Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 03, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    ha« located In G resham and 1« apply­
ing to th e m erchant« fo r window
cleaning and 1« ready to do o th e r
work. H e is a t p resen t stay in g a t
th e hom e of Mrs. L. R adford and
calls for him will reach him at th a t
place.
$ 4 0 0 FO R L IT TE R # AT
IN TERNATIONAL FAIR.
S ervice
Do You Know What This Means ?
Call at our New Service S tation
A sk for “Ja y ”
ABSOLUTELY NO CHARGE
for Coil Plug or minor adjustments
Yours for a smoother running FORD.
RAKER & SON
Phone 1301
LUMBER! LUMBER!
Plenty of it, and splendid roads to haul it,
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES!
If you want to build write us for p rices.
We have a big supply of all kinds of Rough
and Dressed Lumber on hand that we can
deliver anywhere on short notice.
Sonic special p rie s on Flooring, Rustic and Finishing Lum­
b er.
No. 2,
W h ile it la s ts No. 1 c le a r,
No. 3. $20
per thousand. We make Door and Window Jambs, Cedar
Lumber and Split or Suwed Fence Posts.
BUY YOUR LUMBER NOW W HILE THE BUYING IS
GOOD. Slabwood $1 a cord at the mill.
PHONE 141
SANDY, OREGON
(&raftiutttnn
A Kodak is the best (lift—one
that is always useful and never
wears out.
Right in season and the price is
down about 20 per cent.
W e h a v e a complete stock and
more coining.
Let ns show you the popular size
at the right price.
Davidson’s Drug Store
CHOICE MEATS
Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard
TYill line of Cold Lunch Meats
SANITARY MARKET
Main S treet
GRESHAM
GKO.
IIIKTL,
Phone 181
Prop.
BASKETS
We have the much wanted BASKETS for
general purposes
IN WOVEN WILLOW
Three sizes to choose from
Specially priced at
40c, 55c and 75c
A. W. METZGER & CO.
Phone 1451
The
'Winchester''
Store
ESTACADA
GRESHAM LOCALS
Phone 1451
-ABBOTTO!}
These will be built and this means a great
demand for lumber and naturally the price
will increase.
(1) Am erica’s forests are gradually being deplet­
ed and the. distance between the remaining
forests and the saw mills is becoming greater
each year.
(-) It is oyly reasonable to expect lumber prices
to advance.
Decide to own a home. Place your contract
while prices are at rock-bottom.
Member e f
JONES LUMBER CO.
QBESHAM, OKIOOlt *
Phone 2431
See J. G. Mast
Exclusive Representative* National Builders Bureau
Implements Machinery
Repairs
P rev en t D isease o f Gums.
T he narrow fills on E ast Powell | Do you know th a t ta r ta r scales,
stre e t which have been th e scene of a im perfect fitting crow ns and bridges,
num ber of accidents are being wid­ overh an g in g filling«, irrita tin g gum s,
ened and th e county tru ck s u n d er all co n trib u te to p y orrhea, pus of
gum , inflam m ation of gum s, loosen­
th e supervision of J. M. H illyard are ing of te eth and finally loss of te eth ?
dum ping loads of g rav el on each side I specialize in first-class d en tistry .
and w hen dressed down and p u t into F ree exam inations. Dr. H arry Sem­
shape th ese fills will be as w ide as ler, 203-4 A lisky Bldg., P o rtlan d .
Oregon. Main 6576.— Ad.
tf
Ute m ain roadw ay. T h ere is a good
deal of g rad in g w ork going on also.
A Special C om m unication of
Miss L eila Gibbs, who for som e ' * r \ r G resham Lodge No. 152, A. F.
Nr & A. M., W ednesday evening,
tim e has been in ch arg e of a hospital
a t Bend, Oregon, is home for a sh o rt May 4, at 7 :30 o ’clock. L abor In F. C.
Degree. V isiting b ro th ers welcome.
vacation.
W. L. GORSAGE, Sec’y.
Glen R usher, who is a tte n d in g O. WM. C. METZGER, W. M.
A. C. sp en t S atu rd ay and Sunday a t
R eg u lar m eetin g of G resh­
home.
am
Lodge No. 125, I.O.O.F.,
A r e c e n t it e m in t h e Oregon City
th e Odd Fellow s h all, every T h u rs­
E n terp rise says th a t O scar Dooley, in
day evening. V isitors welcome.
well know n here, has tak en charge of
HARRY J. STANLEY, N. G.
th e ran g e r statio n a t th e L ittle JACKSON JONES. Secretary.
