Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 11, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    GKKSHAM OUTLOOK TUESDAY.
T he G resham Steam L aundry la
prepared to do steam cleaning and
pressing. Let us do your w ork.—
Adv.
•
N O M IN A T E
It pays to advertise.
TERRY
MAY
11.
1W1M»
FAIRVIEW
Mrs. E. M. Coons en tertain ed last
Sunday her d au g h ter, Mrs. Shields,
and Mrs. Erickson both from P o rt­
land.
Mrs. Ida Sheppard has retu rn ed to
th e home of h er d au g h ter, Mrs. C. G.
F an ch er, a fte r spending several
weeks at W allow a w ith h e r son, De­
w itt Sheppard and family.
The little son of Mr. Takoe, who
lives on Mrs. E. M. Coons' farm , has
been brought hom e a fte r being at
th e Good S am aritan hospital for
som ething n ear live weeks. T he little
fellow is Improving.
A. A. M U C K
R EPO R T O F T H E CONDITION O F
B A N K O F G R E SH A M
T he L ad ies’ Aid of the Fairview
At G resham in th e S tate of O regon, a t th e close of business
M. E. church will give an Ice cream
social on S aturday evening. May 15, 1920.
RESOURCES
a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Cope­
Loans and d iscounts.........................................................., ...................... *
land. All are cordially invited.
O verdrafts, secured and u n secu red ............................... .........................
Bonds and w a rra n ts.................................................. ....... ........................
| Stocks, securities, ju d g m en ts, etc................. ...............................
i B anking house ...........................................................................
I F u rn itu re and fixtures____ _____ __________.......... ...................
O ther real e sta te o w n e d .............................. ..................................
' Due from banks (not reserve b a n k s )......................... ................
I»ue from approved reserve b an k s..............................
Checks and o th e r cash item s...........................................................
Exchanges lo r clearing ho is e ............. - r .....................................
Cash on h an d ........................................... ~..........................................
Expenses .............................................................................................
C ustom er’s liability account of “ A cceptances” ...................
T o tal......... ................................ .......... i . ....... .............................................
L IA BILITIE S
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
FO R KE-ELEUTlOX
R epublican P rim aries, May 2 1.
"Oregon s Choice Is My Choice”
PAGB TUKKU
May 4th,
94,179.69
2,360.96
81,436.87
11,647.50
6,000.00
3,000.00
4,141 47
1,000.00
43,872.29
82.01
230.61
14,607.07
3,068.41
_ 6.00Ü-00
3369,615.88
C apital stock paid In...... ......................................... ................. ...
3 15,000.00
Surplus fund .......................................................................................
3,000.00
Undivided profits, legs expenses and taxes p a i d ......................
6,368.62
t P ostal savings bank d ep o sits...........................................................
895.72
| Individual deposits su b ject to check..........................................
167,603.13
I Demand certificates of d eposit.................................... .................
4,225.70
C ashier checks o u tsta n d in g .............................................................
673.94
|T im e and savings deposits................................................................
48,948.77
Notes and bills rediscounted .........................................................
3,000.00
Bills payable fo r money borrow ed...... ......................... .................
16,000.00
"A cceptances” of th is b an k ............................... ..............................
............. 5.000
T o ta l............ .................................................. „ ........................
3369,615.88
i S tate of Oregon, County of M ultnom ah, ss.
I, K. A. M iller, C ashier of th e above-nam ed bank, do solem nly
I sw ear th a t th a above sta te m en t ia tru e to th e best of my know ledge
1 and belief.
K. A. M ILLER. Cashter.
Subscribed an d sw orn to before me th is 11th dav of May, 1920.
JAS. ELK1NGTON, N otary Public.
My com m ission expires Aug. 8, 1921
C orrect A tte st: A. F. M iller, W. E. M arkell, G ust L arsen, D irectors.
A. A. Muck recently announced
his candidacy for ren om ination as
county com m issioner on th e republl- I
V O T E NO. 28
can ticket. He has served one term (
as a m em ber of th e board of county ,
com m issioners, having been elected
in 1916. Rasing his candidacy fo ri
renom lnation on th e claim th a t he
has given all his tim e and atten tio n
For Delegate To
to his official duties, Mr. Muck points
REPUBLICAN, OF C O U R SE -
National
to th e fact th a t he has atten d e d ev­
ery m eeting of th e county board but
» u jtN r w
Republican Convention
one d u rin g his term of office.
P a m A d v.
V O T E X 143
P rio r to assum ing his present
(Two to Elect)
Those W ant Ads are gen u in e bus­ duties, Mr. Muck, who has resided in |
iness getters.
Paid Adv.
RE-ELEC T
P o rtlan d w ith his fam ily for 17
years, served a term as p resid en t of
{ unii handle your business in a burin«u -like manner.
th e St. Jo h n s city council and two
term s as m ayor of St. Jo h n s, being
Get your cleaning and pressing
“Laugh and the world laughs with
th e Incum bent of th a t office w hen St.
done a t th e G resham Steam L aundry. you.” B righten up your home place
Jo h n s was m erged w ith P o rtlan d .
