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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 10, NO. 57 G resham O utlook GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, 1920 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $150 PER YEAR r p a n e c r u n n i c addili i enr °| impn ‘ ot UIUW E ö t n V v L ü UI t i l «««W about 50 PUPiis. n e r - CHAMPION CANNING TEAM OF THE NORTHWEST is the principal and democrats hear Mrs. J a n e t G rant is th e prim ary STANDARD BEARER teacher. Among those who w ent to P o rtlan d Powell Valley, an o th e r tw o-room Monday to h ear Gov. Cox of Ohio school opened again w ith 26 pupils G resham g rad e school opened yes in th e upper g rad es w hich are in dem ocratic can d id ate for president, terd ay w ith a reg istratio n of 211 s tu charge of G. W. M etgzer, and 27 speak at the au d ito riu m were E. W. G resham gran g e No. 270 held Its A.vlsworth. Mr. an d Mrs. I). E. Towle dents. T here is a prospect of m ore pupils in th e prim ary room which is reg u la r m eeting on S aturday, Sept. and d au g h ter. P o stm aster R oberts to come. T here is a brig h t p ro s p e c t' in cb ar* e of Miss E lenor L indberg Roy W onlcot. J. B. K err, Mr. H alll- 11. T he program which followed the for one of the most efficient and prof- C ottrell enrolled 4 4 pupils Mon- ih.,? vir , ? nd Mr8 Jack W hetstone. d in n er hour was well attended. This itab le years th a t th e g ra d e school day m o rn *ng. T w enty-one of whom Ren M atthews, W. J. Todd, F ra n k was encouraging as th e d in n ers aro has ever experienced. a re in th e u Pp er grades. Mrs. E. E. M °°re' HUI and F rallk Jones T he school board has been for- Van E leet ,s th e Principal of th ts Many o th ers were present from th is usually well attended. part or th e county. The opening song, "T h e F arm er tu n a te in securing a full corp of ex- scbo°* an<i Miss M argaret Plock is Before th e tim e for th e arriv a l of Feeds Them All" was su n g by all, perienced teach ers to care for t h e . tb e prim ary teacher. G overnor Cox at th e au d ito riu m , and with Miss Georgia S tapleton at tho grad e pupils. From th e principal to Mi88 C aroline T allm an is principal « h ile the people cam e h u rry in g in th e p rim ary room th e teach ers a r e j of Lu8ted school an d Miss G race R obert G oldsm ith, an advisor along piano. The sa lu te to th e flag was all experienced and have won en-1 F IeIdhouse’ Priru a ry teach er. The * 11 b Co* House a t th e sessions in given, w ith a teacher. Miss H um P aris which resu lted In "T he League phreys, leading. As C onstitution Day viable records in the schools of th e | enroIlm ent ,E ab o u t 3$- ot N ations covenant, told of the is approaching, it seemed ap p ro p riate county. | T here a re ab o u t 60 pupils enrolled great w ork and th e seetninglv utisur C. M. Q ulcksall. th e new principal. at Rockw ‘>od w hich th is y ear is in m o untable obstacles th a t were o ver to refer to the fact th a t we are to has a record which speaks for itself. charg e of Mrs. Lloyd T ag g ert. prin- come In bringing about the d e g r e e of celeb rate th e one hu n d red and th irty - perfection to which th e league has so th ird an n iv ersary of th e adoption of Mr. Q ulcksall has been principal of j cipa1’ and Miss L am bert who has th e far attain ed . He said the special o u r C o n stitu tio n . T he pream ble to the O rient school fo r th e past nine ' Prim ary room. privileges asked by eacn nation as a years and it has alw ays been know n C edar school has an en rollm ent of pr ° ' is° t,° ,h<,|r en te rin g the league th e C o nstitution was then read. "W e. th e people of th e United as one of th e efficient schools of th e 16 and 18 in cbarr>e of Mrs. P earl presented a mass of conflicting de m auds which req u ired days and sta te s, in o rd er to form a more per county. T he g re a te st harm ony and Hayden> a fo rm er te ac h er In the dis- fect union, establish justice. Insure m onths of work and stu d y in b rin g enthusiasm is prev alen t am ong th e t r *ct- ing ab o u t an agreem ent acceptable to dom estic tran q u ility , provide for the teachers. All expressed them selves v lc