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Charter No. 65 Reserve District No. 12 REPORT OE THE COMHTIOX OE BANK OF GRESHAM At G resham in th e S tate of Oregon, a t th e close of b u sin ess D ecem ber 29, 1922. RESOURCES PAGE THREE FOOD SPECIALIST TO POWELL VALLEY FARM HOLD MEETINGS BI REAL TO MEET Miss M argery M. Sm ith, a s s is ta n t in n u tritio n of O. A. C., will conduct two m eetings in th e co u n ty th is week. T h ese a re re g u la r m eetin g s of th e sch ed u le of n u tritio n w hich is being conducted in th e v ario u s com m uni ties. T he first m eeting w ill be at R u ssell ville g ran g e h all, T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , Ja n u a ry 11, at 1:30. T he second m eet ing w ill be at th e C o rb ett ch u rch on S atu rd ay aftern o o n . Ja n u „i> 13, ut 1:30 p. m. * Specials in Ladies Silk and ¡ jftc 'k iiv is Wool Hosiery The Pow ell V alley com m unity F arm B ureau m eeting, w hich w ill be held S atu rd ay evening, J a n u a ry 13, a t th e Pow ell V alley schoolhouse, prom ises to be a very enjoyable an d In stru ctiv e occasion. A good p ro g ram has been a rran g e d by th e p ro g ram com m ittee. T h e p rin cipal sp e ak e r of th e evening w ill be S. B. H all, county ag en t, who will d is cuss F arm B ureau an d Com m unity 1. L oans and a ,n discounts, including red isco u n ts show n in item s« 29 an d 30, if a n y ............................................................. ,.- c 91 2. O v erd rafts secured and u n se c u re d ...................................... " *54115 4. O ther bonds, w a rra n ts and se cu ritie s, including foreign g o v ern m ent, state, m unicipal, corpo ratio n , etc., including those show n in item s 30 and 35, if a n y .................................................... S3 1 4.25 5. S tocks, se cu ritie s, claim s, liens, Judgm ents, e tc ..................... 93.36 6. B anking bouse, $5,000.00; fu rn itu re and fixtures $3 279 39 o 8,279.39 R eal e s ta te ow ned o th e r th a n banking h o u se ___ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18515 97 9. (ab) C ash on hand in vault and due from banks, b an k ers and , s5. c° m P,an ies designated an d approved rese rv e agents 93.234.16 10. E x ch an g es for c lea rin g house and item s on o th er b an k s in th e Problems. sam e city o r tow n as re p o rtin g b a n k .............................................. T he re fre sh m e n t com m ittee is h ard 542.69 11. C hecks on banks outside city or tow n of rep o rtin g b ank and at w ork and from p rese n t indications, o th e r cash ite m s ...................................... 4,018.00 M ultnom ah G ran g e to Meet S atu rd ay those who a tte n d th e m eeting will 14. C u sto m ers’ liability account of accep tan ces executed by th is E vening. bank and by o th e r banks fo r th e acco u n t of th is bank .......... 4,531.40 have a m ost enjoyable and profitable A m eeting of th e M ultnom ah g ran g e evening. E verybody is invited. T otal w ill be held next S a tu rd a y evening. ........................................................................................ $389,446.58 J a n u a ry 13, a t 8:30. A la rg e a tte n d LIABILITIES 16. C apital stock paid l n ................................................................................... $15,000.00 ance Is expected. At th e close of th e DAMASCUS MAN DIES OE HEART FAILURE 17. S u rp lu s fund ................................................................. / .......................... 5,000.00 b u sin ess m eeting a social session w ill 18. (a) Undivided profits ............................................................ 122,494.06 Gua G abrielson, who has been a r e s i>EMAeN V l% 'p » H |eT SOnt£S' i'l,teres;t a? d tax es paid. . . 15,542.50 6,951.56 be held and re fre sh m e n ts w ill be served. All m em bers a re expected to ident of D am ascus fo r th e p ast tw o Burson silk and wool heather 21 D.I P 0 ®ITS’ ° ‘h er ^ a n banks, su b ject to reserv e: 23. In d iv id u a l deposits subject to check, including deposits due be presen t. assorted, with silk arrow j -/ears, died a t his hom e th e re on Jan u 2 i r » 2 ,D e^ t a t e .? i ° reg o n ’ co u n ty - clties or o th e r public f u n d s .. .. 