GRESHAM F u ll T ext <»( F ou r-P ow er Trent) India, an d fo r th e Dominion of P ro v id in g P ea ce in Paciflc C anada, fo r th e C om m onw ealth of A ustralia, for the Dominion of New O cean Region»,. OUTLOOK, T U E S IH V , JANUARY 1022 PAUR THREE PLEASANT V ALLEY teachers and members OF ROARnq ARP n u M -ro ' " v “ “ ’ M**’ * ,‘pb“ in* P w * » . 'a n d th e husband who died in Sweden OF BOARDS ARE GUESTS Mrs. C h ristin a Person was born in she was preceded to th e o th e r shore Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rogers of Ti- Zealand, for India, The te a c h e r , and m em bers o f the n ^ I v t Z u t i ' i ' h i w T 6" « 12’ b>' *laU* h ,er E “ e " P‘,r8un Lof- T he P resid en t of th e F ren ch re­ g ardville and Mrs. F ra n k Vincent of public. P o rtlan d called on friends in these school boards of the fo u r d istricts ■•mJ • / • v rm ed and ste d t. Those rem ain in g to m ourn His M ajesty th e E m peror of p arts last S atu rd ay . Mr. and Mrs com prising th e C om m unity Council Lutheran* church Swe‘,i8h [th e lr are tw o *°na, P e te r of Uor- Japan, She a m Who, having com m unicated th e ir Ro«ers form erly resided here, an d wRl be th e guests of honor at an en- person also of - arried i ' c Mr. . belt ” 1 and , , Ulloflf 1 o a ° of f ' Malmo. Sweden, six full powers, found in good and due Mrs. V incent ta u g h t school at this te rta in m e n t to be given by th e Vic- hi u i ’ . ui < .J , c" en - G oJ g ran d ch ild ren and th ree g re a t g ran d - ----- , have — ........................... » 1 . » . .« .T .l , « . » « . to r , . .. o t l a t l o n „ „ T •»»>» • » » I ~ r .W ld ^ n . ." ltd ,o n . F u n .rM held form agreed as follows: Mr. M „ . Victor J o t..« ,. „ 1 « . ~ ~ . h o c .0 .» » . . X ’” A RTICLE I. The high co n tractin g p arties agree This is th e re g u la r m eeting of th e 1890 she w ith a son and h er d a u irh in it n hi m i ' ° Ck‘ ReV" as betw een them selves to respect G resham w ere gu ests a t th e hom e of th e ir rig h ts in relatio n to th e ir in ­ Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bowen last Sun- association and Victory d istric t will te r em igrated to America and for was laid " r L t i u ^ u g . J s ’c e rn ^ su la r possessions aud in su lar dom in­ day ’ be th e Hrst to Kive an en te rta in m e n t many years m ade her hom e in Ore- tery ions in th e regions of th e Pacific F ra n k Robinson of Colum bus, in th e series w hich is prom ised for gon. She died of old ag e at th e | ' ________ _____ ocean. W ashington, was a recent visitor at i th e n ear fu tu re . A program and r e - ' home of h er son P e t e r o f C « r h » i t u . If th ere should develop between th e home of Mr. and Mrs. n G. h n , freshm freshm ents ents w will „ i „ v . h I. ™?.y V you alwa.ya at eny of the high co n tractin g p arties a ill he be . enjoyed. I I W ednesday m “ orning. J 2 a * n u ° a f ry 11. at | a . . fte r you doeA tM nk ^ v e happen ^ / o u r d‘ th e bm controversy arising o u t of any Pacific Richey, The o th e r d istricts of th e Commu- J - o’clock at th e advanced age of 88 P^id, one bigger th an any of the question and involving th e ir sad Jas. Kelly m ade a trip to Golden- nity Council a re C o ttrell, O rien t and years and 30 days. Besides th e son 1 UP alUl slupa you iu ,h e rig h ts which is not satisfacto rily se t­ P a tro n s of th ese d istric ts j ---------------------—------------------ ----------------- — —_______________________________ tled by diplom acy and is likely to a f­ dale on business m atters a sh o rt tim e L usted. fect the harm onious accord now hap ­ since. are invited to atten d . Follow ing is J C h a rte r No. 65. pily subsistin g between them , they R eserve D istrict No. 12. J. F. W ing, a L ents business man, th e program . shall invite th e high co n tractin g p a r­ REPORT OF TH E CONDITION OF was a Valley visitor one day during ties to a jo in t conference to which Welcome song. for the whole su b ject will be referred th e fore p a rt of th e week. Reading, E dna Wood. At G resham , In th e S tate of Oregon, a t the close of business Dec. 31, 1921. for consideration and ad ju stm en t. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. B abbridge en ­ Song, “ School Days,’’ Mrs. M. ARTICLE II. RESOURCES te rtain e d frien d s from th e city Sun­ D ahl and Lew is Dahl. e said rig h ts are th rea ten e d day. 1. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts show n in Item Wj) have received two shipm ents by If th e th aggressive Reading, "H ope of a N ation.” action of any o th e r 31, if an y ..................................................................... 1148 424 79 J. J. H an d sak er, s ta te d irecto r of C reighton Burns. of CLOSE-TITE Tops for F ords pow er, the high co n tractin g p arties 2. O v erd rafts secured and unsecured 1 066 62 aud C hevrolets which w ere previ­ shall com m unicate w ith one an o th e r j th e N ear E ast Relief, presented Violin solo, “A rlu s.” Mrs. A. Mc­ 3. U. S. governm ent secu rities ow ned, including those shown fully and frankly in o rd er to arriv e moving p ictu re depicting th e h eart in item s 31 and 36, if an y ............................................ 900 00 ously announced. You can enjoy Millan. a~ an u n d ersta n d in g as to th e m o s t1 rending conditions now prevailing in 4. O th er bonds, w arran ts and securities, including foreign th e com forts of th e closed car by efficient Reading, E verett Wood. m easures to be tak en , jo in t- " g overnm ent, sta te , m unicipal, corporation, etc., in clu d ­ lv o o r r s sep e n arately a r a t e l v , to to m m e eet e t the- t h e . exigen A rm enia- T he P icture also show in stallin g one of these tops on ly A L atin Song, E sth er W ilhelm . ing those show n In item s 31 utid 36, If a n y ........ ................ 91 260.53 som e of th e w ork th a t is being c a r­ y o ur car. cies of th e p a rtic u la r situ atio n . Reading, P ercy Carlson. 5. Stocks, securities, claim s, liens, ju d g m en ts, e tc ......................... 5,064.93 ried on u n d er th e direction of the ARTICLE III. 6. B anking house, $5,000; fu rn itu re and fixtures. $3,079.87 8,079 87 Reading, Jo h n Flem ing. Come in and see these tops on This agreem en t sh all rem ain in A m erican Red Cross. 1. Heal estate owned o th e r th an banking house / 12,158.67 Dialogue, “ K eeping a S ecret," a new C hevrolet in o u r garage. force for ten years from th e tim e ik 8. A m ounts due front banks, ban k ers and tru s t com panies not Wm. D onaghy is m aking p re p a ra ­ Floyd and Vera Stafford. shall ta k e effect, and a fte r th e ex p ir­ designated as approved reserve banks.,................................. 1,000.00 ation of said su b je ct to th e rig h t of tions to d ep a rt fo r C alifornia a t an Reading, “T he B ravest B a ttle,” 9. (b ) A m ounts due from banks, ban k ers and tru s t com ­ any of th e high co n tractin g p arties to early date. panies, designated and approved reserve ag en ts of th is M argaret K erslake. bank ....................................................... te rm in a te it upon tw elve m o n th s’ (C h evrolet D ealers) Em m et M ears has leased th e Chas. 67.423.19 Comic song by G. W. Allder. notice. 