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PAUK FOUR GRESHAM M rs. M ary S h o e m a k e r is en jo y in g | a v isit fro m h e r s is te r , M rs. J. Bu- I c h a n a n a n d tw o g r a n d d a u g h te r s of R ic k re a ll, O regon. M iss E d n a Shoe m a k e r, w ho s p e n t se v e ra l m o n th s a t th e U n iv ersity of W a sh in g to n in pe- c lal stu d y , h a s r e tu rn e d to th e hom e ¡o f h e r m o th e r in G resh am , w h ere she i ex p ects to re m a in u n til n ext sum - m er, w hen sh e w ill sail fo r C h in a to I re s u m e h e r m issio n a ry w ork. Cord and Fabric New Schedule of Guarantee Refund in case of blowout or puncture, besides adjustment We adjust these tires here 5-inch 6-inch 7-inch 8-inch tires, tires, tires, tires, net net net net Miss D oris Z im m erm an u n d e rw e n t a n o p e ra tio n fo r th e rem o v al o f h e r to n s ils a t th e b eg in n in g o f th e school v a c a tio n an d is now ab le to ta k e up h e r school w o rk a g ain . garage SH E R M A N M cCA R T ER Latourell Bldg., $6.50, $8.00, $9.00, $10.00, Phone 2331 Gresham E lectio n o f officers fo r th e M ethod ist E p isco p al c h o ir la st w eek re s u lt ed in th e se lectio n of th e fo llo w in g : p re s id e n t, O liv er G ill; vice p re sid e n t, M iss G e rtru d e A lex an d er, se c re ta ry - tr e a s u r e r , Miss M abel S h ip ley ; lib ra ria n . Miss W in n lfre d O sb u rn ; m a n a g e r. H. W. S tro n g . CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard F u ll lin e of C old L u n ch M eats SANITARY MARKET M ain S t., G re sh a m G EO . D IE T E , P ro p . I’h o n e 1711 Its the Healthiest Food you can get. F eed p ric e s have com e dow n to n o r m al. M ilk p rices h av e com e dow n too. Commencing February 1 One quart, 10c. One pint, 5c. P le a s e re tu rn b o ttle s d ally . GRESHAM DAIRY E. BAUMANN, l»n>|>. Fisk Tires and Tubes OLDFIELD TIRES WEED CHAINS REPAIRING AND RETREADING All work guaranteed. I* T im e t o H e tir « 9 G RESHAM TIRE COMPANY Ruv Fmk» GEORGE A. O p p o site B ro w n ’s M a rk e t BRANDT P h o n e 1107 P o w ell St. A g irl k n o w s sh e Is g o in g to “ live, Did you e v e r n o tice how easy It is h ap p y e v e r a f t e r " b ecau se sh e can to d isp en se ch eap sy m p ath y an d how look a ro u n d an d find so m an y of th em h a rd it Is w hen It cob I s so m e th in g b e th a t a re n o t d o in g it. sid es w o rd s? If you c a n ’t be o rig in a l, be n a tu ra l If you alw ay s h av e a good a lib i for — th e r e is h a rd ly a n y th in g so o rig in a l not d o in g so m e th in g , d o n 't he s u r p rised If o th e r s soon b egin to have as th a t. good alib is fo r n o t h a v in g a n y th in g Not m an y w ould h av e to " s ta r t life fo r you to do. all o v e r" If th e y had s ta r te d life all rig h t. Rpad th e W a n t Ads. USEFUL HOUSEHOLD ARTICLE A week of bargains of Useful Household Articles, used and needed every day. Washboards $1.53 A Big Reduction on all Clothes- wringers No. 3 Galvanized No. 2 Galvanized No. 1 Galvanized TUBS TUBS TUBS Special Price Special Price Special Price $1.1» 99c 89c 10-qt. Galv’nizd 12-qt. Galvanized 1 4-qt. Galv'nizd P A IL S P A IL S P A IL S Racks Special 29c Special at 39c 31c 39c WASHING MACHINES CLOTHES BASKETS H igh Sjx*ed No. 3 Willow