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GRESHAM OUTLOOK. FRIDAY. OVERLAND and WILLYS-KNIGHT New Prices OVERLAND F a c to r y G re sh a m Touring Roadster Coupe Sedan Chassis $525.00 $525.00 $795.00 $875.00 $425.00 $666.00 $666.00 $960.00 $1050.00 $545.00 WILLYS-KNIGHT $1235.00 $1235.00 $1795.00 Touring Roadster Cqupe $1455.00 $1455.00 $2075.00 Gresham Overland Co. W. A. HESSEL 1141 GRESHAM 1141 Service Reliability r.-.Tfflg,-Æ a.v.7m7.vaim PLEASANT HOME EOI K WRITER EMPHASIZES JOIN COUNTY RALLY SI NIIAY SCHOOL WORK A n u m b er of y o u n g people from th e P le a s a n t H >ire B ap tist c h u rc h w en t to P o rtla n d la s t T u e sd a y ev en in g to h e a r Dr. F ra n c is a t th e W h ite T em p le and ta k e p a r t in th e ra lly of B a p tist y o u n g people of th e co u n ty . Mr. N el son an d W ilb u r A ltm an d ro v e tb s a u tom obiles. B ible school m eets a t th e B ap tist j ch u rc h a t 10 o 'clo ck on S u n d ay and B. Y. P. U. a t 7:30. T h e Rev. David Q B a rry w ill p re a c h a t 8:15. th e th em e b ein g "T h e T ru e V alu e c f I F ru it." W ilb u r A ltm an h a s so fa r recov- I cred from h is re c e n t acc id e n t to be ab le to leave to r O. A. C. H e w ent on W ednesday. M rs. J . H. W eeks receiv ed a m es- j sag e W ednesday te llin g of th e d e a th j of h e r fati e r a t M inden. N eb rask a. ROCK WOOD GRANGE TO HOLD ALL-DAY EAIR An a ll-d a y fa ir is b ein g p la n n e d by | th e Rockw ood g ra n g e to be h eld In i th e g ra n g e h all on S a tu rd a y , O cto b -r i 21, w h ich p ro m ises to be an in te re st- I ing even t. G o v ern o r O lcott, C h arles I E. H all and W a lte r A. P ie rc e a re e x p ected to be p re s e n t P len ty of good th in g s to e a t a i ' R ts of fu n a re p ro m ised by th e co m m ittee in c h a rg e to a ll w ho com e. An in v i ta tio n is exten d ed to everyone. HORSE SENSE TROUTDALE Let Your Money Work for You S u n d ay v isito rs a t th e hom e of L D. H o w ard w'ere Mr. an d Mrs. L. P M anning of G resh am , Mr. an d M rs Mack Roy of P o rtla n d , an d Miss E th el M anning of O ak lan d . O regon. Mrs. H o w ard is a d a u g h te r of Mr. an d M rs. M anning a s is te r of Mrs. Roy an d a co u sin of Miss M anning. D W Mickley and w ife m o to red to P e n d leto n on W ed n esd ay to a tte n d th e R o und-up, r e tu rn in g on S a tu rd a y n ig h t. M rs Maud S tiles, of P o rtla n d , has s ta rte d a c la s s in m u sic h ere. S he h as se v e ra l p upils. M iss M erle M onohan s p e n t S unday w ith hom e folks. M au rice T h o m p so n o f L ew iston, Id ah o , a nep h ew of Mrs. C. I. T h om as, visited la st w eek a t th e C. I. T h o m as hom e. Mr. T h om pson Is a m a rin e e n g in e e r an d w as on h is w ay to a P a cific ocean steam er. J. T h o m p so n is b u ild in g a h o u se on h is a c re a g e n e a r T ro u td a le . T h e L ad ies' Aid w ill m eet w ith Mrs. B. M orehead W ednesday, O ctober 4. W. C. S p en ce an d w ife a tte n d e d th e 3 tate fa ir a t S alem on T u esd ay . M rs. H F. P a rs o n s is v isitin g in P o rtla n d fo r a few d ay s th is w eek. H erm an B laser gave a ch ick en d in n e r at his b a ch elo r a p a rtm e n t on T u esd ay ev en in g to th e follow ing frie n d s: Mt. and M rs. W illiam s, Mr. and Mrs. E. M cLean, son an d d a u g h te r. a ll of P o rtla n d , Mr. an d Mrs. A. A ltliau s a n d d a u g h te r of S w eet B rier ran ch . Mrs. M ary P a rs o n s an d son D ale sp en t th e w eek-end w ith frie n d s In