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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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