Bskts $1.98 No 4 Willow Bskts 2.19 No. 5 Willow Bskts 2.69 Sale Price $ 2 2 .5 0 Ironing Boards ‘R ig id ” Large Sizes $4.39 Copper Washboilers Lirge Size - $6.50 M edium Sizes - 5.95 Several Slightly Damaged Boilers at $1.19 Farm ers’ Week Jan. 16 to 21. Plan to \tte n d and Come SEE OUR WINDOWS A. W. Metzger & Co. Phone 1451 quality and bermi « Phone 1451 10, 1022 GRESHAM GRANGE INSTALLS OFFICERS HOW AN AIRPLANE BOMB DROPS In s ta lla tio n o f officers w ill be held by G resh am g ra n g e a t its r e g u la r m e e tin g n ext S a tu rd a y . P a s t M aster Mrs. J . R. C a v a n a g h , th e in s ta llin g officer, w ill be a ss iste d by P a s t M aster G eorge W. S ta p le to n . T h e in s ta lla tio n ex ercises w ill be h eld in th e a f te rn o o n an d th e p u b lic is in v ite d to w itn ess th e cerem o n y . T h e u su a l g ra n g e w ork w ill be c o n d u c te d in th e fo ren o o n an d d in n e r w ill be en jo y e d a t noon by th e g ra n g e rs . F o llo w in g is th e list of officers: M. M. S q u ire, m a s te r; F. C. H odge, Now, you th o u g h t a heavy bom b dropped from an airplane fell like a o v e rs e e r; M rs. R. F. W a lte rs , le c tu r met, didn't you? T h is picture-diagram , m ade by the “Scientific A m er e r; Mrs. M. E. P a rs o n s, c h a p la in ; in d w hich we p rin t by special arran g em en t sim ultaneously w ith th at G eorge L eslie, tr e a s u r e r ; Mrs. M. M. al, show s th at a released bom b travels w ith the sw ift airplane fo r > while and then slow ly tu rn s to .e a r th as the horizontal- m om entum S q u ire, s e c r e ta ry ; M rs. Geo. S le re t, s te w a rd ; G eorge H oney, a s s is ta n t B tew ard; Roy A n ick er, g a te k e e p e r; A good s p e n d e r m ay die In p o v erty , By k e e p in g y o u r m ifid c a re fu lly on Mrs. H. A. C u rry , P o m o n a ; .Miss .Mar in th e p o o r ho u se o r in ja il, b u t he y o u r b u sin ess, you w ill k eep o t h e r ’s g a re t A n ick er, C eres; Mrs. B. W. d o e sn ’t o fte n die In ctespair. m in d s off y o u r b u sin ess. T h o rn e , F lo r a ; M rs. A n n a R uegg, lady a s s is ta n t ste w a rd . T h e m an w ho p lu n g e s in to d eb t | T h e m an w ho is " m u lis h ” d o e sn ’t g e n e ra lly expects to be p u lle d o u t. h av e h o rs e sense. B M rs. S a ra h D onley, h e r u a u g n te r, T h e O u tlo o k h a s received th e fo l M rs. Roy A sh w o rth a n d baby cam e low ing poem on h om e tr a d in g w rit i fro m S p o k an e on la s t S u n d ay fo r a ten by M abel B a k e r a s tu d e n t in th e v isit w ith th e fo r m e r’s m o th e r, Mrs. E n g lish d e p a rtm e n t of u n io n h ig h i H. M. S haw , a n d s is te r , M rs. L eslie school. It com es as an a f te r m a th of i St. C lair. Mrs. D onley h as re tu rn e d to th e "D o y o u r C h ris tm a s S h o p p in g ! h e r hom e, acco m p an ied by Mrs. at H o m e,” c o n te s t, w hich w as co n S haw . Mrs. A sh w o rth an d baby will sid e re d of g re a t benefit to th e local ■ re m a in h e re fo r a s h o r t v isit before sto re s . T h e id ea is all rig h t, a n d th e ta k in g up h o u se k e e p in g in P o rtla n d , s p irit of Miss B a k e r’s poem is th e rig h t s p irit. T h e poem is as fo l w h ere h e r h u sb a n d 1 b em ployed. Andrew J o h n s o n 'o f L itchfield, M inn low s: esota, a rriv e d la st week to spend the Do y o u r sh o p p in g h e re in G re sh a m , H elp o u r little to w n , we p ra y . re m a in d e r of the w in ter w ith h is son, It is n o t as la rg e as P o rtla n d O scar Jo h n so n an d fam ily. B ut it m ay be so m e day. Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n H osner a re en jo y in g a v isit from the la t te r ’s p a r en ts, Mr. a n ti Mrs. Ik e H ow ard, of T h e re a re lo ts of s to re s to buy fro m — B ish o p ’s, W a lr a d ’s, M e tz g e r’s, too, Ione, Oregon. Mr. and .Mrs. H ow ard bought th e W endall C leveland home A nd th e th in g s a r e all w o rth h av in g , T h a t is w h a t w e’re te llin g you. an d e ig h t acres ad jo in in g la st sum m er and expected to move h ere for the So h u rr y w ith y o u r sh o p p in g . w in ter, hut w ere detained. T hey a re C om e to G re sh a m an y tim e. p lan n in g to come in the sp rin g to T h a t is a ll we h av e to te ll you m ake th e ir hom e here. In th is sm a ll jin g lin g rh y m e. Mrs. W. L. G orsage u n d erw en t a A J a n u a r y sa le on a ll used im p le m in o r o p eratio n a t a P o rtla n d hos p ital la st week a n d h as been sta y in g m e n ts a n d m a c h in e ry . T e rm s. W. A. H essel. for a tim e w ith h e r sis te r in P o rtlan d . She is rep o rted to be m a k in g a good C a rd o f T h a n k s . recovery. W e w ish to th a n k o u r frie n d s an d M att S channo w-ent to C entralia, n e ig h b o rs fo r th e i r m an y A p re s s io n s W ashington, la s t F rid a y , w here he of sy m p a th y a n d h e lp fu ln e s d u rin g v isited over th e week-end. H e re tu rn th e illn e s am i d e a th o f o u r b elo v ed ed S u n d ay n ig h t, w ith Mrs. Schanno, w ife a n d m o th e r. who had been th e re v is itin g w ith h er J. J . R o b e rto n , J e p th a R o b e rtso n , m o th er an d b ro th e rs an d siste rs. W . L. R o b e rts o n an d w ife, Mrs. T h e c u rre n t n u m b er of th e D augh M isha D avies, M innie R o b e rtso n . te rs of th e A m erican R evolution Mag azin e co n ta in s a very fine a rtic le des D an cin g . D an cin g a t C e d a rv ille P a rk , L in - i c rip tiv e of th e w ork of th e society In O regon, w ritte n by Mrs. R. F. W alters, r.em an J u n c tio n each S u n d ay e v e n in g co m m en cin g a t 8 o ’clock d u rin g th e who is th e S ta te h is to ria n . m o n th of J a n u a r y . A dm ission, g e n tle m e n 75c, la d ie s free. H u n e ’s A gnes MOTHER OF P. B. EDER peppy 7-piece o rc h e s tra . D evereau x tf DIES IN PORTLAND & R a n d le .— Adv. M rs. T h e re s a E d e r d ied J a n u a r y 6 1922, a t th e h o m e of h e r d a u g h te r M rs. M ary S taffo rd of P o rtla n d , a t th e a g e o f 77 y e a rs , elev e n m o n th s. S he w as a n a tiv e o f G erm an y . She leav e s to m o u rn h e r d e a th five c h il d re n , O tto an d F ra n k , S r , an d Mrs. T ra c y B a u e r o f M issouri, P. B. E d e r of P le a s a n t H om e an d Mrs. A nnie I la n s b e rg e r o f P o rtla n d . S he also leav es n u m e ro u s g ra n d c h ild re n . F u n e ra l se rv ices w ere held on S u n d ay , J a n u a r y 8, a t M iller & T ra c y ’s u n d e r ta k in g p a rlo rs . In te rm e n t w as in th e P le a s a n t H om e cem e tery . SALE Clothes