t«ry is again u n d er th e super- all. He said th a t th e United S tates common defence, prom ote th e g eneral had show n, by v irtu e of the opposi w elfare, and secure the blessings of as being delighted w ith th e way th e ' ' ision of Mia* M arion R obertson, tion of th e republican leaders in the liberty to ourselves and o u r posteri- w ork was sta rtin g . ! wbo re P °rts an en ro llm en t of 16 th e o rdain al>d estab lish th is Con- sen ate th e most childish c h a ra c te r Miss G ertru d e A lexander has th e 1 two two o ,b e rs who will atten d , istics of any in th e group by holding A m erica” f° r ’h<? V nited S t« » » of first grade. T here a re 36 pupils in I °P en ln & day bu t th e re a re a t least off so long from Higning up. th is room . T his is th e la rg e st num - j two o tb e rs who will atten d , As teachers are doing th e ir sh a re The big pipe organ fu rn ish ed some p opular p atrio tic a irs and a little tow ard preserving these ideals, Miss b er reg istered in any room . Miss Mr8' Bess,e S chneider will again n?i,eF l “ / n o o n * th e gov ern o r was Spooner, of the g rad e teaehtw s' asso A lexander was one of the efficient be ln c b a rSp of T erry school No. 8. H ere are th e pictu res of th e th ree girls, resid en ts of Powell Valley rPd. J " . and wa® r ««Rve(i w ith teach ers retain ed from la st year. ¡T he 18 pupils who en ro lled Monday who were aw arded th e N orthw est cham pionship a t th e in te rsta te can such enthusiasm th a t he was p ro m p t ciation talk ed to th e g ran g e reg ard ing Miss H elen Hoss, who Is w ell- wH1 have to learn to sa y Mrs ed to rem a rk when quiet had been the need of voting in favor of the ning contest held in Spokane last week. restored th at this seem ed m ore like te n u re of office bill, in ravor of leach- know n here, has th e second g rad e s Scbne*der in stead of Miss Strebin as R eading from left to rig h t, they are Amy G ustafson, Lillie Nelson heaven to him th an any place he had ere. and they are also a large room , th e re i th is p o p u lar te ac h er was m arried and E tta A nderson. L illie Nelson is the captain of th e team . ever been. J early in th e sum m er. T he enroll- Tliis talk was followed by a double belng 32 pupils. T he second g rad e . ‘¿‘T r ?°,r C ham berlain was a t his PETERSON'S EXEM PLIFY is fo rtu n a te . ” j m ent w in Probably be ab o u t 25. best, both in voice and words, and in recitatio n very pleasingly ren d ered BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE troduced Mr Cox in a m an n er th at by two young g irls, Elsie Mew h lrte r SEE AMERICA F IR S T ’ Miss Mabel Inglis is teaching th e *" a *rv*ew school did n ot open Mon- TO GIVE PLAY showed ad m iration for the w orth of and M argaret M atthew s T h eir ren th ird grad e. She has 24 who have day ow ing to th e sudden illness of To have trav e led 80,000 m iles in this m an who had sta rte d as a farm er The young people of th e Baptist d ering of w hat "T h e Night W ind- a tta in e d the ran k of th ird grad ers. tbe Pr,m ary teach er, Mrs. W. D. one car and n ea rly 20,000 in an o th er church in P leasan t Home will give a boy and worked his way th ro u g h the Miss Inglis is a p opular teach er of " heeler, who had a bad a tta c k of in seeing A m erica is th e reco rd of play en titled , "D o n ’t ” in th e church channels of business to the heights says was most Interesting. of success Miss Doris Zim m erm an graciously m uch experience. tonsilitis. her 9n n.oh School will open Septem- - Mr‘ and M rs- T - L. P eterso n an d fam - on Friday, S eptem ber 17, at 8:15. R overnor Cox's voice show ed some lavored th e audience with a very The cast of ch a racters is as fol Miss G race Ogilbee, th e fo u rth °®r “ ° " ith Mrs W heeler In charge ily o f Chicago, now so jo u rn in g in signs of th e strain to which It had g rad e teacher, has 30 pupils who will th e p rim ary room and h e r hus- j P o rtlan d , who w ere G resham visitors lows: The M other, Georgia C arp en been placed but it was ap p aren t he pleasing piano solo. te r; H er d au g h ter, M yrtle Nass- The principal talk of th e h o u r waa profit by being u n d er th e care of an „ n d J ,n c b a r*e of th e u p - - p er — grades, | a last S aturday - aftern oon. T h w eir . -------- - — e« big , "<ihn, Hvr son, Dale A ltm an * was d eterm ined to do his p art a l Mr. W heeler has req u ested th e board , tutZl b ea ring a C alifornia tag, at- H er b ro th er, C arl G oger; the re- though It caused him personal in given by J. F. L angner, ed ito r of experienced fo u rth grad e teacher. Miss M innie Johnson tis n new Ito re l*eve him of his co n tract as he i l “?!