devel ident, Mrs C. A. A lthaus was elected oped and Chas. Jo h n so n 's fam ily are vice p resident, Miss C aroline T all all m uch b etter. m an, secretary an d Mrs. X. I. Wood, Mrs. J. T ruedson and Mrs. M. Mag tre a su re r. nuson w ere in P o rtlan d M onday on T he m eetings will be held on th e business. th ird S atu rd ay of each m onth. Miss L ast rep o rts a re th a t Miss F lo r ence Jo h n so n , who has been .s e r i T allm an was appointed to act as a ously ill for several w eeks, is slow p ro g ram com m ittee fo r th e next ly im proving. H er m any frien d s m eeting on M arch 20. Mrs. Edw. wish h er a speedy re tu rn to h ealth . B ach stran d will have ch arg e of th e Mrs P aul Palm blad, of Oak refresh m en ts. The o rg an izatio n will Grove, visited relatives h ere last s ta rt w ith from 12 to 15 m em bers. week. T he judges rendered a decision in F rien d s h ere will be in te reste d to know th a t P aul and David P alm blad favor of the affirm ative at th e close of REPO R T OF T H E CONDITION OF BA N K OF G RESH A M At G resham in th e S tate of Oregou. ru ary — o, 19 — 0. . ’ at th e NO. «.1 close of business Feb- RESOURCES Loans an d d isc o u n ts............................................... 8179,482 91 O verdrafts, secured and u n secu red ................................ 3,556.99 Bonds and w a rra n ts..................................................... 75,658.98 Stocks, securities, ju d g m en ts, etc.......................... 11,250.79 B anking house .............................................. 5.000.00 F u rn itu re and fix tu re s ...... 3,000.00 O ther real estate ow ned.............................. ...... 4,141 47 Due from b an k s (n o t reserv e b u n k s ) 7""" $ 1,000 00 Due from approved reserve banks. ............................. 19*089*77 Checks and o th e r cash item s ................................. " 2 270 49 Cash on h an d .................................................... 18 *213 81 $40,574.07 C ustom er's liability account of “ A cceptances” 3,000.00 T o tal............ ........................................................ $325,665.21 INA BILITIES C apital stock paid In .................................................... 15,000.00 Surplus fund ................................. 3,000.00 U ndivided profits, less expenses aud taxes paid 2,120.88 Dividends unpaid .......... .......................................... 700.00 P ostal savings bank deposits........................................... $ 895.72 in d iv id u al deposits su b je ct to ch eck .......................... 152,135^67 D em and certificates of d eposit...................................... 4,566^46 C ashier checks o u tsta n d in g ............................................. 2^067*86 Certified checks 1,023.19 Tim e and savings deposits................................................ 138,155.43 -$298,844.33 Notes and bills rediscounted 3,000.00 “ A cceptances" of th is bank ... 3,000,00 T o ta l................................ $325,665.21 S tate of Oregon, C ounty of M ultnom ah, ss. I, K. A. M iller, C ashier of th e above-nam ed bank, do solem nly sw ear th a t th a above sta te m e n t is tru e to th e best of my know ledge and belief. K. A. M ILLER, Cashier, Subscribed and sw orn to before me th is 5th day of M arch, 1920. JAS. ELKINGTON, N otary Public. „ . My com m ission expires Aug. 8, 1921 C orrect A ttest: A. F. M iller, W. E. M arkell. C .-E. O sburn, D irectors. co n tin u e th e business u n d e r th e ir ’ g lr 8 " in n in g side. The honors own m anagem ent. w ere about divided how ever, fo r th e boys proved them selves good d eb a t ers an d also good losers for they gave PLEASANT HOME Special m eetings com m enced at I girls a h ea r,y ch eer a f ,e r th e Z e a la n d G u a r a n te e d , th e M ethodist church last night and J“ d« e8 »»ade th e ir report. R efresh- P a t to n ’s S u n -P r o o f, will co n tin u e fo r two weeks, holding m en ts w ere served and a jolly tim e from Monday to F riday evening of enjoyed by all each week. Rev. R. E. Myers of I '__________ K y a n iz e In sid e F in ish , G resham is assistin g th e p asto r, Rev. E arl B. C otton, and will preach each NATURALIZATION IS evening. The follow ing su b jects ure URGED BY LEGION announced fo r th is w eek: W ednes day. “ W hat th e Holy S p irit Does in A