Dryer JA NU AR Y ‘ TRADE AT HOME” VOICED IN POETRY Drink More Milk! P h on e 2 U I TUESDAY. GRESHAM LOCALS Lee Puncture-Proof Tires net net net net OUTLOOK. CHURCH SERVICES CALL OUT RECORD HOUSES RANGES, STOVES, RANGES, STOVES, RANGES, STOVES, STOVES, RANGES, STOVES, RANGES, STOVES, RANGES, RANGES, STOVES, RANGES, STOVES, RANGES, STOVES, STOVES, RANGES, STOVES, RANGES, STOVES, RANGES, RANGES, STOVES, RANGES, STOVES, RANGES, STOVES, STOVES, RANGES, STOVES, RANGES, STOVES, RANGES, RANGES, STOVES, RANGES, STOVES, RANGES, STOVES, STOVES STOVES, RANGES RANGES, STOVES STOVES. RANGES RANGES, STOVES STOVES, RANGES RANGES, STOVES STOVES, RANGES RANGES, STOVES STOVES, RANGESl RANGES, STOVES STOVES, RANGES RANGES, STOVES, RANGES, STOVES, RANGES, STOVES, RANGES, RANGES, STOVES, RANGES, STOVES, RANGES, STOVES, STOVES, RANGES, STOVES, RANGES, STOVES, RANGES, RANGES, STOVES, RANGES, STOVES, RANGES, STOVES, STOVES, RANGES, STOVES, RANGES, STOVES, RANGES, RANGES, STOVES, RANGES. STOVES, RANGES, STOVES, STOVES, RANGES, STOVES, RANGES, STOVES, RANGES, ]L. JL. KIDDER HDW. CC I Phone 1421 Gresham HOME PRODUCTS PURE LARD 5 lbs., 75c 10 lbs., $1.50 Delivered GRESHAM MEAT MARKET A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Phone 1891 F ------------ -- --------------- •. "l Tel. 96x — Electric Building — Main St. from J a n u a r y 1 to 1922. T h e governm ei FRANK C. JONES & CO. ru b les. CA RPEN TER Septic Tanks Built Jack Screws for Rent soviet g o v e rn m e n t. Frank C. Jones V---------- ANNE OF LITTLE SMOKY C h u rc h g o in g a p p e a rs to hav e a g re a t im p e tu s In th is v icin ity d u rin g w ith W in ifre d W e sto v e r (M rs. B ill H a r t) re c e n t w eeks, Ju d g in g from th e cro w d s w hich till th e local c h u rch es. A stirring, red-blooded dram a of Good c o n g re g a tio n s an d h e lp fu l s e r mountain folk who re-sent the com vices w ere th e ru le la s t S unday. ing of the law. It pulsates with At th e B ap tist c h u rc h th e new p a s to r, th e Rev. I). Q. B a rry , w as g re e te d vigorous action and spectacular by a fu ll h o u se a n d a keen In te re st stunts. w as ev in ced In all lin es of th e w ork. At th e .M ethodist E piscopal ch u rc h I a m o st h e lp fu l c o m m u n io n serv ice I, w as h eld In th e m o rn in g , w hen m ore of useful merchandise th a n a h u iiiln 'I co m m u n ic a n ts p ar at our country store. tic ip a te d . T h e ev e n in g se rv ice w as u n iq u e In th a t, fo r th e first tim e in i T w en ty p ic tu re p a tr o n s w ere se n t th e h isto ry of ih e c h u rc h It w as ne- hom e happy w ith fre e g ifts last W ed- jp e ssa ry to o pen th e an n ex of th e au- ! n esday. C om e, see a good show , an d d lto riu m fo r a r e g u la r serv ice. At p e rh a p s you m ay be am o n g th e fo r tu n a te th is W ednesday i b o th thejie se rv ices ih e p a s to r's u su al p ra c tic a lly h e lp fu l serm o n s w en- su p p le m e n te d by sp len d ili c o n g re g a tio n a l an d c h o ir sin g in g . T he c o n g re g a tio n a l sin g in g is p ro m ised as a fe a tu re of th e ev e n in g m e etin g s In th e fu tu r e u n d e r th e efficient le a d e rs h ip o f H W S tro n g . C h o ir D i re c to r B ishop is drih«ng a fu ll ch o ir fo r th e se rv ices an d ex p ects to hav e th ir ty o r fo rty voices in