204,727 10 -4. D em and certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g ................. i T,‘> 54 I nlon District, Clackaiiius County. a ry 3 from w hat w as th o u g h t to be clocking, $2.25 vals. $1.98 2°' T i ‘MFeri \ n ll« ‘Itv .,v / 5 is. ha»»k o u tstan d in g payable on dem and. . 4,’o7L4; ih e P are n t-T e a c h e r asso ciatio n of h e a rt failu re. He had been ill for U R L AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, sub ject to reserv e am i pay th e Union school w ill hold a m eeting ab o u t a m onth, d u rin g w hich tim e he able on dem and o r sub ject to notice: T im e c e r t*flcates of deposit o u ts ta n d in g ................................. 81475 1« F rid a y aftern o o n , J a n u a ry 12, a t 2:30. w as said to have suffered very much. Boys’ Black Rubber School Capes, ages 8 to 14 yeais, -8. S avings deposits, payable su b je ct to n o tic e ..................... .. 70 898 74 A rth u r G ran h as left for C orvallis He w as 61 y ears old w hen he died. any size, $4.50 values, now........... «3 7c He leaves a wife. B e rth a G abrielson. w here he w ill ta k e a co u rse in a g ric u l T o ta l ..................................................................... .$389,446.58 tu re a t th e A g ricu ltu ra l College. He an d th re e d au g h ters, th e M isses H elen. \!e n ’S |]e r » ^ ek R VbberDCoats’ *4-98 vals. now $4.15 S ta te of Oregon, County of M ultnom ah, ss. G ladys and W lnnifred. -Men s Red Ruober H.p Boots, the to,, notch guaran MiHer, ca sh ie r of th e above nam ed bank, do solem nly sw ear th a t is one of th e m ost e n te rp risin g and Mr. G abrielson, before m oving to am bitious young m en of th e d istric t. th e above sta te m e n t is tru e to th e best of my know ledge and belief. teed kind, now................................. e $6 75 D am ascus, lived w ith his fam ily on a C a v' ' M ««in v»v E. _ M arkell, H. A. Lew i LLEJR, C ashier. f O R R irpT a ♦ fwo*. a A F iller, W. is. D irectors. farm a t W oodland for m any years. TROUTDALE NOW IN STOCK S ubscribed and sw orn to before m e th is 9th day of Ja n u ary , 1923. H e w as a p a in te r by trad e. D u r . M. C. HAGBERG, N otary Public. C larence P arso n s left Monday ing his resid en ce in D am ascus he was ______________ ________________ My com m ission ex p ires S eptem ber 22, 1926. m o rning for M aupin, Oregon, w here ne a stau n ch F arm B ureau m em ber. is doing railro a d c o n stru c tio n work. T he fu n eral w as held la st F rid a y Mrs. Lydia O stran d sp en t th e w eek end at th e hom e of Mrs. M ary P ar- in P o rtla n d at th e c h u rc h on E leventh and E v erett stre e ts. T he b u rial w as Andy A nderson stopped in T ro u t a t Rose City cem etery. dale betw een tra in s S atu rd ay night STIM I DEMONSTRATION and atten d ed M asonic lodge. T he E a ste rn S ta r w ill give a 500 AT PLEASANT HOME p a rty in th e M asonic h all S atu rd ay evening, J a n u a ry 13. E verybody in A stum p b u rn in g d em o n stratio n is vited. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k B an n erm an of to be held on th e C. L. W illiam s farm P o rtlan d w ere v isitin g a t th e Wm one q u a rte r m ile so u th of P lea san t W rig h t hom e on Sunday. H ome S atu rd ay , J a n u a ry 13th. Mrs. Nelson of M olalla visited at T he m eeting will begin at 10:30 a m. Dividends are payable every three months, th e hom e of h er siste r, Mrs Jo h n at the M ultnom ah g ra n g e h all w here L audans la st week. m e n t p i Jn “ g,°1 oti sound investm ent a.id our Easy I’av- l or l ords and Chevrolets which we are Closing Out Mrs. W, C. S pence is c a rin g for „ an illu stra te d la n te rn le c tu re w ill be sick rela tiv e th is w eek a t McM innville given show ing th e m ethods used in savings w hH e^yo^ajre^aying1 foP your s h a r e s ^ 81 at Far Below Cost Oregon. each step of th e b u rn in g process. M rs.