nation-w ide cam paign looking to U s;" T h u rsd ay , “ W hat th e Holy S pirit Does T h ro u g h U s;” F riday, th e n atu ra liz atio n of th e th o u san d s of "L aw s of th e W orking of th e Holy ex-service men of foreign b irth has S p irit.” These serm ons will be ex been in au g u rated by th e A m erican for them . In m any cities, w orking of especially train ed officers and a re ceedingly h elp fu l to C h ristian w o rk Legion, F rp n k lln D'Oliver, N ational m en’s hotels a re also established m eeting w ith m arked success in th e ers. You a re invited. P H O N E 891 Com m ander, having today sent th e w here a poor m an may, fo r a nom inal p rev en tin g of suicide. ARRANGEMENTS MADE follow ing in stru ctio n s to S tate De- price, find a clean bed In good Bur- T he Salvation Army has established FOR COUNTY MEETING Pa rtm e n t Com m anders, who in tu rn roundings. traln iu g colleges w here young men W ork am ong service men will be and women are train ed for ofllcershlp will tra n sm it them In su b stan ce to As a resu lt of arran g e m en ts com th e eig h t th o u san d Posts of th e o r continued perm an en tly at p erm an en t in th e ir organization. pleted at the sta te P a sto rs’ C onfer g anization scattered th ro u g h o u t th e camps an d naval bases. ence held in P o rtlan d la st week u n country. A nti-suicide b u reau s are In charge Read th e W ant ads. d er th e d irection of th e In terch u rch “ Above ev ery th in g else, th e A m er W orld M ovement, th e conference to ican Legion and A m erican Legion 20 H E A D OF C A TTLE be held in M ultnom ah county has m em bers Btand fo r 100 per cent Reliability Service been te n tativ ely assigned to one day 1 MILE EAST OF GRESIIAM OX POWELL VALLEY ROAD an d evening betw een A pril 6 and A m ericanism . Legion m em bers a re P h o n e (1x2 P h on e 5-11 men who have fo u g h t to defend A pril 15. T his conference g reatly A m erican Ideals. Upon re-en terin g T H U R S D A Y , M A R C H 18, 1 9 2 0 will follow In form th e s ta te p a s to rs’ civilian life they a re m ost anxious to m eeting In P o rtlan d . A “ te a m ” of see th e se ideals preserved. To this p asto rs and o th e r end, every effort should be m ade to SALK TO COMMENCE AT 10:3C O'CLOCK S H A R P LVNCH AT NOON w idely-know n church leaders will have th e p ro see th a t all Legion m em bers enjoy the gram in ch arg e and m ost of th e ad rig h ts and privileges and ap p reciate 14 HEAD MILK COWS dresses will be accom panied by ste r- the d u ties of A m erican citizenship. Some have been fresh since New Y ears, one com ing fresh soon, 5 G rade eoptlcon slides and larg e size ch arts. "T h e law provides th a t any m an H olstein, rest mixed bred. All good young cows. 2 larg e sp rin g er heifers, T hese county conferences, one to who served honorably in th e Arm y, one y earlin g and two 4-m onths-old. One Bull 22 m onths old. All T u b er be held In each county In Oregon, Navy or M arine Corps d u rin g th e culin T ested, m ark th e opening of th e cam paign war, who was not a citizen when he In th is sta te to raise its sh a re of the en tered th e service, m ay become About 100 good stra in W hite L eghorn hens, last sp rin g pullets, " bud g et for 1920 set by th e 30 den o m n atu ralized upon p resen tatio n of his excellent layers. in atio n s co-operating In th e I n te r petitio n for n atu ra liz atio n w ithout church W orld M ovement an d am o u n t m aking th e p relim in ary d eclaratio n HORSES AND HARNESS ing to $336,777,527, of w hich $175,- of in ten tio n , w ithout proof of five One Team of H orses, w eight about 1250 lbs. each. One set heavy H arness, 448,349 is to be paid th is year. T his y ea rs’ residence w ithin th e U nited 1 single Buggy H arness. sum com prises all th e ask in g s of th e S tates and w ith o u t paym ent of th e ! cooperative d enom inations an d while cu sto m ary fees.” FARM MACHINERY, TOOLS AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES it is th e la rg e st single p ro ject of the U nder th e provisions of th is law, 1 Disc, H ay T edder, 1 Cham pion Mower. 