P o rtla n d . Miss G race W ilson is sp en d in g a few w eeks w ith th e hom e folks. T h re e te a c h e rs a re now b eing em ployed a t th e T ro u td a le school. Mrs. E. C. S haw , p rin c ip a l, h as th e sev en th an d eig h th g ra d e s ; M rs. G race O tto te a c h e s th e fo u rth , fifth an d six th g ra d e s an d M rs. C. E. S co tt th e first, second an d th ird g rad es. Buy a few s h a re s of ou r 7 per c e n t P r io r P referen ce Stock an d your m oney w ill e a rn you over 7 p er cent. D ividends a re payable every th re e m o n th s. T his is a good sound in v e stm e n t an d o u r E asy P a y m en t P la n enables you to get 7 p er c e n t in te re s t on your sav in g s w hile you a re p ay in g fo r your sh a re s. In v e stig a te th is U nusual O pp o rtu n ity Today. Ask a n y of o u r em ployes ab o u t it. * In v e s tm e n t D e p a rtm e n t Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. R oom 605 E le c tric B ld g ., P o rtla n d , O reg o n ________ T h e final test The real value of a motor lubricant can be determined in only one way—through its use in the engine for which it is intended. Hence this company maintains an engine-testing lab oratory, equipped with a Sprague dynamometer, in which Zerolene and other lubricants era constantly being tested under actual operating conditions. This dynamometer laboratory is in charge of competent trained men, who spend all their time in conducting comparative tests of Zerolene and other lubricants in automobile, airplane, marine, truck and tractor engines. Correct Lubrication Recommendations On the results of these tests, supplemented by equally careful tests in the field and on the road, our Board of Lubrication Engineers bases its Chart of Recommen dations. Close attention is given to the design and construction of the engine. It is necessary to know, tin t, the speed of the bearing surfaces; second, clearance between bear ing surfaces; third, temperatures at which bearings operate; fourth, pressures exerted in each bearing; fifth, the means provided for the distribution of the oil to each bearing. The recommendations embodied in the Zerolene Chart are calculated with the greatest precision, and if Zero, lene is used in accordance with them, correct lubrica tion and maximum fuel mileage are assured. SEPTEMBER ít>, 1922 FAIRVIEW Ro> S tone, who h as been poo rly for som e tim e, is so m ew h at im proved. M iss Jo s e p h in e T o w n sen d is leaving to d ay for E ugene, O regon. w h ° re she w ill re s u m e h e r stu d ie s a t th e U n iv er sity o f O regon. T h e new re sid e n c e o f J. L u sc h e r is n e a rin g com pletion. It is c o n stru c te d of tiled b ru k and w ill be a lar.’te and I com m odious hon e, wdth a ll m o d ern conveniences. PAGE THREE C h a rte r No. 65 R eserv e D is tric t No 13 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF , n BANK OF GRESHAM B oring, O regon, S ept. 25, 1922—E d At G resh am in th e S ta te of O regon, a t th e clo se of b u sin ess S ept. 25 1922 ito r O u tlo o k :—C ould w e use th e c o l RESOURCES 1. L o an s a n d d isco u n ts, in clu d in g re d isc o u n ts show n in item s um n s of y o u r p a p e r to em p h asize th e 29 and 30, if a n y .........................................................................................1163,020.24 valu e of th e S u n d ay school and to In 2. O v e rd ra fts se c u re d an d u n s e c u re d ......................................................... 