10. Checks on banks o utside city o r tow n of rep o rtin g bank K ennedy place for a term of years Reading, “T he L ast G reat Coun­ and o th e r cash item s......................................................... A RTICLE IV. 509.10 11. Exchanges for clearing house und item s on o th e r banks iu T his agreem ent sh all be ratified as and will em b ark in th e p o ultry busi­ cil," Mrs. A. Thom pson. th e sam e city o r town as rep o rtin g bank soon as possible in accordano« w ith ness. Violin solo Mrs. A. McMillan. 374.75 1>. Cash on hand in v a u lt...................................................... th e co n stitu tio n al m ethods of th e Jo h n P u ttc ra m e r has sold his place 10,336.13 R eading, E dna McCreary. T otal cash and due from bunks, Item s 8, 9, 10, 11 high co n tractin g p arties and shall to T. P. Cam pbell. Mr. P u ttcra m er Song, “ Daisies W on’t T ell,” A udi­ Have your Auto Painted ta k e effect on the deposit of ratifica­ and 12 ................................................................... $69,643.17 will locate in th e M olalla country ence. 15 C u sto m er’s liability account of "accep tan ces" executed by tions which sh all ta k e place at W ash­ NOW and avoid the spring ington, and th ereu p o n th e agreem ent w here he will m ake his fu tu re home. th is bank and by o th e r banks for th e account of this Reading, R o b ert K erslake. bank ....................... rush. betw een G reat B ritain and Jap an , Swan A nderson of P o rtlan d was 1,350.00 T alk Rev. E arl B. Cotton, which was concluded at London on out th e first of th e week looking over d isc u ssio n , “ B etterin g P aren t- Total July 13, 1911, shall term in ate. $337,848.58 ______________ th e ground p relim in ary to building a T eacher M eetings,” by visitors from LiA ltILITIRN It is often called a little w orld, b u t I hom e on hls recently acquired hold- ad jo in in g districts. 17. C apital stock paid In............................................... 15,000.00 Auto, Sign and House 18. Surplus fund ............................... it seem s pretty big to th e lonesom e j 1^8 th is locality, 5,000.00 19. old fogy whose fam ily is aw ay on a ----- —-----------— (a ) Undivided profits ........................................... PAINTING CASE AGAINST KANE (b ) Less c u rre n t expenses, in te re st and taxes Grehluun C. E . O sburn Bldg. vacat,on CEDAR AND VICTORY IS DISMISSED TUESDAY paid ..............................)....................................... ........ 2,167.06 T he less speed th e few er th e fines. T he case ag ain st H enry K ane which 23. U nited S tates deposits. Including postal savings and deposits R oberta W ilhelm is recovering of United S tates d isb u rsin g officers 3 con an from an o p eratio n last week fo r the was held this m orning was dism issed DEMAND D EI’« is l l s , o th e r th an banks, su b ject to reserve: I rem oval of her tonsils. for lack of prosecution. Jos. Griffis, 24. D eposits due th e S tate of Oregon, and deposits due county o r cities and o th e r public fu n d s................................................ 7 500.00 Mrs. H erb ert Olden of Ione, O re­ g ra n d fa th e r of Mr. Kane, had signed 25. In d iv id u al deposits su b ject to ch e ck .......................................... 140,397 36 gon, is th e guest of Mrs. I. T. Wood com plaint accusing th e la tte r of 26. D em and certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g ........ 1 141 53 stealin g sev eral h u n d red s of dollars. 27. C ash ier’s checks of th is bank o u tstan d in g payable on dem and .......................... ............................................... 2 996 98 KELSO Investigation failed to disclose evi­ T otal of dem and deposits, o th e r th an bank deposits, sub- ’ V dence ag a in st Mr. K ane an d la te r it ject to reserve. Item s 24, 25. 