1 Hay H ake, tw o 1-horse C ul kind ever au th o rized In th is cou n try many men w ere n atu ralized w hile at ' tiv a to rs, one 2-horse R iding C ultiv ato r, 2-section H arrow , Iron-W heel I It lias th e d istin ct ad v an tag e of being th e tra in in g camps, and have alread y I Valve-in-Head Motor, Complete in Every Detail W agon w ith bed and hayrack, one 1 C inch O liver Plow, 1 R ubber Tire th e only one based on exactly accu r received th e ir citizenship papers. I Buggy, 1 F an n in g Mill, 1 Crescent Saw, 1 Buck Saw, lot of sm all Tools. 1 ate estim ates w ith a se t objective for $ 1 0 5 0 a t G re sh a m H ow ever, th e re a re still m any elig i Ropes, 1 W heel B arrow , 1 Milk Cooler, 1 50-gallon Milk T ank, lots of ' every d o llar asked. These objectives ble to im m ediate citizenship who | good Sacks, and num erous o th e r things. will not be changed In any detail. Fenders over wheels, Governor, Belt Pulley, 4-incli Cal have not as yet received th e ir papers, County rep resen tativ es now a re be and a special effort should be m ade I TERM S——Sunns under $ 2 0 Cash. H2O or over six m on th s’ tim e on approved ifornia Cleats on wheels, Removable Cylinder Sleeves, ing appointed for th e various de to reach these men and see th a t they | notea w ith in terest at H per cent. an adjustable draw-bar. p artm en ts of th e In terch u rch W orld ta k e ad v an tag e of th e ir o p p o rtunity. M ovem ent and to care for th e finan T his w ork is a service not only to th e ' E. L A U B E R , O w n er In te r n a tio n a l o r O liv e r T r a c to r P lo w s cial cam paign w hich soon Is to be put man him self but Is also a service in I u n d er way. T hese ap p o in tm en ts will th e in te rests of 100 per cent A m eri International Leverless Tractor Disc Harrows, a Real COL. W S. WOOD & SONS, Auctioneers. A. MEYERS, Clerk be announced w ithin th e next two canism . Tractor Disc Harrow, that is made lor Tractor Service weeks. Oregon’s paper mills and stove foun Compare this disc harrow with other makes Storage b attery rep a irin g and re- dries are equal to any found In the I charging, s ta rte r and g e n e ra to r W H Y T H E E L E C T R IC C L E A N E R ? West. work. R ak er & Son. T here is really no com parison betw een th e ease an d th o ro u g h Plana for Service. T ailorin g ness w ith w hich an E lectric C leaner rem oved d irt and th e difficulty Of sw eeping. F or men and w om en— cleaning P ro m in en t men all over th e sta te T rue, one CAN clean rugs and carpets w ith o u t an electric clean pressing and rep a irin g done well Phone 6x2 W. A. HESSEL Phone 544 a re end o rsin g th e S alvation Arm y er. A broom o r carp et sw eeper will brush up SOME of th e d ir t; and P eter L enard. Powell stree t. if you like th e exercise and have plenty of tim e and stre n g th a broom Home Service P rogram of 1920. •« and a c a rp e t b ea te r will do th e w ork a fte r a fashion. They express g ratificatio n because of In th e sam e way one can w ash w ithout soap. W ater alone will the o rg an izatio n of an efficient w ork rem ove some d irt if applied with enough “ elbow g re a se .” 131 HEAD OF REGISTERED AND HIGH GRADE CATTLE ing force which will carry th e work B ut people use soap because it cleans m ore easily and b e tte r th an H aving Hold th e ir F arm , will sell th e ir e n tire H erd of R egistered and High w ate r alone. * of th e arm y to every p a rt of Oregon, F o r th e sam e reason people use E lectric C leaners because they G rade H olsteins, D urham and Jersey C attle and F arm M achinery. to th e sm allest o u tp o st, as well as In clean m ore easily and fa r b e tte r th an o th e r m ethods. th e tow ns and cities of th e state. County advisory boards are being o r E L E C T R IC S T O R E ganized In every county In th e state, E L E C T R IC B U IL D IN G and th ese boards includes th e best elem ents of every com m unity. These “ Buy Y our E lectric G oods at an E lectric Store." AT T H E IR PR E SE N T HOME advisory boards will stu d y th e condi tions in th e ir various counties and re ONE MILE SOUTH OF KNAPPS STATION, WASHINGTON p ort to h ea d q u arte rs. It Is th e plan CO M P A R E -- of th e S alvation Arm y to base its Good A uto H oik I. T h ose g o in g from V ancouver tak e P acific H ighw ay to C H O IC E M E A T S T enney S ch oolh ou se, th en W est on P avem en t. service en tirely upon th e desires of th e ty p eb ar system , ca rria g e and H o m e m a d e H a m s, B a c o n , S a u s a g e , L ard th e people, as expressed th ro u g h M O N D A Y , M A R C H 15, 1920 escapem ent w heel of th e W ood- th e ir county advisory boards. HALE TO COMMENCE AT 1 0 :0 0 O'CLOCK A. M. stock w ith th o se on o th e r ty p e Very few people realize th e wide w riters and you will read ily u n field w hich th e Salvation Arm y cov CATTLE d erstan d why th is m achine holds ers, alth o u g h every one recognizes 5 P u re Bred H olstein Cows. 2 P u re Bred Y earling H eifers. 