1292 58 vite fo lk s to becom e m em b ers of it 4. O th er bonds, w a rra n ts an d se c u ritie s, in clu d in g foreign g o v ern th e g re a te s t in s titu tio n of c h a ra c te r m ent, sta te , m u n icip al, c o rp o ra tio n , etc., in clu d in g those show n in item s 30 and 35, if a n y ....................................................... 88,699.35 b u ild in g in th e lan d ? 5. S tocks, se c u ritie s, claim s, lien s, ju d g m e n ts, e tc ................................ 7,924.61 We feel th a t we have been sile n t 6. B anking house. *5000.00; fu r n itu r e an d fixtures, *3.279.39........... 8,279.39 toe long and have not given th e S u n 7. R eal e s ta te ow ned o th e r th a n b a n k in g h o u s e .................................... 13,113.67 day school th e p u b licity it d e se rte n 9. (a b ) C ash on h an d in v a u lt an d d ue from b an k s, b a n k e rs and tr u s t co m p an ies d e sig n ated a u d ap p ro v ed re s e rv e a g e n ts We esp e c ia lly in v ite tn e p a re n ts and of th is b a n k .................................................................................... .. 100 739 89 a d u lts of ttte co m m u n ity in to th e S u n 9. (c) N et a m o u n ts due from o th e r b an k s, b a n k e rs and tr u s t day school at th is tim é. as next S u n co m p an ies .................................................................................................... 1,000.00 day th e B ible c la s s w ill s ta r t on its 10. E x ch an g es fo r c le a rin g house an d Item s on o th e r b a n k s in th e new c o u rse of study, "T h e w o rk er an d sam e city o r tow n as re p o rtin g b a n k ............................................... 111.06 h is B ible." T h is Is one of th e re g u 11. C hecks on b an k s o u tsid e city o r to w n of re p o rtin g b ank and o th e r ca sh ite m s ...........; .......................................................................... 1,106.99 la rly p re s c rib e d c o u rse s of study used T o ta l c a sh and d ue from b an k s, item s 8. 9, 10 and by th e c h u rc h in Its tr a in in g w ork, . , „ 11 . . . . . . . . . . .............................................................................»91,736.55 an d its stu d y Illu m in a te s th e B ible, 14. C u sto m ers liab ility a cco u n t of a c c e p ta n c e s executed by th is b an k an d by o th e r b an k s fo r th e a c c o u n t of th is b a n k ............. 14,661.90 divides It Into th e books of L aw . H is to ry , P o e try and P ro p h ecy . Il gives T o ta l................................................................................................................. »399.949.58 a g lim p se of th e c o n tr a s t of th e tw o LIABILITIES kingdom s a fte r tuey w ere divided, th e 16. C ap ital sto ck p aid i n ................................................................................... *15 000 00 one w ith its c o n tin u a l re v e rse s, 17. S u rp lu s fund ............................................................••................j ’ooo’o« c h an g es of k in g s each from a d iffer 15. (a) U ndivided p ro fits ........................................ *1,403.17 »13.676.29 (b l l.e s s c u rre n t ex penses, in te re s t anil ta x s paid . . . 11,352 33 2,323.96 e n t fam ily o r trib e , sig n ify in g th e po DEMAND D E P O S IT S , o th e r th a n b an k s, su b ject to re s e rv e : litic a l u n re s t and e x istin g b u t 135 23. In d iv id u a l d ep o sits su b ject to check, in clu d in g d ep o sits due th e S ta te of O regon, co unty, citie s o r o th e r public fu n d s ......... 