Sandy.
Miss B erth a Spencer, a stu d e n t a t
M onm outh, sp en t th e week-end a t
hom e with her fa th e r, L. Spencer.
Roy H. Gibbs, who for several
yeurs has been Identified w ith the
Beaver S tate M otor com pany w here
he has been in ch arg e of th e office,
A photoplay of love, millions
has severed his connection w ith th a t
and revenge
com pany and has received Ais ap-
| pointm ent as a g o v ern m en t tax ac­
co u n tan t fo r th e n o rth w est states,
Oregon, W ashington and Idaho. I t ,
with
Is a position of tr u s t and friends re ­
joice at his advancem ent.
T he G resham Odd Fellow s and America’s death-defying hero
R ebekahs who w ent to E stacad a on
of dare-devil deeds—
last S atu rd ay n ig h t rep o rted a m ost
enjoyable tim e. T he local m em bers
j about filled th e car, w hich was ch ar-
in Episode six of
| tered for the purpose. T he first p a rt
Wednesday, May 4
of th e evening was open session
when an address was given by F red
I J. Meindl. m arsh al of th e g ran d
I lodge of Oregon.
Wm. Beers of
G resham was presented w ith a 26-
year Jewel. Follow ing th e program
soipe tim e was sp en t In dancing and
game« and refresh m en ts w ere served.
An effort is being m ade to sched­
ule a course of lectu res in G resham
by m em bers of th e N ational Safety
L eague fo r th e purpose of educating
th e public to avoid d an g er and use
every possible safety device. A larg e
p art of th e Instruction would be in
connection w ith th e op eratio n of mo­
to r cars.
Roy E. Cannon of C orvallis, th e
new ly-elected principal of union high
school, spent T h u rsd ay and F rid ay in
G resham looking over th e school and
In m eeting m em bers of th e school
and citizens of G resham .
G resham people who atten d ed th e
W hite S hrine convention in S enttle
last week w ere Mr. an d Mrs E. W.
Aylsw orth. Dr. and Mrs. H V. Adlx.
Ju d g e and Mrs. George W. S tapleton.
T he la st re g u la r m eeting of th e
; W ednesday Study club will be held
j at th e lib rary on W ednesday even­
ing, May 4. Mrs. Ja«. E lklngton will
read n pap er of P h ilad elp h ia and
Mrs. B. F. Cogswell one of A m eri­
can am usem ent reso rts. T h e public
is Invited to th is m eeting.
W ilm er O. Seym our of Rockwood
was painfully Injured last S atu rd ay
w hile la G resham by th e "k ic k in g ”
of hl« a u to crank. T he w rist w m
dislocated and th e h and
hadlv
bruised.
Mr Seym our was given
medical atten tio n h ere and was able
to drive his ca r hom e w ithout assist­
ance.
D entistry m ade painless bv nerve
blocking m ethods T ry It. Dr C. P
Johnson. 6 U Morgan Bldg . P ort
land. Oregon. Main «7«».— Adv.
For preparing seed beds you’ll soon
realize the value of a PULVERIZER
Planters,
Drills,
GRESHAVI. OREGON
Tibbetts’ Vulcanizing Shop
MAIN
ST.
GRESHAM
IV2 lb. loaf, 13c
2 for 25c
W rapped In
wax paper
“V I G I L A N T E , !»»
\ story of early days in Cali
fornia gold fields.
Home Products
PURE LARD
1141
Bring in your worn Casings
and have them repaired and
get the mileage out of them.
FRANK KEENAN
Saturday, May 7
PHONE
Guaranteed Tire Repairing
BREAD
REDUCED
“Double Adventure
Hand Seeders
W. A. Hessel
“The false Code”
Charles Hutchison
Bight now the demand
is far in excess of the
supply and is sure to be
more noticeable next
spring.
4,000,000 Homes are Needed in the
United States
Aboiit 40 Homes needed in Gresham
T eeth extracted
w ith o u t pain.
H u rts d o n ’t pay me! D entistry a t a
price all can afford.
E xam ination
free. Dr. H arry Sem ler, 204 A lisky
Bldg.,
P o rtlan d ,
Oregon.
Main
6576.
Gresham Theater
Bruns Lumber Company
Supply and Demand
Regulate the Price
of Lumber
"G row , grow , grow a pig
,
F a tte r every day
M errily, m errily, cheerily, cheerily,
G row ing a pig w ill pay.”
