PAGR FO FR
GRESHAM
A u to and Gas Engine R e p a irin g Accessories
G resham P o st A m erican Legion
will hold its re g u la r m eeting in th e
M odern W oodm an hall in C arlson's
building next T uesday
evening.
March 16. A larg e atten d a n ce is de
sired as plans will he u n d er consider
atio n for th e new club room which is
expected to be ready fo r occupancy
about April 1.
Auto Electric Work a Specialty
DEMONSTRATION OF DAY-NITE LENS
Saturday Night, March 13 at the Garage
Day-Nite headlight lens conforms with every' city
and state law. Come in and see them demonstrated.
Mrs. M. Davies is tem p o rarily in
capacitated fo r h er w ork a t th e
G resham Steam L aundry on account
of an accident la st F rid ay in which
she cau g h t h er finger in a m achine
and m ashed it so badly th a t it was
necessary to am putate one joint.
Let us tell you about our Tire proposition. We handle
Racine, Miller and Oldfleld. They’re all good makes
Phone
801
lies. 12x3
TI ESI» t v ,
LOCAL DOINGS
BRIEFLY TOLD
GRESHAM GARAGE
JOHN IDE
OUTLOOK
F. E. PALMQUIST
Mrs. Id a W illiam s is in stalled as
housekeeper an d care ta k e r for Mr.
Griffith, who has been alm ost help
less fo r several m onths on account of
a fall. T he in ju re d man is rep o rted
to be im proving.
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'H K I H »,
lu-jo
Drag saws made In Oregog are na
ENVELOFE FIGURES
YOUNG MAN INURED
tionally advertised and distributed in
IN INTERESTING CASE
WHEN WINDLASS BREAKS twelve
foreign countries.
McGuirk & S chneider handled an
A lfred Cook, who lives n ear Ma-
Cough drops made in Oregon go to
Interestin g case recently fo r Mrs. S. bery, was th e victim of a ra th e r se r
nearly every state in the United States.
ious
accident
ab
o
u
t
10
days
ago
L. Gregson of Boring. Mrs. G regson
when he was clearing land.
Kazor strops made in Oregon are be
had applied to th e In d u strial Acci
He was o p eratin g a stum p p u ller ing nationally advertised and sold.
d en t Com m ission for com pensation and was driving th e horse w hen the
b u t h e r claim was refused on th e w indlass b roke and stru ck him i Oregon robes and blankets are na
g rounds th a t th e in ju rie s w hich across th e back of th e hand. T h ree I tionally advertised and sold.
caused h e r n u sb an d 's death w ere not of th e bonej in his hand were broken
Incurred d u rin g the course of em an d it is considered rem ark ab le th a t J
ploym ent. F rien d s and th e p h y s i-' he did n ot receive m ore serious in-1
tia n urged Mrs. G regson to appeal Jury. H e did n o t realize how se ri
th e case w hich she did a fte r some d e - ) ously his hand was Injured an d did
lay. By th a t tim e only 36 h ours w ere 1 n ot go to a doctor for a few days
left of th e 30 days allow ed for an ap-1 when it was found th a t th e bones >
peal. B ut th
the e papers were draw n up were broken and infection had
and the appeal filed before th e tim e I 8 ta rle d ’ H e 18 com ing to G resham
every day to have his hand treated .
expired.
T he horse A lfred was driving was
An in te restin g point in th e case
was th a t th e notice from th e com m is also stru c k by th e w indlass and re-1
Your Hom e
sion was dated alm ost two weeks be ceived several in ju ries.
S P E C IA L !
Suit Cases and Hand-
Bags, all kinds and all
prices.
J. E. METZGER
fore it was received here, but th e en
velope show ed th a t the le tte r w asn't
Gresham, Oregon
m ailed until two days before she re
ceived it. B ut for th e envelope the
case would havev been lost fo r th e
Mrs. J. E. M etzger en tertain ed on law allow s only 30 days fo r an ap
S unday h e r a u n t, Mrs. B an g h art, of peal. She was first told th a t th ere
I P o rtland.
was no chance for a case because the
Sir. and Mrs. Chas. Coe have as a tim e lim it had passed, th en It was no
CA SH
guest th e la tte r ’s cousin, Sirs. M an ticed th a t th e le tte r had been delayed
in m ailing and it was found th a t she
ville, of Eugene, Oregon.
was still in a position to appeal.
