Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 01, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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GRESHAM
CLOSING OUT
OUTLOOK. TUESDAY, MARCH I, 1&21
GRESHAM LOCALS
Gus D ahl, o r a m an giving th a t
nam e was picked up In G resham
Monday and sen t to P o rtlan d to be
exam ined as to his san ity . He did no
harm but caused co nsiderable alarm
by bis w andering ta lk and th e fact
th a t he had no know ledge of w here
he had been o r w here he was going.
He said th a t he had come from Mon­
ta n a yesterday. No word has been
I am closing out my entire lines of Ranges, both
TH E U N I V E R S A L C A R
learned as to th e verdict of th e P o rt­
Combination and Straight Coal and Wood, as I am
land au th o rities.
taking the straight lines throughout of the MONARCH
Mrs. C. A tterb u ry and h er chil­
MALLEABLE. Consequently have to offer at these
d ren G erald, Leroy, G ilb ert and
less than cost prices the following:
C harles have been til w ith chicken
S a matter of fact we might almost as well call it a Three-Ton
pox but a re now im proving.
Truck, for it very rarely carries a smaller sized load. The
1 Jewel Combination Blue Enamel, at
$136.75
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. K ern en te r­
owners of the Ford truck take advantage of the high qualities
tained
a
t
d
in
n
e
r
on
Sunday
Mr.
apd
1 Mohawk Coal and Wood, castiron, enamel
Mrs.
C
larence
M
atthews.
ot
materials
which are known to be put in the Ford car, take advan­
oven door and back ..............................
$69.00
Miss G ood’s class of th e M ethodist
tage
of
the
high
quality of l ord workmanship which characterizes
2 Globe Combination White Enamel, at each 128.50
Episcopal Sunday school enjoyed a
l ord cars and they overload to the limit. Well, the Ford truck has
p arty on F rid a y evening a t th e home
2 Columbia Straight Wood and Coal, without
never broken down with any of these overloads. It delivers expecta­
of Miss E sth e r P eterson.
reservior, No. 8-19, each........................... $68.50
Mrs. J. O. S tew art of St. Paul,
tions and double expectations, so far as carrying capacity is con­
1 Columbia Straight Wood and Coal, with res­
M innesota, is visiting with h e r b ro th ­
cerned
and while that is not fair to the truck, still the owners are
er, R. F . W a lte rs and wife. Mrs.
ervoir, No. 8-19, ......................................... $78.75
satisfied.
S tew art has spent several m onths In
1 Columbia Straight Wood and Coal, without
C alifornia and is now on h er retu rn
But the Ford one-ton track, with its * aluminum bronze worm
trip.
reservior, No. 8-19 ....................
$69.65
drive, its greater weight and strength of frame and its incomparable
Mrs. Ja s. E lklngton was hostess
These prices are cash and f. o. b. my store, unless
yesterday aftern o o n to a d elightful
power
plant, is without a reasonable competitor in price, in service
otherwise agreed upon by note.
costum e p arty of ladies an d g en tle­
in cost of operation. It is the lowest priced truck on the market of
men (7 ). T he aftern o o n was passed
DON’T FORGET to ask for the RED STAMP!
equal capacity. No other truck on the market operates so economi­
in gam es an d su rp risin g stu n ts and a
cally and we believe there is no other truck that will give as satisfac­
delicious luncheon was serv ed by the
hostess. C ostum e prizes w ere aw ard­
tory and profitable results. Our allotment is limited. Better leave
ed Mrs. C. M. Zim m erm an and Mrs
your order without delay.
Your Home Furnisher
J' ran k Peak. Mrs. E lk lngton was as-
sisted by Mrs. O. A. E astm an , Mrs
W. A. H essel and Miss G ertrude
E astm an.
A stran g e young man has been
GRESHAM
’w orking”
G resham
poultrym en
ESTACADA
w ithin the past few days by soliciting
o rd ers for h o rserad ish and hominy
an d tak in g in exchange fresh eggs for
an alleged sick m other. Some have
let th e ir fresh eggs go on his prom ise
and are vainly w aiting fo r th e horse
radish and hom iny. It is said th a t
th e sam e schem e has been, tried at
around Oregon City.
Hon. Milton A. M iller will be the
sp e a k e r at th e W ednesday Study club
M arch 2 at th e G resham lib rary . This
will be an open m eeting to w hich the
public is in vited. Mr. M iller’s sub-
je»t will be th e adoption of th e con­
stitu tio n of th e United States.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyed M etzger, of
P o rtlan d , sp en t th e w eek-end with
•the fo rm er's p aren ts, Mr. an d Mrs.
Jo h n M etzger.
Mrs. it. W. Gibbs and Mr. an d Mrs.
Ralpii Davidson and son are sp en d ­
ing a sh o rt tim e a t Seaside. They
m ade th e trip by autom obile an d re ­
p o rt a lovely trip and pleasant
w eather.