®*1 Ou,Jlo,ok re p o rte r and led turned soldier, W ilfred N asshahn; convenience and a fte r a little w arm "O regon C ountry L ife” . His talk had miss M innie jo n n so n ns B new ---- --------__ ________ ____ as ne to in q u iries and in te restin g in fo rm a. the village m inister, H arry Carlson^ ing up hIs voice carried adm irably teacher, who has been em ployed to bas a " '" te r e s t in a busi- j Hon? T h ^ have been back a n d fo rt’h especial reference to th e proposed Mrs. Doler, Mabie Johanson. tn at.H a pa7 ‘8 of ,he a“<lltoriuw S tate M arket C om m issioner bill. He teach th e fifth grade. Miss Johnson ne8S in PortIan(i and w ants to spend across th e co n tin en t by p ractically all in d istin ct and convincing tones The program will Include m usical His first rem ark s were In praise showed th e need of having a m ethod w hose hom e is in P o rtlan d , has been hi® t,m e tb e re - board is e n - ’ ro u t?®» talLi?g in a11 th e ßi(Je trip s, num bers by Miss M arion R obertson S en ato r C ham berlain which met of m a rk e tin g o u r products, so th a t I ™ * 1" « „ „ „ and , „ , h « „ d , p u p ,,.. - » « " I " « '» l o c . , . • t . . c h - , { ^ “ '„d 2 S Ä Ä 5 Ä m S h / " ' ’ J M'“ of with trem endous app lau se from th e H agberg an d a recitatio n by audience. Oregon obtained the cred it due her. T here a re 24 pupils in th is room. I e r to ta k e bis P,ace an<f will let him up from so u th e rn C alifornia. They Blanch H arris. A sm all adm ission G overnor Cox paid th e follow ing It was asserted th a t much of o u r Miss Mary H ansen w as prom oted s ° 08 soon as possible. Mr. W heeler »Peak of g rea t Im provem ent in Ore- will be charged for all over 14 years. fru it Is canned and shipped from C al w ith h er pupils to th e ir m u tu a l de- wl" rpm ain u n til a su b stitu te is B° a ro,ads d u rin g th e past th re e years Ice cream , cake an d coffee will be glowing trib u te to O regon: "1 cam e into the g re a t N orthw est ifornia, as C alifornia products. T h at Seeing som e produce fo r sale at sold. light and will continue to direct last ,o u n d ' feeling th a t In the last week In a con th e side of th e road on one of th e ir y e a r's fifth g rad e rs In th e m ysteries Miss v lc to ria W orsham is th e prin- trip s out from P o rtlan d they stopped HIGH MILEAGE MADE sid erab le degree I have atten d ed a the sta te m ark et d irecto r of C alifo r of th e sixth grade. She has a live c’pal ,n e b a r£e of th e P le a sa n t Val- to en q u ire and discovered in J o h n ! reat u n iv ersity ; It has been a p il nia is well w orth the sa lary paid him FOR OVERLAND CAR g grim age of g reat happiness, of en d because he has been in stru m e n ta l in „ „ bunch of 23 stu d en ts. ,py school. She is teach in g in th e Sequist of Pow ell Valley an old ac- IL E E. E lliott nas retu rn ed from less benefit. I cannot cease to w on estab lish in g a m arket for th e fru lta J H- Mrs. G ertru d e Bangs, who was a pr,lnB ry room. Miss W orsham Just q u ain tan ce of th e fam ily. They expressed them selves as de O ntario, Oregon, w here he went last der at th e glories of th is g reat N o rth fo rm er te a c h e r here, is in charge of rpce' vpd h e r d isch arg e from th e arm y lighted with Gregon scenery and ell- week with his m o th er, Mrs. R. M. west country, and I am proud to feel of C alifornia which at one tim e prom in *“ Ju n e. She was a govern m en t I m ate. They like th e road and camp E lliott, in her new Overland-4 car th at in th e beginning of o u r pro g res ised (o b an k ru p t the ow ners. Now th e seventh grade. W ork in th is He did most of th e driving on the sive work in Ohio we .late back to the all such land has