G eorge Leslie, J r., of P o rtlan d was
T he com m ission m ade a new in
visitin g his p are n ts and o th e r re la
vestigation and ju st before th e su it
tives h ere for a few days la st week.
„
. . . . . .
i was b ro u g h t to tria l an a d ju stm e n t
lor Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind.
He was recen Iy o ut of th e ho sp ital wa8 nla(i„ tthpreby thp
\A n here
P T P he
fit» was
x* a i ill
ll w
w 1 ith
11, n
t i o n m onia.
n n lo
I His
I io
w
pneum
th e full com pensation allow ed by th e
little son, George, Is also recovering.
sta te fo r h erself and ch ildren.
R. F . W alters has been ill fo r a
N otice o f Kale o f Bond*.
by the Board of S upervisors a t th e ir few days but is now well on th e road IDENTIFICATION CARD
Notice is hereby given th a t the un office, 1410 Yeon B uilding, P o rtlan d , to recovery.
REPLACES DATING SLIP
dersigned, Board of Supervisors of Oregon, fo r th e p u rch ase of bonds
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. P arso n s have
Sandy D rainage D istrict, will sell at until th e day and h o u r above nam ed,
No longer does one keep track of
1410 Yeon Building, P ortland, Ore and the Board of Supervisors re both been 111 but both are reported re
his lib rary books by m eans of his bor
gon, on W ednesday, March 24, 1920, serves th e rig h t to reje ct any and all covering.
a t ten o’clock a. m., seventeen thous bids.
Mrs. D. C. Ross has gone to L ents ro w er’s card. T he card has sh ru n k
E G. McGAW.
and dollars ($17,000.00) of bonds of
to help care for h er new gran d so n and developed into an identification
JOHN
W.
TOWNSEND,
Sandy D rainage D istrict, being bonds
and his m other, Mrs. Joe Ross.
tick et. This Is presented w henever
WILLIAM SPENCE,
num bered seventy-six (76) to nine
Board of Supervisors of Sandy Miss Agness Sweet Is here from Boise, books are draw n o r retu rn ed as was
ty-tw o (9 2 ) inclusive, duly issued
D rainage D istrict.
under and by virtue of resolution of
Idaho, for a v isit w ith h e r sister. th e old card. T he only difference Is
th e Board of Supervisors of said Dis
Mrs. II. L. W ostel. Miss Sweet has th e absence of dates th a t ahi you In
tric t dated Ja n u ary 24, 1920, and
In saddlery m anufacturing Oregon
proceedings of said Board of S uper leads Pacific coast states and carries recently disposed of h e r apple orch- checking up the books due. This can
easily be rem edied by using th e d a t
visors p rio r thereto.
trade to points far east and to foreign ard at Hood River, Oregon.
Sealed proposals will be received countries as well.
T he m eting of th e W om en’s Home ing slip In th e back of th e book as
M issionary society, which w as a n your rem inder.
W ith ex tra copies of H en ry ’s feeds
nounced for tom orrow aftern o o n , has
and feeding on hand (th e th ird ed i
been postponed u n til next week.
Jo h n B. K err w ent to a P o rtlan d tio n ) all dem ands can be supplied for
hospital yesterday to rem ain fo r a balanced rations. Boys belonging to
I wo ( iasaver Tablets dropped into two gallons of gaso
the school clubs a re invited to take
week or two fo r trea tm e n t.
line Make it do the work of THREE GALLONS.
Mrs. H. C. L arson Is th e proud Feeds and Feeding hom e to discuss
ow ner of a b eau tifu l S u p erio r blue with fath er. D ryden’s "P o u ltry B reed
GASOLINE AT 2c PER GALLON
enam el com bination wood o r coal and ing and M anagem ent” Is also av ail
Sold on a Money-Back Guarantee
gas range, p urchased of J. E. Metzger. able.