-A lfred May of P endleton, O re nvestimate this Unusual Opportunity Today. Im m ediately a fte r lunch th e m eet gon, is v isitin g a t th e hom e of Mrs Ask any of our employes about it. F ra n c e s Fox. ing w ill m ove to th e stu m p patch on Mrs Z enis Schneck is on th e sick C. L. W illiam s farm w here th e b u rn Regular Price Close Cut Price list. e rs w ill be seen in pro cess of o p e ra In v e stm e n t D ep a rtm en t L ittle Ju n e, age 2 y ears, d au g h ter tion. of Mr. and Mrs. Ja m e s Cook, passed T he p re lim in a ry w o rk is going on aw ay in a P o rtla n d h o sp ital a fte r a b rief illn ess of pneum onia on Ja n u a ry at th e p rese n t tim e and w ill co n tin u e Room 605 Electric Bldg .P o r tla n d . Oregon 5. F u n eral services w ere held on S u n u n til the tim e of th e m eeting a t w hich day aftern o o n . In te rm e n t w as in tim e stu m p s w ill show th e v ario u s D ouglas cem etery a t T ro u td ale. Installation included in this bargain price Mrs. C ross ot P o rtlan d , m o th er of stag es w hich th ey go th ro u g h in the P h ono.: East 7102; Gresham 80S Mrs. B. M oorehead, sp e n t la st week a t pro cess of b u rn in g from th e s t a r t th e M oorehead hom e on H ensley road ing including thp com pletion of th e AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME Orion Coop of E stacad a, who was b u rn in g th e hole th ro u g h th e stum p o perated on a t th e N ash sa n ita riu m Your Patronage Solicited la st week, left on M onday for his and the final c h a r p ittin g m ethod Phone 2331 home. w hich is used In com pleting th e b u rn Gresham Miss Maude M etzger, a s s is ta n t at ing. th e N ash sa n ita riu m , has re tu rn e d ; M o v in g a iu l G e n e r a l H a u lin g his d em o n stratio n has been a r her home in G resham . I nion Avenue ran g ed jo in tly w ith th e co u n ty ag en ts Wood, Coal and Briquets Portland, Or«gn„ 53U of M ultnom ah & C lackam as co u n ties and th e d em o n stratio n will be co n ducted by Geo. W. K able, stu m p b u rn ing ex p e rt connected w ith th e e x ten sion service. T he m ethod used In th e d em o n stratio n is w hat Is know n as thp Zyscft S tum p b u rn er, u sin g a pro cess w hich h as been developed by th e sta te ex p erim en t sta tio n along See Me for Cattle Hauling w ith o th e r developm ents req u irin g over a period of sev eral y ea rs to w ork o ut and is proving th e m ost econom i cal and effective w ay of rem oving la rg e Hr stum ps. W ith th is m ethod la rg e fir stu m p s can be rem oved w ith a less m oney cost and a less labor cost th an an y o th e r know n method. TIRES AND TUBES Heavy silk and wool, heather mixed, $3.35, n o w .............. $2.69 Gray silk and wool, $2.75 vals. now $2.38 Dark brown silk and wool, rib top, $2.25 vals. n o w ----- $1.98 Heavy wool mixed golf hose, $1.25 vals. 98c SPECIALS IN RUBBER GOODS Gym Shoes for Men and Women W alrad M erca n tile Co. The Outlook and Your Favorite Portland Daily at a Money-Saving Bargain Rate! HORSE SENSE We have several of the popular Let Your Money Work for You ‘Close-Tite’ Sedan Tops $65.00 . . . . for Ford touring . . . . $35.00 I ortland Railway, Light & Power Co $75.00 . . for Chevrolet touring . . $35.00 SHERMAN McCARTER garage MORGAN BROS. TRUCK SERVICE C A SH P A ID for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Calves, Hogs, BARGAIN RATES ON of any kind E . N A S S I I A H N , B o r in g ! O re!! R t Portland Dailies CORBETT AND For a limited time (as stated below) the Outlook is authorized to offer the Portland dailies listed at Bargain Rates. JOURNAL— Bargain Period Jan. 17 to Feb. 1 Dailv Iy and Sunday Journal and Outlook, 1 year......... Daily Journal and Outlook, I year......................... Sunday Journal and Outlook, 1 year..................... W eekly Journal and Outlook, 1 y<ear. 75 5 qq 3 60 2.00 PORTLAND NEWS Special until Febr uary 1, 1323 .......... $3.50 .......... 