T he M ultnom ah and C lackam as
M utual T elephone com pany have Im­
proved th e ap p earan ce of th e ir office
Main Street
Gresham, Ore.
by th e addition of a ttra c tiv e window
SVOCKSSOR TO R. M. RANEY
hangings and a n u m b er of potted
plants.
The Odd Fellow and R ebekah
lodges will c h a rte r a car to go to
E stacad a on S atu rd ay , M arch 12, to
visit w ith tw o' lodges at th a t place.
All Odd Fellow s and R ebekahs are in­
vited to atten d . An e stim a te of the
P A ID
n u m b er going is desired and all
those who desire to Join th e p arty
should notify Mrs. Olive E kstrom or
Wood W ood, W ood
Roy H. Gibbs as early as possible.
Old grow th flr on g rav el road
Mr. a n d Mrs. E rn est Thom pson mile so u th Cotton sta tio n at $6.50 per
for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind.
and baby d a u g h te r E m alie and Mrs. cord o r will deliver. C. D. C athey, 1
phone 97.
tf
T hom pson's m o th er, Mrs. Sebring,
| E. B A U M A N N ,
w ere guests of Dr. and Mrs. A.
D entistry m ade painless by nerve
Thom pson over th e w eek-end. They blocking m ethods. Trv It. Dr. C. P.
left today for th e ir home at The Johnson, 611 M organ Bldg., P o rt­
Dalles w here Mr. Thom pson is en ­ land, Oregon. Main 6749.— Adv.
gaged in the autom obile business.
R eg u lar m eeting of G resh-
Mrs. R uth Macho is visiting with
am Lodge No. 125, I.O.O.F.,
I h e r paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. G reg Cox.
Cor. P o w ell anil Maple
in th e Odd Fellow s h all, every T h u rs­
225 Ash Street
Gres ham
Hr.
A.
F.
Hom
m
e
of
M
inneapolis/
CARPENTER
day evening. V isitors welcome.
P ortland
851
LICENSED ELECTRICIAN
' M innesota, spent S atu rd ay and Sun-
Bdwy. 2082
HARRY J. STANLEY, N. G.
Septic Tanks
Wiring for Light
’ day w ith J. G. Mast and fam ily. They JACKSON JONES, S ecretary.
Built
and Power
| all had a very d elig h tfu l trip to Hood
Jack Screws
National Mazda
j R iver Sunday in sp ite of th e rain.
for Rent
Lamps
W illiam and E lvis Stockton, b roth
ers of C laud« Stockton, arriv ed h ere
S atu rd ay m orning from an extendet
: trap p in g and h u n tin g trip
Mrs. Geo. Leslie and M rs. Id a!
A saving of 13,776 on inoculation
E x p ert R epairing.
|
W
illiam
s sp e n t th e week-end w ith)
Any
kind
of
au
to
or
truck.
G
ener­
of seed for 2600 acres of alfalfa In
Mrs Geo L usted of th e Lusted neigh-
KING VADOR PRESENTS
Main S treet
" —
—
L ake county wag m ade by purchase ato rs and m agnetos a specialty.
GRESHAM
Phone 881
Sherm an M cCarter, corner Powell i borhood.
«KO. DIBTL Prop.
Of O. A C. cuR ures th ro u g h the and Maple stree t, G resham , phone
t
t
j
T
he
G
resham
sew
ing
club
division
.
,f
county agent, W. L. Teutsch. Bought 851.
I ll sold popcorn balls last week o n '
i
at com m ercial rates th e cultures
A story for children from nine
W ednesday at th e grad e school
REPORT of the condition of
would have cost $4.400, while the
T h U n " "cn001 and ,
Storage b attery rep airin g and re- cleared $<¡35
to ninety
charging,
s ta rte r
and g en e rato r
. .
T his money is being |
actu al cost was only $626.
raised to establish a fund to send a I
no 135
work
R aker * Son
Ellis Parker Butler
delegate to the boys' and g irls’ O. A.
A uthor of "P ig s is P ig s”
At G resham , in the S tate of Oregon,
a t th e close of business Feb. 21, 1921.
REPO RT <11 TH E CONDITION O F
j C. sum m er school.
A hum an in te rest sto ry of th e
RESOURCES.
CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK
T he children, young and old. w! ¡I picturesque M ississippi riv er sh an ty . Goans and a a.
discounts
NO. 71
I have a g re a t tre a t tom orrow nig h t In j boat people.
O verdrafts, secured and unsecured. .. ■
......................,"............. 1 2 9 ,,8 6 0 ,6
At Sandy. Oregon, In the Stage of Oregon,
•
.............................................
1.31
¡th e Jack-K nife Man at the p ictu re j A homely settin g to a homely sto ry Bonds and w arra n ts
at
th
e
close
of
business
F ebruary 21st. 1921.
268.316.41
securities, ju d g m en ts, e tc.’’.’.......
show
T he principal ch a racter is a i th a t tu g s at the h e a rt strin g s and Stocks,
B anking house ....
.....................~........................