g rea tly increased In R olf is th grad e prom ises well u n d er th e direc- n u r8 e- Miss B eatrice ------ - — e , o ut . w hen x on , th e ir trips w herever His lesson of Oregon. (A p p lau se). I aril value, and th e rep u ta tio n of C alifo r es ,h them Th tion of this efficient teacher. T here ,P acher of U»p upper g rades. She u is T nig h t ° o \ v e ertak rt ake8 e .m - . Tbpy sw ear trip and retu rn ed by train . l>y th e big Stutz, saying th a t no o th er m o th er will rem ain for an extended proud of it because I have m ade a a re 20 stu d e n ts in th e seventh grade. a n o rm al g rad u a te. T h ere w ere ca r could clim b the fearfu l grades visit with her d au g h ters, Mrs. Le- very deep study of all (he elem ents nia fru its goes aro u n d th e world. His T here are 22 eighth g ra d e pupils ab o u t 27 in each room a t th e open- they have en co u n tered at tim es on Roy B reith au p t an d Miss Elsie th at e n te r into your life. I have rid points w ere well made, th a t th e fa rm E lliott. den 50 miles and back to Salem. I ers, producers of any of o u r food in th e p rin cip al’s room and a brig h t, inB school b u t th e en ro llm en t will th e ir journeys. Mr. E lliott kept careful account have studied the fauna and flora of com m odities should co-operate and m ore studious appearing room w’ould bp m ore tb an 60. of th e trip and believes that his rec the country, and how good the Al P om ona G rangers to Eat Iloast be Iwtrd to find. ord would be hard to beat anyw liete. m ighty has been to th is section of the th a t such co-operation u n d er th e d i S alm on , H igh School E lection M onday. He m easured th e gas into th e car land. I find the firs of M ichigan; I rection of a sta te leader would resu lt T he school will not be open to the An election will be held Monday, Pom ona gran g e will m eet with Cor before sta rtin g and again on reach find th e p lan t life of F lorida. In great good to both th e individual children u n til 8 :3 0 a. m. except for S eptem ber 20, to vote on th e ques ing his d estin atio n and found th a t find the artille com posites of and the state. special reasons. T hose who live a t a tion of ad m ittin g th re e ad d itio n al b ett g ran g e tom orrow , W ednesday, he had used 19 gallons in all. The A m "I erica; I saw covies of q u ail; I It had been hoped to have open dls- d istance may m ake arran g e m en ts for d istricts, Cedar, F airview and Boring, S eptem ber 15. T his will be an Ini- en tire distance trav eled was 690 saw th e H ungarian pheasan t I know —...........I saw th e CU8Blon of H>0 su b ject but th e late- It here being ad m itted e a rlie r if m ore con to Union High school d istric t No" 2.' p o rta n t m eeting and a full attend- miles, considerably m ore th an it not w hat you call venient. Geo. T acheron, th e new V oters in Union d istric t may vote any an ce- A n u m b er of C orbett members should have been on account of g e t pum pkin; I naw th e apple; 1 KHW n e 8 8 o f t h « h o u r f o r b a d e ,a n d th e p r o - '*n,p ^ w e e n 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. at were» present a t th e G resham grange tin g on th e wrong road. This gave an , , , P',‘a,fih ;. S!lY ,!h,P ,,lun“' 0,1,1 fh,‘n g ra " ' waM closed w ith singing ja n ito r, will open th e building at th a t X e 3" ? Oth e ree8i1e c d o n T wd,,i OSe8 “a n ’ S a t“ rd ‘ y “ nd p— *' ' a 'i- average of m ore th an 36.3 miles to to fee th a t In addition to all of th ese i "A m erica" tin if . ' the gallon. T he n et driving tim e bounties of n atu re, you have h ere All of th e teachers are staying in nounced in F rid a y ’s O utlook for th e ti*t,on8 to ail present to be on hand, was 3 3 hours. F o u r q u a rts of cylln- one of th e g rea test ocean p o rts In «he RAKER SA Y F f ORDS o th e r districts. M ouths began to w ate r at th e m ention der oil and five q u a rts of w ater w ere G resham except th e principal, C. M --------------------- I of a big salm on feed and It is likely U8ed on ,b e tr ,p - Lpss th an th ree “ No people, it seem s to me, could SELL THEMSELVES Q uicksail, and he expects to move be o th e r th an happy w ith th e ir lives „ 7------ r T he B ank of G resham pays 5 per th a t a larg e n u m b er will be on hand i f 8? 