210,146.11 y e a rs ; th e o th e i, w ith no m ore k in g s 1,219.66 and no c h a n g es of ro y al fam ilies, no 24. D em and certific a te s of d eposit o u ts ta n d in g ........................................ 25. C a sh ie r's ch eck s of th is b ank o u ts ta n d in g p ay ab le on dem and . 5*14847 p o litical tro u b le s and less ad v a n ta g e s T o tal of dem and d ep o sits, o th e r th a n b an k d ep o sits, su b ject cf a co m m ercial n a tu re , b u t a deep to re s e rv e , item s 23, 24. 25. 26........................................ *221.513.94 relig io u s a ttitu d e w hich ex isted for TIM E AND S A 1IN G S D E P O S IT S , su b je c t to re s e rv e an d pay- • ab le on dem and o r su b je c t to n o tice: 350 y ears. So in v itin g you in to th is 77,156.29 c la s s is w o rth w hile, folks, b ecause 27. T im e c e rtific a te s of d ep o sit o u ts ta n d in g ............................................. 28. S avings d ep o sits, pay ab le su b je c t to n o tic e ...................................... 69,293.49 we w ill be stu d y in g b e tte r citizen sh ip . T o tal of tim e and sav in g s d e p o sits p ay ab le on dem and or We kindly ask you to h elp y o u r c h il su b je c t to notice, item s 27 an d 2 8 ................................*146.449.78 d ren get th e ir lesso n s a s th a t w ill 34. A ccep tan ces executed by th is b ank for c u sto m e rs based on a c tu a l a g ric u ltu ra l o r co m m ercial tr a n s a c tio n s ........................ 14,661.90 g re a tly aid th e te a c h e r an d w ill be a tra in in g to r th e c h ild re n th a t w ill be T o tal ................................................... ......................................................., .*399 949.58 very v a lu ab le in y e a rs to come. S ta te of O regon, C ounty of M ultnom ah, ss. I, K. A. M iller, c a sh ie r of th e above nam ed bank, do solem nly sw e a r th a t C o n su lt th e police re c o rd s an d we find th a t boys and g irls w ho have a t th e above s ta te m e n t is tr u e to th e b e st of m y k n o w led g e and belief. K. A. M ILLER , C ashier. tended S u n d ay school re g u la rly d u r COR R EC T— A tte s t: A. F. M iller, W. E. M arkell, C. E. O sburn. D irecto rs. ing e a rly life very seldom com e before S u b scrib ed and sw o rn to befo re m e th is 26th day of S ep tem b er. 1922. th e co u rts. . JA 8 . ELK1NGTON. N otary P u b lic My com m ission e x p ire s Ju ly 24, 1925. T h e m an ag e m en t of th e S unday school w ould be d elig h ted to have th e a d u lts p re s e n t each S unday. W ords fa it u s to te ll how m uch s tre n g th an d e n c o u ra g e m e n t it w ould give us. We a re y o u r s e rv a n ts. P a re n ts , com e o u t an d see how w e a re g e ttin g along. A t th e 11-o’clo ck se rv ice th e p a sto r w ill p re a c h on “ Why th e S uuday S chool?” S u b m ittin g th is a p p e a l in th e nam e of H im w ho said, “ In a s - 1 m uch a s ye have done it u n to one of th e least ot th ese my b re th re n ye have done it u n to m e.” I am y o u rs tru ly , GEO. H I ICK FO R D , S upt., P le a s a n t H om e M. E. S u n d ay School. PLEASANT VALLEY Mr. a n d Mrs. C has. McGill, of L ents, w ere c a lle rs a t th e hom e of Mr. an d M rs. F ra n k F ish . T uesday a fte r noon. C lyde S a g e r, of L en ts, w as a V alley v isito r on b u sin ess m a tte r T u e sd a ). Mr. and M rs. F. A L eh m an have r e tu rn e d from a tr ip to th e c o a st w here they