th e n e a r fu tu re . W o rk on a c a n ta ta fo r F a s te r w ill b egin at o n ce an d sin g e rs a re ; In v ited to jo in . O rc h e stra l m u s ic , I w ill su p p le m e n t th e voices. FREE GIFTS W e a re d o in g re p a ir w ork at rock The Lightest Bread on E arth b o tto m prices a n d g u a ra n te e in g o u r w ork. C om e an d g et a se t la b o r , .. ,, . . , p rice on y o u r r e p a ir w ork S her- at ,l,e 1,* b te» t p rice on e a r th com es m an M cC arter G arag e. ) from th e b rig h te s t splc a n d sp an It Is o fte n called a little w orld, hut b ak ery In th is, v o u r ow n hom e to w n , it se e m s p re tty big to th e lonesom e Of c o u rse you know th e b a k e ry . o ld fogy w hose fam ily Is aw ay on a .v a c a tio n . _ _______ _ ( T h e re ’s all th e d ifferen ce In th e LICENSED ELECTRICIAN W iring for Light and Power National Mazda Lamps Floyd L. Mack R eserv e D istric t No. 12 REPORT OF T H E CONDITION OF FIRST STATE BANK At G resh am , in th e S ta te of O reg o n , a t th e close of b u sin ess Dec. 3 1 st, 1921. RESOURCES. 1. L oans an d d isc o u n ts, in c lu d in g re d is c o u n ts show n in item .» « 31; lf. an y , ................................................................................. » 2 2 3 ,3 7 0 .1 6 2. O v e rd ra fts se c u re d an d u n s e c u re d ........................................ NONE 3. U. S. g o v e rn m e n t s e c u ritie s o w n ed , in c lu d in g th o se show n in Item s 31 a n d 36, if a n y ...................................................... 26 000 00 4. O th e r bonds, w a rra n ts and se c u ritie s , in c lu d in g fo reig n g o v e rn m e n t, s ta te , m u n ic ip a l, c o rp o ra tio n , etc., in c lu d ing th o se show n in ite m s 31 a n d 36, if a n y ............................. 2 0 6 ,9 5 3 .2 5 5. S tocks, se c u ritie s, claim s, liens, ju d g m e n ts , e tc .......................... L 6 5 0 .0 0 6. B a n k in g house, $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 ; f u r n itu r e an d fix tu res, »5,301 20 3 0 ,3 0 1 .2 0 9. ( a ) L aw fu l re s e rv e w ith fe d e ra l re s e rv e b a n k ......................... 3 0 ,6 3 1 .9 9 ( b ) A m o u n ts d u e from b a n k s, b a n k e rs a n d tr u s t co m p an - d e sig n a te d an d ap p ro v e d re s e rv e a g e n ts of th is h an k 19,084.96 10. C hecks on b a n k s o u ts id e city o r tow n of r e p o r tin g b a n k an d o th e r cash ite m s ...................................................... 104.62 11. E x ch an g es fo r c le a rin g ho u se an d ite m s on o th e r b a n k s in th e sam e city o r to w n as re p o r tin g b a n k ....................... 325.78 12 C ash on h an d in v a u lt.......................................................... 2.465.47 T o ta l cash an d d u e fro m b a n k s, Item s 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 .......... ..................................................... _ »52 612 82 16. O th e r a sse ts, if a n y ..................................................... " < 31.19 T o tal 17. 18. 19. 23. $ 5 4 0 ,9 1 8 .6 2 INABILITIES. C a p ita l sto ck p aid in .................................................................... $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 S u rp lu s fu n d .......................................................... 