0 '’.8 t^ u K8i . Y,e re con8unied fro ab o u t th e first of November. He is cent n t In l n t terest o r o o f r»r» tm e o deposits.— Adv. a _a_ I • IlP r«* TO 1 IIP l iU ll p H . cant in th is en vironm ent, and thin « Son a salea force average on » tim tells me whv il was th a t Oregon m ade b e ,,er th an one sale each day since unable to m ake arran g e m en ts for oL'n response to every Septem ber 1st They have gold mil m oving his fam ily here u n til th a t Salm on! P ish ! Salm on! d u rin g ’thZ r . V ° ’ and ° f C,v,,Ua“ ’H1 dpl,vTr d C8rr L ” Good fall salm on fo r hom e can tim e on account of the scarcity of ning and pickling at Bonneville boat houses. His rem ark s of a political n a tu re W oodw ard " N P ' ’N l'e /s" ^ ’ xv n landing. Six cents a pound. All you o -r’ m m i 's i ^ ? - - ’ w ant if you come earlv. O rient school had about 100 pupils I nder Auspices Eastern Multnomah Republican Club PER R Y K ITZM ILLER, registered th e opening day. L. A. Adv.— F ish erm an B urlingam e, who has charg e of the METZGER’S HALL, GRESHAM Im plem enta I ---- • ------ -• Bacon. Ixtule seventh and eig h th g rad es, had 28 Stone. Used p o tato diggers, one Iron Age p resent. Mrs. E llen D eH aven Chase potato p lan ter, good condition, a b a r E ight of these were sold S a tu r K eep Y our ItH tterh» Y oung in charge of th e fifth and sixth gain. O ther good used im plem ents. day, Septem ber 4th. They say they i The„ ° “ ,Jr ,o n > p any b attery needs W. A. HESBEL, g rad es had about 25 pupils. Miss is a little charging now and then are not b e tte r salesm en but th e Ford Phone 544 Itself when they can give Im E lva Dolan rep o rts 30 stu d e n ts In P hone 6x2 Community Patriotic Singing—Campaign Songs Square tre a tm e n t and a d rin k of w a sells m ediate delivery R ak er A Son 1921 te r once a week go a long way to th e th ird and fo u rth grades, and Miss S tu d io R eopened ward keeping It In tip to p shape Aslt allo tm en t Is 300 cars. Iva Ten Eyck had 19 tie folks In F lorence M. Honey reopens her H ave also sold Fordson trac to rs to ADDRESS RY GEO. CALDWELL, PORTLAND Mr I ugh at C. E. O sb u rn 's garage. piano studio S eptem ber 13. S tate ac th e first and second » as. Oacar W alin and A M Mowery. In — Adv. credited teacher. Phone G resham cluding full tra c to r outfit, plows, etc T ro u td ale school ued w ith an 681.— Adv. Subject 7 he C onstitution in its relation to the REPORT OF n i l < o m , i i i , , \ O|. GRANGERS CONSIDER MARKET PROBLEMS IN VARIOUS DISTRICTS CONSTITUTION DAY RALLY Friday Night, September 17, 8 p. m. Ri ORT OF TH E CONDITION OF FIRST STATE BANK no League of N-ations. 135 1920 BANK OF GRESHAM ° re,lbanl ln th e 8 ta te no . O regon, a t th e close of business Sept. 8, h , At G resham , Oregon, a t the close of business S eptem ber 8th, 1920. . RESOURCES. ^ ? d dtacou“ ‘»................................................................................... 8378,076 89 O verdrafts, secured and u nsecured................. NONE Bonds and w a rra n ts............................. 251 75 58.35 Stocks, securities. Judgments, etc................. 1 ,8 1 0 0 0 B anking house ................................... 25,000.00 F u rn itu re and fixtures............ ........................................... ’ s , m is Due from approved reserve b an k s...................................................... 52,795.88 Checks and o th e r cash Item s................................................................ 637 31 E xchanges fo r clearin g house....................... 108.03 Cash on hand______ _______________ _______ 7,094.02 C u stom er's liab ility account of “A cceptancea” . 26,000.00 Other resources ....... ...................... 31.19 T otal $747,341.23 LIA BILITIES. C apital stock paid I n ........... ............................ S u rp lu s fund ............................................... U ndivided profits, less expenses and tax es paid P o stal savings bank deposits ................ Ind ividual deposits sub ject to check ..................... Demand certificates of deposit.................................. C ashier checks o u tstan d in g ...................................... Certified chucks ..................................... ..................... Tim e and savings dep o sits................ ............................ "A cceptances" of this b a n k ............................................ O th er liabilities reserved for depreciation of bonds 30,000 00 25,000.00 7.572.52 2.599.94 3 2 5 ’a - i 1! 1 3» 1.11 13,923.11 19.21 312,628 01 25,000.00 5,000.00 Total................ ...................................................................... $747,341.23 S tate of Oregon, County of M ultnom ah, sa. I, C. J. L undquist. C ashier of th e above-nam ed bank, do solem nly sw ear th a t th e above sta te m e n t Is tru e to th e best of my know ledge and b e,,e f- C. J. L u n d q u ist, C ashier. Subscribed and sw orn to before me th is 13th day of S eptem ber 1920 E N. M EW H IRTER, N otary Public. My com m ission expires Ju ly 8th, 1924. C o rrect A tte st: A. M eyers, Theod B rugger, C. J. L u n d q u ist, D irectors. REPORT OE THE CONDITION OE Loans and discounts RESOURCES 3213,200.97 6.239.32 79.685.20 NO. 71 . . ........................ . 12.968.60 Banking house .................... ’ ........................ At Sandy, Oregon, in th e S tate of Oregon at 5.000,00 S eptem ber 8th, 1920, * 1 th e close of business F u rn itu re an d fixtures . . ....................... 3,000,00 O ther real estate owned , Loans and . d is c o u n ts ................................ resources 414147 Due from banks (n o t reserv e b an k s)...... 8 1,000.00 $138.839.77 Due from approved reserve banks O verdrafts, secured and unsecured ...... 46,499.96 17.93 ( hecks and o th e r cash Item s Bond« and w a rra n ts...... ...... 2.979 34 42 839.63 Exchanges fo r clearing house Stocks, securities, Judgm ents, etc ................ 192 45 Cash on hand ............................. 50.00 B anking house ........................ ...... 13,1 43 74 2.495.00 F u rn itu re and fix tu res"”""™ ..— .." " ” ..^ ...................... 863,815.49 C ustom er’s liability account of “ A cceptances’ 2.880.00 Due from approved reserve banks 3,000.00 62,409 14 Checks and o th e r cash Item s.................... T o ta l........................................... 120.00 Cash on hand.................................. $381,050.95 15,534 53 O ther resources uamilitibs 96 38 r c . a n p K ita . l i stock paid . In ........................... $ 15,000.00 Surplus fund .............. T otal •••....................... 3,000.00 8265,082 38 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid JA IIIL IT IE S 3.889.90 i C api,al 8lock p a i d i n ............ Costal savings bank deposits ... 8 906.86 Surplqg f und ......................................... .................. $ 20,000 00 Individual deposits su b ject to check ... 196.228 67 1,000.00 Demand certificates of deposit ! n d i’ ided profits, less expenses and taxes paid ..... 2,243 70 ----------- C ashier checks o u tstan d in g 1.478.28 Individual deposits su b ject to check.......... 865 75 151,835.21 i Tim e and savings deposits D em and certificates of d ep o sit........ ..." ............. I.25A.OO 1 t ........................................ .....163,916 08 C ash ier checks o u tsta n d in g .......... $363.161.06 139.35 i Notes and bills rediscounted Tim e and Savings d e p o s its ................ 3,000.00 89,388 54 “A cceptances” of th ts bank 3,000.00 T otal TwtaL................ ................. $265.082.38 S tate of Oregon, County of C lackam as *«: $391,050.95 t h o / i h J í 'L Í ' P roctor, C ashier of the above-nam ed bank, do solem nly sw ear 8 ta te of Oregon, County of M ultnom ah, ss th at th e a b ó te sta te m en t Is tru e to th e best of my know ledge a n d belief Subscribed sn d sw orn to before me i b ^ u V d . y o T ^ ite m b e V .“ ^ ^ . and belief. Subscribed and sw orn to before me t h l s ^ 4 t h S e p t m i b ^ i s j o . C D. PURCELL, N otary Public JA 8. ELKINOTON, N otary Public mission expires A pril 8th. 1920 C orrect A tte st: W. A. P ro cto r, J, G. S com leret, F red L. P roctor, D irectors. *■ r . a........ E CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK O verdrafts, secured ai Bonds and w arran ts