26, 27 ahd 2(T $152 034 87 Mrs. H annah Nelson, who is a t the was said Mr. Griffis denied signing TIM E AND .SAV1N4M DEPOSITS, su b ject to reserve and Good S am aritan hospital w ith an in ­ Use Gasco Briquets payable on dem and and su b ject to notice: th e com plaint. It «¡as alleged th a t ju re d knee, caused by a fall, is able 71 g3g 73 All Heat—No Ash Mr. Griffis often m islaid money and 29. Tim e certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g ........................ to be up in a w heel chair. An X-ray 30. Savings deposits, payable su b ject to notice 76 960 10 o th e r articles and la te r discovered T otal of tim e and savings deposits payable on dem and was tak en to d eterm in e th e ex ten t of th e m issing articles. Since he did and su b ject to notice, item s 29 and 30 ... $148,596.88 ' the Injury. not ap p ear to prosecute th e case was 32. Bills payable w ith federal reserve bank or w ith o th e r banks Mr. and Mrs. A. H aw orth and Wm. o r tru s t com panies........ ................................. v......... j 0 000 00 dism issed. . I H aw orth have gone to Olympia, 35. A cceptances executed by th is bank for custom ers based on actual a g ric u ltu ra l o r com m ercial tra n sa c tio n s.................. 1,350.00 W ashington, for an extended visit 37. L iabilities, o th e r th an above sta te d , If any, sh o rt and o ver acct 109.77 PLEASANT VIEW w ith Mrs. H aw o rth ’s two b ro th ers at th a t place. CALL AT TH E GAS O FFIC E or phone ' ,a jn T o tal ................................................................................................... $337,848.58 Mrs. F u d ick ar, who will be best ' A uto. 5 4 2 -7 4 R obert Jo n sru d w ent to Oregon S tate of Oregon, County of M ultnom ah, ss. rem em bered as Mrs H olgate, m ade a City M onday to resum e ju ry duty. Il K M lller> c «whier of th e above nam ed bank, do solem nly sw ear n u m b er of calls in th e neighborhood th a t the above sta te m e n t is tru e to th e best of my know ledge and belief. one day last week. CORRECT— A tte st: W. E. M arkell, F. A. H alliday* OuH t'Larson B8h*e r ' POWELL VALLEY Joseph Schniand. who is very ill Subscribed and sw orn to before me th is 6th day of Ja n u a ry 1922 P. A. Johnson left W ednesday for w ith a com plication of diseases, Is not M. R. SH IPL E Y , N otary Public. C alifornia for a visit w ith relatives. q u ite so well. _____________________________ My com m ission expires Decem ber 12, 1924. He expects to be aw ay for several Mr. Cowdell was called to Eugene, ! m onths. Sunday by th e news of th e d eath of Miss N ellie Johnson has gone to his b ro th er at th a t place. P o rtlan d to work. Mrs. Soule and th e boys retu rn ed and am now prepared to do Mr. and Mrs. Em il Lind have ren t- to B attleg ro u n d Sunday a fta r having guaranteed repair work. | ed the P. A. Johnson place and will spent a p leasant w eek’s vacation at m ake th e ir home there. home. Used cars bought and sold. A little d au g h te r was born on J a n ­ Mrs. H arding, who has been q u ite uary 10 to Mr. and Mrs. Elm er ill w ith pneum onia, is slow ly recover­ H enke, living on th e J. A. P alm quist ing and is now able to s it up several place. hours a day. A fam ily by th e nam e of Cook has A J. W. BROWN, Prop. Phone 1891 purchased th e E. W. H endricks place C ounty C ouncil W ill M e « a) and have tak en possession. Mr. and T rou td ale. H E N R Ì TILGNER, Manager Mrs. H endricks have gone to P o rt­ T he reg u la r m eeting of th e County Phone 1228 Gresham, Oregon land. Council of P aren t-T each er associa­ Mr. and Mrs. H enke and fam ily have tions will be held at T ro u td ale on rented the Jo h n P alm quist house and S atu rd ay , Ja n u a ry 21. in th e base­ are m aking th e ir hom e there. m ent of th e church. In case of in ­ T he seventh an d eig h th g rad es of clem ent w eath er th e m eeting will be the Powell Valley school gave a s u r­ postponed. prise p arty on Em ery K eller S a tu r­ day evening and enjoyed a pleasant MARION M A YFIELD, P rop. evening. Phone G resham 276. Genevieve M anary has joined the i eighth grad e class at Powell Valley Cor. P ow ell and M aple m aking an even dozen in th e class. 