v isited a n u m b er of th e beach re s o rts C has. D a h iq u ist w as a G resham v is ito r T uesday. A m ong th o se from th is v icin ity w ho visited th e s ta te fa ir T u esd ay w ere. Mr. an d M rs. A. C. Bull, Mrs. G. N. S ag er, M rs. C. F. K e sterso n and son K en n eth , Mr aud Mrs. H. I’. M cCul lough an d son R alp h and G len Cox. W illard B liss left th e first of th e w eek fo r D ouglass co u n ty w h ere he w ill sp en d a few days h u n tin g and U shing. Mr. an d M rs. J. W. F ro s t, S r., a t ten d ed g ra n g e a t E vening S ta r g ra n g e h all, last S a tu rd a y . E. I’. E v an s, w ho cam e hom e to do bis fall seeding, lias re tu rn e d to th< F a lls City d is tric t w h ere he had c h a rg e of a logging cam p. M ilam R obinson o t M aryhill. W ash., and Miss E lle n Jeffry of N ew berg w ere g u e sts a t th e hom e of Mr. and M rs. G. H. R ichey d u rin g th e fo rp a rt o f th e w eek. Mr. and M rs. Ben N elson e n te r ta in ed frie n d s from th e city la s t S uuday. N eed Y o u r S u it C le a n e d ? H av e It F re n c h d ry cle a n e d . Re- p a irin g n e a tly d o n e. T a ilo rin g fo r S a tu rd a y . S ep tem b er 30. w ill be th e ; ad fes a n d m en. day fo r th e com pletion of w ork In the P E T E R L E N A R D , T a ilo r. im p ro v em en t of th e c e m e tery w hich w as s ta rte d by tn e G irl R eserv es sev e ra l m o n th s ago. Men a re a sk ed to com e w ith tools and w om en to b rin g th e d in n er. A T ire you w ill be p ro u d to ow n. E v ery F is k T ire u se r is a F is k B o o ster, R e -tire w ith F is k s a n d e n jo y m o to rin g to th e fu lle st e x te n t. Fisk Tires and Tubes. Oldfield Tires and Tubes. American Akron Tires and Tubes. GBO. A . B RA N D T P h o n e 1107 O p p o site B ro w n 's M a rk e t PLEASANT HOME ...................l i l m i u t i i t i i i i i i i i i i i i i i H i m i m m i i i i H H i i i i i i i i i i i i i H H l l l l i i i i i H l H , m i m m .......... M M ........ I ............ I ..........................., , , , , ........ COAL ( California I more pewerfispeed ¡V less friction and wear thru Carnet Lubrication ■>•■19 -rt' v .f MOST FOLKS ARE ABOUT AS HAPPY as th e i r d in n e r a llo w s th e m to be. Y o u r a p p e tite fe e ls q u ite a g g ra v a te d If y o u r d ig e s tio n Is n o t fu rn is h e d w ith th e p ro p e r m en u . L et th is m a r k e t a s s is t you. We w ill be p leased to se rv e you. * j; A. J. W. BROWN Phone 1891 C. P. T a llm a n h as leased th e liv e sto ck on his farm to C h a rle s K illln. Mr. K illln and his fam ily w ill m ake th e ir hom e on th e farm an d ex p ect to m ove In as soon as possible. Mr. and Mrs. T a llm a n and fam ily w ill m ak e th e ir hom e In G resham . A n u m b e r of frie n d s sp e n t th e ev en ing a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. A. M cM illan la s t S a tu rd a y evening. T he occasion w as in h o n o r of th e b ir th day of Mrs. M cM illan. W ood! w ood! In s u re y o u r wood a n y w h e re w ith Jo h n B row n. P h o n e 2501. tf COAL Carload coming this week. COAL Order direct from the car. $16 pert°n CEDAR AND VICTORY STAN I1A RD OIL COMPAXt MSlrRl EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE U lf(I « niinini>inni>t*(imnnmummnimntt|,,mt,,i,,,|t)ll, « Gresham ii'iiiiitiiiimiiiiiiuiiiiii CHOICE MEATS Homemade Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard F u ll lin e of Cold L u n ch M eats SANITARY MARKET M ain 8 t., G resh am GEO. D IETL, Prop. P h o n e 1711