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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1922)
I .KK-S HAM ROCKWOOD Mrs. Mattie Taylor and daughter, Miss Thelm a and son, Forrest of Kansas City. Kansas, are visiting at the home of Mr. Taylor’s sister, Mrs. Margaret Couey and family. Mr. and Mrs. Couey took their guests for a trip on the highway. . The Uda Camp Fire girls of Rock wood accompanied by their leader, Mrs. Luella Krueder, spent Thurs day evening down on the banks of the Sandy river. A number of guests were also invited to spend the even ing with them, which increased the number to 20 young people. The ev ening was spent in swimming and playing games. A picnic supper was served and a weenie roast was en joyed later in the evening. A silver tea was served at the home of the hostess, Mrs. D. F. Powers to the Methodist Ladles’ Aid on Thurs day afternoon. The occasion was en joyed by all. Mrs. Dora Armock from California is visiting relatives in Rockwood. OUTLOOK. FRIDA V J F I A 14, PAGE THKKK 1022 Charter N o.'65. POWELL VALLEY AGED MAN DIES PROTEST MADE AGAINST RESIDENT PASSES HIGH FREIGHT RATES FROM PARALYSIS Mrs. Katharena Margarets Amanda Batista Matter, aged 72 years, died Bottleson, wife of Walfred Bottleson, Tuesday, July 11 at Eegle Creek. His died at her home in Powell Valley death was caused from a stroke of Saturday morning. July 8. Funeral paralysis which he received about a services were held Tuesday afternoon month ago. from the Powell Valley Mission Mr. Maffer was born in Italy on church with its pastor officiating A June 24, 1850. He leaves three large audience had gathered at the daughters and two sons. The daugh church expressing thereby their sym ters are Mrs. Brazils Cisppi and Mrs. pathy to those afflicted with grief on Mary Nura of Portland and Mrs. account of Mrs. Bottleson's departure. J Santina Zanonni of Italy. The two Mrs. Bottleson was a native of sons are Remlegus and Samuel Maf Sweden, but arrived in America in fer, both residing at Eagle Creek. 1879. She was wedded to Mr. Funeral services were held Friday Bottleson in 1875. They moved to morning, July 14. at St. Henry’s Powell Valley in 1903 where they church. The Rev. H. ’ Bruenagel have remained ever since. preached the sermon. Interment was Those who now mourn Mrs. Bottle at St. Joseph's cemetery near Linne- son áre her husband, three children, mann. two sons-in-law, nine grand children l and her mother. CLACKAMAS COUNTY WILL Reserve District No. 12. KF.ItHtT OF THE CONDITION BANK OF GRESHAM A letter of recent date was sent to At Gresham in the State of Oregon, at the close of business June 30. 1922. KESOURCKS United States Senator Charles Mc and discounts. Including rediscounts shown in item s Nary by D. E. Towle, manager of the 1. Loans 29 and 30, if any ...................................................................... $156.406.69 1,158.02 Berry Growers Packing company. In 2. Overdrafts, secured and unsecured............................................. 4. Other bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign this letter Mr. Towle called attention government, state, municipal, corporation, etc., includ to the excessive freight rates on fresh ing those shown in item s 30 and 35. if any....................... 88.976.88 7,897.66 fruits. The rate this year on straw 5. Stocks, securities, claims, liens, judgments, etc....................... 8,279.39 berries has been 40 per cent of the 6. Banking house, $5,000.00; furniture and fixtures $3,279.39 7. Real estate owned other than banking house.... .................... 12,989.05 gross market value. With this rate 9. (ab) Cash on hand in vault and due from banks, bankers prevailing it is impossible to ship and trust companies designated and approved reserve agents of this bank ................................... ................................ 61,082.01 fresh fruits and make any profit. Mr. 9. (c) Net amounts due from other banks, bankers and Towle’s letter is as follow: trust companies ......................................................................... 1,000.00 We are in receipt of a copy of your for clearing house and item s on other banks in message to Robert Paulus, Salem. 10. Exchanges the same city or town as reporting bank............................. 150.36 Oregon, on the subject of excessive on banks outside city or town o? reporting bank and express rates on fresh fruit ship 11. Checks other cash item s .................................... 626.54 ments. I enclose herewith schedule liability account of acceptances executed by this of rates and iceing out of Portland, 14. Customers’ bank and by other banks for the account of this bank ... 