T he sh o rtag e of books on au to m o
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cleveland re
FOR SALE BY
ceived word tills week from th e ir bile re p a ir is lessened by th e arriv al
d au g h ter, Miss Maude, who Is now in of H ay w ard ’s "Ig n itio n and L ighting
th e governm ent em b ark atio n service System s.” The G resham lib rary now
possesses D yhe’s, H ayw ard’s, and
In A ntw erp, Belgium.
Mrs, M. P atte rso n , siste r of Mrs. P age's m anuals on Autom obiles.
T he W orld’s W ork fo r March con
O. A. E astm an , recently w ent to
P o rtlan d , w here she Is conducting a tain s pictures of th e p o p u lar au th o rs
room ing house. Mr. and Mrs. E ast of th e day, from Mary R oberts Rein-1
m an and d au g h ter, G ertru d e, spent h a rt and Ja n e Grey to S ir O liver!
Lodge and Joseph Conrad.
th e week-end In P o rtlan d w ith her.
Possible p residential can d id ates are
T he G resham Economy Cooking
They have just arrived, in the newest designs and
club will m eet next S atu rd ay after- occupying th e a tte n tio n of th e L ite r
colorings, in stripe«, checks and plaids.
On account
noou at th e hom e of th e leader, Miss ary Digest w ith articles as possibili
of these being so late in arriving, will put them on Spec
M ildred St. C lair, for the re g u la r les ties. McAdoo and G eneral Wood have
son and a social tim e. T his is one been presented to th e D igest’s readers
ial Sale for a few days only at 43c per yard. The regular
of th e in d u stria l school club projects. and o th ers will follow.
selling price is 50c per yard. Do not confuse these with
“ G assed” , a p ain tin g a ttra c tin g
Mrs. J. N. F aris and d au g h ter, Miss
inferior makes. These are the genuine “Red Seal” Ging
Nellie, were week-end g u ests a t th e much atten tio n is reproduced In the
hams, and fast colors. Come and get ~
home of Mrs. C arrie llanBen. Mrs. C urrent independent.
Lucy O sborne was also a d in n er guest
:: your choice of the best of the pat
A ttention, Dairym en!
on Sunday.
terns. At per yd..............................
I have a tine g en tle cow fo r sale,
T he special m eeting of th e sto ck will be fresh April 6, gives 5».* g al
holders of th e G resham Home Build lons m ilk and te sts 8.6 per cent. Of
See P. M alzanini,
era ' association will be held W ednea ficially tested.
GRESHAM, OREGON
day at 8 p. m. in th e office of th e sec River Mill, o r w rite to E stacada, Ore
F urnisher.
h e a d by all— O utlook w ant ads.
PAID
E. BAUMANN,
Gresham
Phone 901
M IR A C L E M O T O R G A S
GRESHAM OVERLAND CO.
pring Ginghams 1920
Spcl. 43c
CANNON’S Dry Goods
lln ttc iic k Puttern*
P hone O 4t
W a rn er R ast-p ro o f Corset«
SIMPLEX UNIVERSAL
All-Fuel, Coal, Wood or Gas. Cooks and Bakes with
either Fuel. Requires the space of only one Range.
We install these connected to water, gas and chimney,
all ready for use.
L. L. K ID D E R H D W . CO.
Gresham, Oregon
K IN G
ROCKSPRINGS
COAL
reta ry . Jas, E lklngton.
C. W. Gleason has purchased a va
Truck Service
Gas Bricketts
Ekstrom Truck Service
can t lot on Main stre e t from Chas
P h on e M51
Cleveland. T his p roperty adjoin
TROUTDALE, OREGON
the Towle property. Mr. Gleason ex
W ill haul an yth in g, any place.
pacts to m ake som e im provem ents
anv tim e.
P hone G re-ham IX».
on the p roperty th is sum m er and will
THIS IS THE
OUR.
build th e re later.
MEAT MARKET
PR.OYVSR .
Schneider ti McGuirk have moved
w
here
th
e
prom
ise
is perform ed.
,G ood and true
th e ir offices to th e ir new location in
We prom ise to tre a t you politely
“T
h
a
t
w
e
now
th e W ithrow building. They m ade
and we surely do. We prom ise to
a r c m a k in g You. faith fu lly serve you at all tim es
th e move S aturday.
with the best grad e of m eats, and
T he F resh m an class held a candy
we m ost certain ly do th a t very
sale at th e high school last Friday.
thing.