S
atisfaction
g
u
a
ra
n
te
e
d
.—
Adv.
and
the whole world will be brighter.
Com m issioner M uck’s activities
REPUBLICAN
d u rin g th e w ar gained him consid­
erable prom inence. He organized
the te rrito ry n o rth of F rem o n t stre e t
FOR SH E R IF F
1920 - SUM M ER W A SH G O O D S - 1920
for th e w ar savings stam p drive and
WALTER D. WHITCOMB
had full charge of th a t drive in
27-lu.
Red Seal Ginghams, fast colors, a large assortm ent of plaids,
Candidate for
Sheriff H u rlb u rt has given the ;
M ultnom ah county outside of P o rt­
checks, stripes and plain to choose from. Per y a r d .......... 45c to 60c
land. He p articip ated as a d istrict
STATE SENATO R
27-ln. Dainty Figured Dimities. Per yard ............................................. 60c
leader in all of th e Red Cross drives County d u rin g th e past six years
27-ln. Mercerized Irish Poplins, all colors. Per yard ...........................75c
FROM MULTNOMAH COUNTY
and in th ree of th e liberty loan cam ­ the m ost businesslike ad m in istratio n |
36-in. Figured Voiles and Crepes In all the newest wanted designs.
Republican Primary
paigns. In two of th e liberty loan
Per yard ................................................................................... 75c to 31 65
May 21. 1920
drives he had charge of all te rrito ry it has ever had.
36-In. Plain White, Cheeked and Striped Voiles. Per yard .. 60c to 31 00
in M ultnom ah county o u tsid e of I
40-in. Shantung Silk, Plain Colors, all shades, per y a r d .............. 31-60
P ortland.
Mr. M uck’s declaratio n of candi
PUMPS AND OXFORDS
dacy is as follows:
Ladles Black Kid Pumps French Heel, per p a i r .............................. 35.00
“
If
I
am
nom
inated
and
elected
I
i
M em ber o f
Ladles Black Kid and P atent Pumps, M ilitary and French Heel
will, d u rin g my term of office, favor l
C e r tifie d P u b lic A ccou n tan t«
WHITFIELD. WHITCOMB &. CO.
Per p air ................................................................................................. 38.00
and enforce one h u n d red per cent
P aid A dv.
Ladles W hite Pumps, French and M ilitary Heel, per pair . . 34.75 to 35
A m ericanism in all d ep artm en ts of
Ladies W hite Oxfords. M ilitary Heel, per p a i r .................................. 35.50
county g overnm ent: favor th e de­
velopm ent of th e budget system so
ELEC TIO N , M A Y 21
EXTRA SPECIAL
th a t th e people will be fully Inform ed
in reg ard to exp en d itu res: devote
Ladies’ Cotton Stockings in Black and White only 50c
my en tire tim e to th e office, as in the
values. 35c per pair, three pairs for $1.00.
p ast: continue to discharge my d u ­
ties w ith efficiency, courtesy and
C A N N O N ’S Dry Good»
econom y: keep my office door open,
as I have since I becam e county com ­
PHONE «41
m issioner, so th a t people having
“ Butterlck P atte rn s”
"W a rn e r's C o rsets”
business w ith me may consult me
w ithout delay: favor reduction of
cost of governm ent by consolidation
of conflicting activ ities; favor home
Phone 407
labor and home p roducts; favor en ­
forcem ent of law .”
^BALLOT TITLE IS AS FOLLOWS:
His slogan Is:
“ P resen t county
com m issioner: always on th e jo b ;
CONSTITUTIONAL AM ENDM ENT—Referred to the people by the
302 X Yes
Legislative Assembly.
continued good service.”
WALTER W. METZGER, Proprietor
LIM ITATION OF FOUR PER CENT STATE INDEBTEDNESS
(P aid Adv.)
Hamliton Johnstone
^C O U N TY
C O M M IS S IO N E R
Thos. M. Hurlburt
STATE ROADS
Vote 302 X Yes
For 4% State Road Bond Limit
BORING GARAGE
303
No
FOR PERM ANENT ROADS. -Purpose: To amend Section 7 of
Article a * of the Constitution of the State of Oregon an as to perm it the
ereetionof debts and liabilities including previous debts arniliabilitiea
for the purpose of buildineand maintaining permanent made to the
am ountof four per cent o f the assessed valuation of all the property
in the State of Oregon, instead of two per cent as now provided by law.
NO PROPERTY TAX— NO DIRECT TAX
NO INCREASE IN AUTO LICENSE FEES
NO INCREASE OF GASOLINE TAX
Automobile Work Guaranteed
A F u ll U n e of T ires, Oils anti Accessories
V O T E X 145
VOTE
on the ballot
Keep these three facts in mind. The present auto license fees and
gasoline tax will pay both the principal and interest on all the bonds
under this amendment, and will yield an annual surplus besides for other
state highway work. No additional taxation of any kind.