1,000.00 Oregon, to eastern points, from which i —-------— —- you will note the rate to Omaha. Ne Total ................................................................................................ $339,566 60 braska. is $4.00 per hundred pounds LIABILITIES or $1.00 per crate which is, on this date, 40 per cent of the gross mar 16. Capital stock paid in ......................................................................... $ 16 ,000.00 Surplus fund — ................................ ......... - .......- ............................. 5 ,000.00 HAVE CERTIFIED SEED ket value of strawberries. The price 17. 717.96 Card of T hanks. now prevailing is: $2.50 per crate 18. (b) Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid................ DEMAND DEINXSITS, other than banks, subject to reserve: We wfsh to express our heartfelt Application for certification exam gross to Omaha. As the price falls, ■■23. Individual deposits subject to check, Including deposits due the per cent increases until shipping thanks to the many friends for their the State of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds 165 852.83 sympathy and kindness during the re ination of 300 acres of potatoes in is prohibited. 872.27 Demand certificates of deposit outstanding.............................. their county have been sent to the The gravity of this condition, I am ! I » 24. , Any diseased potato plants, sickly, cent illness and death of our beloved • Cashier’s checks of this bank outstanding payable on de sure you will fully appreciate, and Oregon Agricultural college by wife and mother, and for the many weak or otherwise unsatisfactory, beautiful offerings. ♦ 244.05 mand ...................................................................................... - ........ Clackamas county farmers, according on behalf of 253 grower members of I 26. Certified checks outstanding............................................................. 50.00 should be dug out, taken off the field [our association, I request that you W BOTTLESON AND FAMILY. to a report received from Walter use all honorable means to have the TIME AND HAVINGS DEPOSITS, subject to reserve and and destroyed as promptly as they payable on demand and subject to notice: A musical concert will be given by ’ Holt, county agent. The Clackamas rates adjusted downward to the end 27 Time certificates of deposit ou tsta n d in g.......................... ,..... 74 921.42 appear. If this measure is followed that the rate will not defeat not only Farm Bureau is specializing on pota the Chautauqua quartet Saturday i through the season it will help ma 71 907.97 28. Savings deposits, payable Rubject tê notice........... .............. evening, July 15, at 8 o'clock at the ! to culture and active improvements the express company but the produc 34 Acceptances executed by this bank for customers based on terially in preventing spread of po Odd F ellow ’s hall in Boring. Ad er and consumer as well. In the crops and the standardization actual agricultural or commercial transactions.................. 1,000.00 The following answer shows the tato diseases. mission 20 and 35 cents. of variety and quality is now being interest Senator McNary is taking in Total ............................................................................................... $339,666.50 made. an effort to remedy the prevailing State of Oregon, County of Multnomah, ss. I, K. A. Miller, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear serious freight conditions. It is BORING hoped that Senator McNary will be [ that the above statem ent is true to the best of my knowledge aad belief. K. A. MILLER, Cashier. successful in working out a solution CORRECT— Attest: A. F. Miller, W. E. Markell, F. A. Halliday, Directors. Miss Edith Naas, of Portland, spent to this problem which is so import Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of July, 1922. the week-end with her parents, Mr. M. It. SHIPLEY, Notary Public. ant to this part of Oregon. A reduc and Mrs. Herman Naas and family. My commission expires December 12, 1924. tion of these excessive freight rates John Duley is Installing a water j would not only aid the farmers but system in the new hall now known as it would also be of benefit to the ex the Boring Amusement Club House. press companies as more fruit would Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Andrews of be shipped if the rates would permit. Mt. Angel, W ashington, and Harry Senator McNary's answer to Mr. Morand of Seattle, motored down the Towle’s letter is as follows: July 1, 1922 was another Red Letter Day for the owners of our last of the week to visit for a few days I have your letter which certainly 7 per cent Prior Preference Stock. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. gives excellent reasons for a reduc Checks for thousands of dollars were mailed out by us to our tion in the now excessive express Stone. Thrifty Customers and Patrons in payment of the SECOND REGU rates on fresh fruit shipments. I LAR QUARTERLY DIVIDEND on their holdings In this sound Mr. an<j Mrs. J. W. Maulding, of have on several occasions, discussed and attractive security. Sheridan, are visiting this week at this matter with Mr. Atchison and Consult our Investment Department at once and get on our the home of their son, E. V. Mauld advised him of my effort to obtain Mailing List for the sufficient data for the commission to ing and family. act upon. I appreciate your letter It is reported that Mrs. J. W. and assure it will be of much assist Stone and Mrs. Harvey Dugger ex ance to me. pect to leave soon for an indefinite CHAUTAUQUA SINGERS Instead o f “feeding” a range in a not, Investment Department sojourn at some of the health resorts TO BE IN BORING in lower California. stuffy kitchen this summer, you can The Chautauqua entertainers, Several of the Boring residents at save yourself a lot of trouble and work tended the funeral services of Miss known as the Rocky Mountain Warb Room 605 Electric Bldg., Portland, Oregon by cooking with a good oil cookstove. Freda Turner which were held in lers. will appear in concert Saturday Portland Thursday of this week. Miss evening, July 15, at the Odd Fellows No coal or wood to lug, no ashes to Turner was a former resident of Bor hall in Boring. Last Monday ing and left a host of friends here to evening the Warblers broadcasted a shovel out. A cool, clean kitchen with mourn her loss. concert from the Oregonian tower in a steady, controlled heat concentrated Mrs. W. R. Telford and sons are Portland. Entertainments have also directly on the utensil. spending these hot days at Seaside. 1 boon given by them at Sandy and They expect to be gone until some Pleasant Home. For best results be sure to use Pearl time in August. In addition to male quartet sin g OILS ACCESSORIES GAS The Sunday ball gam e played be ing, some celebrated Oregon chimes Oil—the clean, economical kerosene tween the Holgate Athletic club team seldom seen outside of the larger LEE TIRES that is refined and re-refined by a CHEVROLET ACCESSORIES and Boring’s team at Boring resulted cities will be played. This feature special process. In another victory for Boring with a alone Is worth going miles to hear. score of 5 to 10. All those who come to hear these cel Phone 2331 Latourell Bldg. For sale by dealers everywhere. Ask The Saturday night dance at the ebrated singers, Saturday evening, new club house had the largest at will not be disappointed. for it by name—Pearl Oil. tendance on record and all reported — ............... ................... 11 "* STANDARD OIL COMPANY a good time. PLEASANT HOME (California) A farewell party was given Miss Mae Klein last W ednesday evening The story of Dr. E. L. Williams, the at the home of John Valberg and "fighting parson”, who cleaned up the family. Many young people were north zone of Chicago, will serve as present. A general good tim e was the introduction to the sermon at the enjoyed by all. Pleasant Home Methodist church at (.KEROSENE) Miss Alice Lund, of Portland, Is the II o’clock hour on Sunday. If HEAT visiting for a few days at the home you admire red-blooded Americans, AND LIGHT of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. you will like the story of this man's work. You are also Invited to attend Lund. Phone 1083 Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Erdman and the Sunday school service at 10 ! Gresham, Route A family together with Mrs. Lester o’clock and join with other red-blood Irwin and little son, motored to ed men In discussing problems of the Ridgefield Sunday to visit at the west. home of Mr. Erdman’s sister, Mrs. A special meeting of the pioneers is Geo. Gollins and family. called to meet at the Methodist par The berry picking season Is on in sonage Wednesday evening, July 19, full blast but owing to the continued at 7 o'clock to consider plans for the dry weather, the crop is short and the big camping trip In August. The berries undersized. "Pioneers” organization Is for boys W illis Lund, recently from Black between 12 and 15 years of age, but We are equipped to repair your Rock. Oregon, Is