1.810.00
,
,
HESOl'Ht'KS
I tine old man who m ade toys for the I brings a sm iling te a r to th e eye.
L oans and d is c o u n ts .................
F u rn itu re and fixtures” " ’" ” " ! ’..... “ ..................................................
25.000.00
$144,984.70 1
O verdrafts, secured and unsecured
R e­
5.229.66
Due from approved reserve banks
...........................................
OTHER FEATURES
307.60 ch ild ren of his neighborhood.
Ronds and w a rra n ts..............................
Checks and o th e r cash Item s
................. .............................
48,412.29
. 49.467.79 lived In a houseboat on the M ississ­
R anking house ........................
1 0 6 .«5
Exchanges for clearin g h o u s e .." ! ...” " ” .........................................
2.370 00 ippi river. The m anager of a New j
Furniture and fixtures
545.78
Cash on b an d ............... ..
.................. .....................
2.700,0V
CLARA
KIMBALL
YOUNG
York
toy
sto
re
discovered
him
and
Due frotu approved reserve hanks
6,705.31
"A c e e p ta n c ^ " ”! " ; ! ! ! ! !
49,950 57 hired him to m ake toys for th e ir '
Cash on h an d ...........................................
IN
25,000.00
14.292 15
O ther resources
31.19
it ta „ g rea t hum an in terest
100 86 store
T otal
story with tine points th a t appeal to
T o ta l..... ..... ............................. .. .........................
$679,019.1;
$264,163.6* all.
CIAHILITIKS.
_ . .
L1AH1L1TIKS
C apital stock paid in
< ap ital stock paid I n .........................................
Surplus fund ..........................
$ 30.000.00
$ 20.000.00
Surplus fund
.................................. .............................................
Sex> Jo h n Brow n for Insurance
25.000.00
U ndivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid
4.000.00
M
*
of "» ll" e’ of
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid
Postal savings hank deposits
7,103.36
1,037.81 j" itandard V'k
insurance, including F ire
Individual deposits subject to check ...............
105.4 6
Individual deposits su b je ct to check.....
129.992
68
I
Life,
. , <a*u a l,?< A utom obile in t h J
D em and certificates of d ep o sit..................
268,543.43
Demand certificates of deposit
930.00
C ashier checks o u ts ta n d in g ........ ” ...............................................
m « » COxT^“ n '** on ea r,h
John
176.11
C ashier checks o u tstan d in g ..........................
183 38 H
I ro a n , Main stree t. Gresham , p h o n o 1
Time and Savings d ep osits...........................................................
11.871.11
Time and savings deposits
108,020 80
307.219.65
tf
‘‘A cceptances" of this b ank
................................ ................................ 307,219.61
(K E R O S E N E )
Total___ ___ ____ _________________ ______
O ther liabilities reserved for depreciation of bonds...................... 25.000.01
$264,163
67
T he Banc of G resham pays S per
S ta ts of O regon, County of Clackam as. a t : ..........................
10.000.00
T otal
I. F red L. P roctor. C ashier of the above-nam ed bank, do solem nlv > « > r cent In terest on tim e deposits.— Adv.
State of Oregon, County of Multnomah as
............................•«<».019.18
th a t the above sta te m en t Is tru e to the b e a to f my know ledge and belief.
DR
a K I NÔT l  d F m TA I LOR-
Subscribed and sw orn to before me th lT XSth’day^of F e b n ia ir h i M l
a d ean et onomical fuel for
, * , at -v° u r hom e o r mine Phone
‘ 7*’ ,
M ,N ahh. D avidsons
oil fooksiovr s, heaters «lamps
ad d itio n . G resham
u
CECIL O DUKE. N otary Public.
e, orrect . A . tte st: _
. _ P roctor, J. O commission
June DlreMo^s.’
18th l # i t '
ISTANDARD OIL COMPANYT
C
W A.
S leret. Fred expires
L P roctor.
t h X i t ’X
* o u r ,*lf by
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THE BIGGEST BARGAIN IN RANGES
Ever Offered to Gresham and the Surround­
ing Country
The Ford One-Ton Truck
A
J. E. METZGER
RAKER & SON
Cord
Fabric
and
Solid Truck
Used Tires
and Tubes
TIRE REPAIRING
General Line of Tire
Work and Retreading.
Work Guaranteed
Tibbetts’ Vulcanizing Shop
CASH
Gresham
COAL
Phone 901
Ekstrom Truck Service
Tel. 96x — Electric Building — Main St.
A Truck for Every Kind of Work
Frank C. Jones & Co.
Frank C. Jones
WOOD
Gresham Theatre
Floyd L. Mack
Wednesday, March 2
CHOICE MEATS
Homemade Ham«, Bacon, Sausage, Lard
Pull line of Cold Lunch Meats
SANITARY MARKET
“The Jack-K nife Man
FIRST STATE
Saturday, March 5
“EYES OF YOUTH”
cVGo
PEARl Oil
heat a light
’"O““*
BANK