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 ( a ) U ndivided p ro fits ................... » 2 2 ,3 7 7 .8 9 ( b ) L ess c u rr e n t ex p en ses, in te r e s t an d tax es paid ........................ ............................................... 22 242 50 135.39 U n ited S ta te s d ep o sits, in c lu d in g p o stal sa v in g s" a n d d e p o sits of U nited S ta te s d is b u rs in g officers............................... 4,0 5 0 .8 7 di MAND DEPOHIPS, other than banks, anhject to reserve: 24. D eposits du e th e S ta te o f O reg o n , an d d e p o sits d u e c o u n ty o r citie s a n d o th e r p u b lic fu n d s ........................................... 6.8 7 7 .0 2 25. In d iv id u a l d ep o sits s u b je c t to ch eck ..................... 187,733.84 26. D em and c e rtific a te s of d ep o sit o u ts ta n d in g .................................. 126.11 27. C a sh ie r's ch eck s of th is b a n k o u ts ta n d in g p a y a b le on de m an d ......................................................................................... 4 ,6 3 9 .2 9 28. C ertified ch eck s o u ts ta n d in g .............................................................. 6 5 .0 0 T o ta l o f d em a n d d e p o sits, o th e r th a n b a n k deposits^ s u b je c t to re s e t ve, ite m s 24, 25, 26, 27 a n d »199,441 26 T IM E 4 \ D S A M M 1 8 D E P O S IT S . s u b je c t to re s e rv e a n d p a y a b le on d em a n d a n d s u b je c t to n o tic e ; 29. T im e c e rtific a te s o f d e p o sit o u t s t a n d i n g ...................................... 4 8 .4 9 5 .2 3 30. S av in g s d ep o sits, p a y a b le s u b je c t to n o tic e ............................... 2 2 6 .6 0 8 .2 5 T o ta l of tim e a n d sa v in g s d e p o sits p a y a b le on d em an d an d su b je c t to n o tice, ite m s 29 a n d 30 $2 7 5 ,1 0 3 .4 8 33. R eserv ed fo r tax es, in te re s t o r d e p re c ia tio n ............................... 7,187.62 T o ta l ............................................ ............................ ............. .. O ne w ho alw ays says w hat he b etw een o rd in a ry b read a n d » 5 4 0 ,9 1 8 .6 2 S ta te of O regon, C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h , ss. th in k s " soon has d e c e n t people th in k - ’be k in d you g et h e re . Do you w ant U C J L u n d q u ist. C a s h ie r o f th e abo v e n am ed b a n k , do so le m n ly s w e a r in s a lo t a b o u t hint th a t th e y d o n 't real so ..._ lid n .............................. o u ris h m e n t fo r y o u rs e lf . d a re aav. ! , , m ,, il»? T h en ta k e n no ch a n c e s ' ,h a ‘ ,h * above 8 ,a ,p m e n t ’’ *© ‘ he b e st of ray k n o w led g e an d b elief. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and fam ily i . • L U N D Q U IST. U ftshicr I t ’s g e ttin g a b o u t so th a t m o d e rn a!ul <e t v o u r « b read • a n d • c a k . es a t | C O R R E C T — A tte s t: A. M eyers. T h eo d . B ru g g e r. C. J L u n d q u ist D irecto rs daught« r h a te s to i n , Ite a voung m an — - ____ S u b scrib ed and sw o rn to b e fo re m e th is 5 th day of J a n u a r y . 1922. f ■ hi m o d e rn . R W N YSTROM . N o tary P ublic. m o th e r will la m p him away from In r V l 1 1 U Z \1 \L .1 \ 1 My co m m issio n ex p ires A u g u st 30. 1925. I r r C IT Y R A K F R Y