2 4 7 D avis (Street T he U nited S tates of A m erica, the B ritish E m pire, F ran ce and Japan. W ith a view to th e preservation of th e gen eral peace and the m ainte­ nance of th e ir rig h ts In relation to th e ir in su lar possessions and Insular dom inions in the regions of th e P a­ cific ocean. H ave determ ined to conclude a tre a ty to th is effect and have ap ­ pointed as th e ir p lenip o ten tiaries: T he P re sid en t of the United S tates, His M ajesty th e K ing of the U nit­ ed K ingdom of G reat B ritain and Ire lan d and of th e B ritish domin ions beyond the seas, E m peror of CLOSE-TITE TOPS BANK OF GRESHAM Fords and Chevrolets Smith Motor Car Co. AUTO PAINTING Homan & Sons » Patronize Portland Producers The ONLY Solid Fuel made entirely by Portland Labor I Have Purchased the Garage in the Ross Building HOME PRODUCTS PURE LARD 5 lbs., 75c 10 lbs., $1.50 Delivered GRESHAM MEAT MARKET MAIN STREET GARAGE CHOICE FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS WOOD Fresh Fish in Season COAL PLEASANT HOME MEAT MKT. EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE A Truck for Every Kind of Work Gres ham IS S I P ortland Bdwy. 2 0 8 2 IF YOU WANT REAL SERVICE The Modern Electric Washing Machine has been called the greatest of all— Labor-Saving Money-Saving Time-Saving —appliances ever produced for the Home. W e believe you will agree with this strong statement after you have seen one of these machines in action. Drop in any time for Free Demonstration ELECTRIC STORE , ELECTRIC BUILDING Portland Railway, Light & Power Company LUSTED The L usted P aren t-T each er asso- [elation held its reg u la r m eeting at th e schoolhouse on F riday evening, Jan - i nary 13. A pie social was enjoyed by all and b ro u g h t a re tu rn of $24.50. The money will be used to help pay I for a piano fo r th e school. The next m eeting will be held at th e school­ house F riday, F eb ru ary 10. Towing Storage Chevrolet Part* and Accexxoriex Lee Tiren GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING F lat Rates Given on all Work if Desired The Lightest Bread on Earth a t th e lig h test price on e a rth comes C ottrell P arent-T eachers W ill P re­ from th e b rig h te st splc and span sent Drama. bakery In this, your own hom e town. Members of th e C ottrell P aren t- Of course you know th e bakery. T eacher association a re w orking on a T h e re ’s all th e difference In th e d ram a which will be given a t th e world between o rd in ary bread and schoolhouse on th e evening of Ja n u ­ ary 27. It is en title d "M rs. B arkley's th e kind you get here. Do you w ant real solid no u rish m en t for yourself R ebellion.” and fam ily? Then taken no chance^ Because a man calls his wife and g et your bread and cakes at d ear in public is no sign they have a happy home life— maybe she Is, at any price. CITY BAKERY Sherman McCarter Garage Latourell Bldg. Phonos: E ast 7 1 0 2 ; Phone 2331 Grraham « 5 5 AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME Your Patronage Solicited MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE M oving and G eneral H auling 12441 Union A venue Wood, Coal and B riqueta P ortland. O regon