visiting at the home older boys who want to go are Invited car, regardless of the make, and do of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. to meet at the same time. a first-class job. one that we feel Lund. The concert given by the Morse safe In guaranteeing to be right. family on Wednesday evening at the We have lots of room for live auto Baptist church, was a most enjoyable KEHSO storage. affair and gave unbounded satisfac News came last week of the death tion. A large number of the people of Mrs. Teena Prost, of Portland, from the Baptist church motored eldest sister of Mrs. E. V. Erickson over to Gladstone on Thursday to en and a niece of Mrs. A. J. Sindall. joy the closing day of the wonderful Arthur Lundeen, the three-year- series of entertainm ents. Pastor and S o u th a r d & S o u th a r d old son of Mr. and Mfs. Victor Lun Mrs. Barry Joined In the basket picnic Night Phone 25x5 Elione 2391 deen, had the misfortune of being at the noon hour. run over by a wood wagon, breaking Bible school at the Pleasant Home his leg near the hip. He is being Baptist church at 10 a. m. The even OREGON ASSN. IN Y o u r d inner cared for at the Emanuel hospital in ing service will begin at 8 p. m LEAD IN OOW TESTINO I WILL N O T COME. Portland where an X-ray was taken Pastor Barry will speak on the ques T o G R IE F to discover the extent of his injuries. tion, “Our Ability to Give.” Bible Oregon cow testing associations , I f ' v o UCOME Mrs. McDaniels and sons spent study will be held on Thursday even lead all cow testing associations In a few days the week of the 4th vis ing Theme, "Reasons Why I Believe the western states for butter fat production during the month of May, I HERE F O R you I aeef X ’ iting the Mikkelson home here. Mrs. Jesus Christ to be the Hon of Ood.” It is announced by Prof. E. B. Fitts McDaniel, whose husband recently Eight reasons will be presented. of the college extension service. The 3460 cows tested In this state gave died, was formerly Clara Peterson an average yield of 4 1 6 pounds of Salmon ami O le r y Salmi. and spent her childhood In this vicin butter fat per cow for the month, or 1-lb can pink salmon. ity. I 34 pounds daily. In the state the) 1 cup celery. Mr. and Mrs O. Mikkelson. who Tillamook association led all the M08T FOLKS ARE 2 hard-boiled eggs others with 2442 rows tested, with recently sold their old home place, 3 tablespoons vinegar ABOUT AS HAPPY an average butter fat yield of 44.42 1 tablepsoon butter are occupying the Ludwtgson house, as their dinner allows them to pounds. 3 egg yolks. the Ludwigsons having moved to "Pet", a grade Jersey owned by I be. Your appetite feels quite ag 1 teaspoon dry mustard, gravated If your digestion Is not Brightwood for the summer J. L. George of Tillamook, made the teaspoon salt. furnished with the proper menu. highest yield from an Individual 1 cup whipped cream. Eunice Jonsrud has gone with Let this market aaalat you. We cow, with 114.62 pounds of butter, Pick contents of can of salmon some Portland friends on a week's will be pleased to serve you. Into shreds and pour over the juice fat produced. Three Oregon MM- hike to Wahtum lake and Lost lake. which Is In the can Cut a cupful of ciatlona— Smith-Umpqua. Columbia celery very fine, and chop two hard- and Clatsop, are now In the 100 per «storage battery repairing and re boiled eggs fine, pour over all of cent pure bred bull class, according Phone 1891 charging «tarter and generator ibis a mayonnaise made as follows: to the college's records work. Raker A Son. Roll three tablespoons v(negar and Ign ition E xpert. 1 tabfespoon butter, pour on beaten GILLIS What you want, when you want It, yolks of 3 eggs, add I teaspoon dry $25 will be given to hint who as you want if— Want ad it. mustard. teaspoon salt, and when A baby girl was born to Mr. and proves that I can not find the de cool, add 1 cup whipped cream. Or Mrs. Orval Manary on June 28. She ficiency of his machine on starting, Add sense to centa. mix with Want — omit Ingredients for mayonnaise lighting and Ignition. Main street has been named June Lucille. Garage. Phone Greabam 1228. Ads, scatter freely— The Outlook and use any salad dressing. DIVIDEND NO. 2 Another Red Letter Day For comfort a n d cleanliness burn PEARL OIL NEXT DIVIDEND ON OCTOBER FIRST This Stock Yield» 7.3 per cent Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. Sherman McCarter Garage General Auto Repairing LUMBER, LATH AND SHINGLES Orient Lumber Co. BUILDING MATERIAL F Automi3bile Repairing i G»I esham G arage H A. J. W. 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