About $21 was th e am o u n t received
GRESHAM MARKET
from the sale this will be used for
PHONE 41
' class expeuses.
P ow ell S treet.
j Leo Ziegenhagen, who had his hand
seriously cut in a p lan er a t the Beaver
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
Motor W orks a few weeks ago, w ent
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
back to work Monday m orning, lie
(C A L IF O R N IA )
[is still having to shield his in ju red
NO. 138
hand but is able to do some kinds of
At G resham , Oregon, a t the close of business F eb ru arv
.’ 8th, 1920.
work.
.
.
resources .
Loans an d disco u n ts...... __.............
Miss M arie Mlsz who has been in
; O verdrafts, secured and un secu red ....................................................... $286.659.00
P o rtlan d a few days, has retu rn ed to
e M o r n in C i * m |
1.33
,
Bonds and w a rra n ts...............................
G resham .
228,003.22
| Stocks, secu rities, Judgm ents, etc.....
Miss G regson's class in bookkeep
1,810.00
B anking house .........................
C t « * r » r v - C l « » « r • - H e a l riv y
*••• Fw (y* Car«
25.000.00
• C » .< »
F u rn itu re and fixtures
................................................................
ing m ade a trip th ro u g h town Mon
4.922.39
Due from banks (n o t reserve b a n k s ) ................................................
day w here they in quired Into th e
100.00
Due
from
approved
reserve
banks
p ractical bookkeeping
m ethods in
1 Checks an d o th e r cash item s
................................................. 93,914.28
use In different business houses. T his
1.048.21
Exchanges for clearing house
529.19
j Cash on h a n d ..............................
.....................................................
so rt of w ork adds much to th e value
35
of th e course as given at Union High.
G eneral Contractor« O ther resources ............................................................... “ .......................... 18,395
20.00
R. W. C alkins and fam ily have
T otal ....... ..................................
te n te d th e Al. Cleveland house n ear
$660.402.97
1.1 4HII.ITIF -
C arpentering
the gravel pit and expect to move to
C apital stock paid in
$ 30,000.00
Surplus fund .....
..............................
th e ir new location soon.
. 25.000.00
E lectrical W iring
1 ndlvkied profits, less expenses and taxes paid
3.397.22
i P ostal savings bank deposits
................
Oregon candy Is being advertised
2,566.8»
deposits subject to check
Fixture» and Lamps j I Individual
and nationally distributed.
• 300.888.44
Demand certificates of deposit
............................... .........
529.17
C ash ier checks o u tstan d in g
..........................
Septic Tank«
Oregon cherries, logaaberriea. apple«,
14.817.70
Tim
e
and
savings
deposits
."""...............................
..............
prunes and straw berries are known
283,203.55
In every p art of the country as being
Cem ent Work
T otal
superior.
$660.402.97
S tate of Oregon. County of M ultnom ah
I.
C.
J.
L
undquist,
C
ashier
of
th
Office
and
Shop,
Rem oval Mod. e.
Main St.
Bungalow Bldg.
McGuirk A S chneider announce the
rem oval of th e ir office from the F irst
Greahant. Or».
S tate bank building to 203-5 W ith-
P hone PO»
row building, co rn er .Main and Pow
UNA M R1LEA, N otary Public.
F ran k C. Jone.
F loyd L. Mark
ell, U resham
Adv,
C o m e t A ttest: A. Meyers. Theod D ru g g e d C L j ’ L u n d q iü sL DDect’ors
RICHARD KNARR
COAL
M IL L F E E D
Express and General
Hauling
GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE
Greaham Phone 17
Portland Broadway 8121
Berry G row ers
Now is the time to fix up your vines. We
have just received a shipment of Berry W ire,
and can supply you with any amount.
Better get your Berry Fertilizer now
too, while we have plenty in stock.
A. W. METZGER & CO.
VI AI.ITY
Phone 661
4M» ' l i m i t :
Phone 661
PEARL OIL
(KEROSENE)
FOR OIL HFATERS
COOKSTOVES
AND LAMPS
FIRST STATE BANK
K e e p Y o u r EVes
Frank C. Jones Co.
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