57 G rade th e value of th e work they do. Main S tre et GRESHAM P hone 881 H olstein Cows. 15 Jersey and D urham Cows. 10 2-year-old H elfers. 20 up b etter. It has less p arts, too, GKO, D IETL, Prop. T h ere are sixteen m ajo r activities Y earling H eifers. 18 Young Calves. 3 P u ri Bred H olstein Ijulls, 1, 3, and which adds to its d u rab ility . into w hich th e w ork of th e Salvation 5 years old. One 3-year-old G rade H olstein Bull. An A -l herd of young Cows; 18 of them w ith calves by side, 39 fresh Arm y is divided. Every one Is fa since N ovem ber 1. m iliar w ith th e E vangelistic W ork of T hese cows will he T uberculin T ested by Dr. A. C. Brown, of Vancouver, T ab o r 5(171 G resham 2 3 3 th e Army, also th e C h ristm as d in n ers and a certificate of h ealth goes w ith each cow. D istrib u tors, w h ic h are fu rn ish ed to poor fam ilies HORSES d u rin g th e holiday season. City 304 Oak St,, P o rtlan d , Oregon. One G ray Team , w eight 2500. 1 Bay Team , w eight 2400. 1 Gray H orse, folks, especially poor m others and w eight 1000. 1 Black H orse, w eight 1000. KREOFSK^ BROS. Props. babies, know of th e fresh a ir cam ps T H R E E SETS DOUBLE HARNESS S lightly used U nderw oods, w here they may Bpend a sh o rt su m Overhauling, Repairing, Welding and Brazing R em ingtons, L C S m iths and o th e r MACHINERY m akes of m achines can be had at m er vacation. Tires, Oils, Accessories F re e em ploym ent b u reau s a re at 3-Unlt E m pire M ilking M achine. McCormack Mower, R ake and Binder, reaso n ab le prices. C orner Ila.«e L ine and R ockwood R oads th e service of those who are un-1 Steel F ram e H arrow . Corn P lan ter. 2-Dlsc J. I. C. Riding Plow. 14-tncli Plow. 12-lnch Plow. C ider Mill. 2 G rass Seeders. 2-horse C ultivator. sk illed In any line of work. L ocating j Spray Pum p and B arrel. 2 h. p. Stover G asoline Engine. G asoline Drum. m issing friends and relatives Is an I 3 G rindstones. 2 Milk Coolers and T anks. Milk Buckets. W ooden Roller. im p o rta n t p a rt of th e A rm y’s w ork. Feed C u tter. 50-gallon Iron K ettle. Sled. 2 Iron W heel W agons. 2 old 3 Mt W agons S pring W agon 2 W heelbarrow s. Hay F ork P latform Much work Is carried on In th e Scales. Steelyards. 5-Shovel C u ltiv ato r. Feed Box. 3 rolls Barb W ire. p risons for th e p riso n er and for the 40 10-gallon Milk Cans. F o rk s. Shovels and o th e r sm all Tools. fam ilies of th e men. Y oung W om en’s 2 Tons Heed O ats. IO Ha<ks F orty-F old W inter W hen!. -A U F««'d, Hay, 3 B IG T R U C K S B E S T O F S E R V IC E B oarding hom es a re established in Grain and Hlraw rem ain in g. 2OO to 8OO Grain Hacks, 8 5 0 0 fe e t o f Lumber. larg e cities w here g irls who lab o r for You w ill lin<l th is an excellen t Herd o f Cows. a m odest sa lary may board a t a very F R E E LUNCH AT NOON SALE RAIN OR SHINE low cost. H om es fo r o rphaned ch ild ren , TERM S— Hums under $ 2 0 C ash; $ 2 0 anil up, six monili*' tim e will be G R E SH A M and P O R T L A N D g iv en on Approve«! N o(e. rescue hom es for th e reclam atio n of fallen g irls, m a tern ity hospitals, and P o rtlan d A -Î078 Gresham $61 R O T H & M IC H E L , O w n e r s In d u strial hom es for hom eless men 225 Ash; Bdwy » * 2 Cor. P o w ell and Maple w here th ey are given tem p o rary work COL. W S. WOOD & SONS, Auctioneers, Vancouver, Washington. i un til p erm a n en t em ploym ent Is found E. H. P E T E R IN G , V ancouver N at’l Bank, Clerk. Come in and we will fix you up with any amount of paint, (and made in Portland) and for floors and wood work. All kinds of building material. JONES LUMBER CO. A u c tio n S a le! International 2 Plow Tractors GRESHAM OVERLAND CO. At Auction Sale Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET The Rebuilt Typewriter Co. ROCKWOOD GARAGE EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE RESPONSIBLE AND RELIABLE Albert Ekstrom