K IN G
06636150
R epublican C andidate
For D istrict Judge
DEPARTMENT NO. 2.
FEDERAL FUNDS MUST BE MATCHED
Now Deputy D istrict Attorney
Overseas Veteran.
Prom inent in F ratern al Affairs.
Has worked hiB way up from the
ranks, is well and favorably known;
has the legal ability and practical
experience to make a good judge.
— Paid Adv.
Oregon m ust have sufficient Highway Funds to m atch Federal apportion­
ments or Oregon cannot get the benefit of Federal money for Oregon Roads.
Increasing this constitutional limit is a necessity. Unless limit is increased,
either sta te roads cannot be completed for many, many years, or must be finished
by direct property taxation. This measure averts direct property tax for state
highways and
ad make
kes early completion possible. L et’s get the roads built now.
Income from Present Sources Sufficient to Pay Principe! end Interest
The fact that revenues from auto license
f« and gaaoline tax, w ithout increaae of preaent ratea,
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will be ample
pa* both principal and interest on thee«» bonds, ia clearly set forth by official figure«
»le to pav
in the State e Pam pi__
_______
___ registered
_____ __ voter Refer to
____
. .. Pamphlet
___ ,____ ,w.
»«.«x •« .,«
ph et. . _____
mailed
to every
State
for verificati
>n. .
Examine the table carefully. It proves that no property tax ia required and that prevent rat«« for
auto hoeaee fees and gas tax will red««n^principal and interest and yield aurplua besides.____________
COAL
G as Bricketts
P h o n e SSI
Ekstrom Truck Service
C. M. ZIMMERMAN
Auto R epair Shop
East 37th and Caruthers, one block north of Division
Street, Portland
Phones, Tabor 5369 or Gresham 971
For Interest Tables, Pamphlet« or further Information, write to
__ O R E G O N R O A D S A N D D E V E L O P M E N T A S S O C I A T I O N
V. L flMFUM. Pm**. 245 Kitf Si. Ptrtbatf
ROCK SPR IN G S
(. C CIAPHM. CWraw f vagi« (naaAct. L 1. A«tf
Campaign Headquarters, S il Worcester Building, Portland, Oregon
VOTE 302 X YES For 4% State Road Bond L im it
Paid Adv.
W H Y T H E ELEC TR IC C L E A N E R ?
T h ere la really no com parison betw een th e ease and th o ro u g h ­
ness with w hich an E lectric C leaner rem oved d irt and th e difficulty
of sw eeping.
T rue, one CAN clean rugs and carp ets w ithout an electric clean­
er. A broom o r carp et sw eeper will brush up SOME of th e d ir t; and
If you like th e exercise and have plenty of tim e and stre n g th a broom
and a carp et beater will do the work a fte r a fashion.
In the sam e way one can wash w ithout soap. W ater alone will
rem ove lom e d irt if applied with enough "elbow g rea se.”
But people use soap because it cleans m ore easily and b e tte r th an
w ater alone.
F o r the sam e reason people use E lectric C leaners beoause they
clean m ore easily and far b etter th an o th e r m ethods.
M W . BEVERIDGE
R epublican
C andidate
ELECTRIC ST O R E
ELECTRIC B U IL D IN G
E. N. WHEELER
for
^ a l l power
in every drop
y& ?
Caso/ino
or
Q uality
“Red Crown” is all-re­
finery gasoline with the
full and continuous chain
of boiling points neces­
sary for ready starting,
quick and smooth acceler­
ation, steady, dependable
power and long mileage.
I t is made to meet the re­
quirements of your en­
gine. Look for the “Red
Crown” sign before you
fill.
County Clerk
R epublican C andidate
for
COUNTY
C O M M ISSIO N ER
Is a business man, not a politician,
a tax p ay er In M ultnom ah county fo r)
30 years. An advocate of good roads. !
” A business ad m in istratio n and th e -
(P a id A dv.) best possible value to r every d o llar I
d isb u rsed .”
P aid Adv.
SAND
GRAVEL
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
C. A . M 'C A R T Y , Special Agent, Standard O il Co., Gresham
RICHARD KNARR
Phone Gresham 489
C A SH
P A ID
_______
In connection with our truck service we have
opened one of the Best Sand and Gravel Pits in the
County, and are prepared to deliver, any place, or sell
at the pit at Troutdale, Ore.
J. R. KNARR
“ Buy Your E lectric Goods at an E lectric Store."
for Fresh Cow«, Beef Cow», Hog», Calve» of any kind.
E. B A U M A N N ,
Gresham
Phone 901
Tabor A4I71
G r v w lu u ti 2 X 1
ROCKWOOD GARAGE
KREOFSKY BROS. Props.
Overhauling, Repairing, Welding and Brazing
Tires, Oils, Accessories
Corner Haae Line and R ockwood Hoads