This is th e slogan of th e M ultno
mah county pig club. T he county
club lead er offers th e follow ing as en ­
co u rag em en t to pig club m em bers
th ro u g h th e F arm B ureau News:
N ever before h av e th e livestock
clubs been so lib erally su p p o rted lo­
cally an d in th e sta te . Feed« are
cheaper and w ith th e abu n d an ce of
cull potatoes, pigs can be grow n w ith
a profit o utside of th e su p p o rt given
at th e fairs.
The fa ir board has doubled th e
am ounts given previously.
K err-
Gifford’s, F ish er's an d A lbers' feed
com panies a re giving 100-lb. sacks
to each of th e best hogs exhibited in
each division, of each breed. Ten
d o llars is being given fo r th e hog
show ing contest by th e F irs t S tate
Bank.
At th e S tate F air, breeds will be
Judged se p arate ly w hich will m ean
th ree tim es as m uch m aney as pre­
viously given.
We have received an ap p ro p riatio n
of $400 for a co n test In which an en ­
tire litte r of pigs will be fed for m a r­
k et and exhibited in N ovem ber a t th e
Pacific In tern atio n al.
T he buyers
will give top prices fo r th ese a t th e
close of th e show .
M ultnom ah
county boys o u g h t to be in te reste d in
th is contest, since shipping is no
problem w ith us and th e prizes will
be $40 o r $50 each, th u s assu rin g a
re tu rn fo r th e cost of exhibiting.
T H E U N IV E R S A L C A R
GRESHAM
LANDED
1 lb. loaf 9c
•
CITY BAKERY,
Gresham,
Phone 11
DRINK MORE MILK
It is the purest, most healthful
and cheapest food.
Milk prices a fter May 1st will
be, quart 10c, pint 5c; pint cream
25c, half pint cream 15c.
A fter May 1st milk will be de­
livered in the evening.
GRESHAM DAIRY
E. BAUMANN,
Phone 901
R EPO R T OF TH E CONDITION OF
HOME BRED
HOME
FED
HOME MADE
MADE FOR HOME
3s 65c, 5s $1,
10s $2
Delivered
Gresham Meat Market
A. J. \V. BROWN
Phone 41
lu c k y Tiger
[ Positively eradicates
•— J~L LS I -IU I I
FIRST STATE BANK
no
is »
jAt G resham , In the S tate of Oregon, at th e close of business April 28th,
RESOURCES.
Loans and
O verdrafts, secured and unsecured ....................... .......... ...................... »259,948.23
13.33
Bonds and w a rra n ts...............................
.. 249,280.10
Stocks, secu rities. Judgm ents, etc..............
1,810.00
B anking house .................................... „ .i" ”
.. 25,000.00
F u rn itu re and fixtures.
5,229.66
Due from approved reserve b an k s...... ..................
.. 47,085.43
Checks and o th e r cash ite m s.............................'
178.95
Exchanges fo r clearing h o u se........ ......................
279.68
Cash on h a n d ....... ....................... ............. ......... ’ ’
3,372.60
C ustom er's liab ility account of ' ‘A cceptances'’
,. 25-,000.00
O ther resources .................................
31.19
T otal................_...................... ......................................
_ , ,
I.IABILITIKH
C apital stock paid i n ................
S urplus fund ............. „........................'L ™ ™ '"...............................
U ndivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid
P ostal savings bank deposits .................
In d iv id u al deposits su b ject to check.........
........
Demand certificates of deposit............................
C ashier checks o u tstan d in g ...............
Tim e and savings d e p o s its ....... ....................................................
O th er liab ilities reserved for depreciation of bonds .
$617.229.17
» 30.000.00
25,000.00
10.069.69
49 88
. 235,055.19
176.11
- » 10.833.95
«m m
296,044.35
10,000.00
.
.
Total............................................................ ....... ................
$617,229.17
8 ta te of O regon, County of M ultnom ah, as.
? J. L u ndquist, C ashier of th e above-nam ed bank do s o le m n lv
sw ear th a t th e above sta te m en t Is tru e to the best of my know ledge and
Subscribed and sw orn to before me th is ¿ / d a V ’" ? '’« ? ? .’ 19’ n **T‘
F N. MEWHIRTER, Notary Public.
My com
m ission C expires
Ju q ly
1924
Correct A ttest: A. Meyers. Tbeod.
Brugg.r,
J T u nd
uist 8th,
Directora.