4.35 OREGONIAN Bargain Offer open to Feb. 3, 1923 Daily D ailj Daily Daily Oregonian to October 1, 1923. $4 00 Oregonian and Outlook to October I, 1923 4.35 and Sunday Oregonian to October 1, 1923 and Sunday Oregonian and Outlook to October 1, 1923 5.35 5.35 Mail Subscriptions Only. Subscribe through the Outlook Now! Phone 1561 _____ C ontinued from page I F IS K Oldfield Tires T. J. Kreuder, m a ster of P o m o n t w ere held th e re d u rin g th e past year. America n- and p resen t m a ste r of L en ts gran g e, T he first w as on March 24, at w hich Akroii 'fires vwV,.' in stalled th e officers of Colum bia g ran g e S atu rd ay , Ja n u a ry 6th. A large tim e, N. C. Jam ieson, extension sp ec V iileanixiiiK- and Retreading m em bership w as ln atte n d a n c e and ialist, discussed th e feeding of dairy All W ork G uaran teed an enjoyable m eeting w as held. ca ttle. T h ere w ere about 25 present Mrs. F red Ough w as q u ite badly Mr. Jam ieso n s second v isit w as on in ju red by being knocked down by a Ju n e 23 w hen be discussed breeding sheep recently. Q «o. A. BRANDT P hono 1107 Loyd Ough and wife from Bend, problem s. T he atten d an ce, how ever, a re v isito rs a t the home of his p a r w as sm all a t th e last m eeting. en ts. Mr. and Mrs. F red Ough. and four or five special m eetings. T he Weed Control. M ildred T ay lo r was ta k en q u ite ill fa rm e rs’ picnic wag held on Jllnp 1? la st week and was rem oved to a P o rt T he l-a d e r on weed co n tro l is John and was a splendid success. It was land hospital. H offm eister and he is w aging a fight atten d ed by over 30« people. The A slide ab o u t 200 feet w ide over the on C anada th istle s. He m ade m any O. W. R a N. tra c k s betw een R ooster H arv est F estiv al held on S eptem ber Rock and L ato u re ll delayed tra in s field Inspection trip s d u rin g th e year. 15, was also well atten d ed and e n for sev eral h o u rs S atu rd ay n ig h t and Due to his efforts, no field rep o rted to joyed by all. A D am ascus F arm B u Sunday. him or seen by him w as left uncut The C olum bia riv er Is very high for Tw o fields co n tain in g th istle s w ere a l reau exhibit was held at th e C lack a th is season of th e year, caused by the m as county fair and won second prize m ost cleared of them by dry c u ltiv a t fo u r days' ra in recen tly and lost first plat e by only one point. ing. N um erous slides along th e C olum P o tato Day w as held on D ecem ber 15 bia highw ay a re fu rn ish in g w ork for Marketing. w ith an atten d a n ce of about 65. sev eral men, who a re kept busy r e N. P aulson has ch a rg e of th e m a r m oving th e sam e from th e road and T he D am ascus F arm B ureau is well c lea rin g th e ditches. k etin g project. T h e buying of su p satisfied w ith the w ork accom plished plies w as also Included In th is division d u rin g th e p—t year. T he m em bers BORING b ut w as tu rn ed over to R udolf Mul- w ere saved over $15« th ro u g h th e o r lenhoff. A c a r load of hay w as bought ganization. A carlo ad of bay four Mrs. B rlilert from Stella, W ashing- I ton. was a g u est a t th e hom e of her a t a saving of $88.5«. hogs, four to n s of corn and som e tire s b ro th er, J. E. S iefer and fam ily, last Hoys’ and Girls’ ( Inbs. w ere p u rch ased th ro u g h th is noarce. week Mrs. S tella L ingle Is lead er of tills T h ere w ere also ab o u t six p air of J. W M aulding of S herid an , Oregon, who has been a guest at th e home of d ep artm en t. T h ree clubs w ere o rg a n F arm Bureau shoes purchased. his son E. V. M aulding and fam ily, ized. A boys’ p o tato club w as form ed A re p o rt of th e s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r left S atu rd ay to visit his d au g h ter show ed th a t a fte r the b ills for P otato b u t only tw o boys w ent far enough to Mrs. Jack S h u ltz of G resham Mr. an d Mrs. R ufus Coates and fam en te r th e ir potatoes for certification. Day w ere paid, a balance of about ily of P o rtlan d w ere S unday g u ests at T h e m ain difficulty w as th o u g h t to be $83 rem ain s in th e trea su ry . th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs O. A. P alm er because th e boys w ere too young. Mr. and Mrs. A. G rihble of P o rtlan d PLEASANT HOME A g irl s sew ing club w as form ed w ere g u ests at th e home of Wm Mo- w ith 15 m em bers b u t th re e of whom „ ra n d and fam ily, Sunday. F. T. V andom elen, w hose re p a ir soon dropped out. Five g irls com- o ..’ i i,lr l R<‘*Brv”s will m eet In th e shop was b u rn ed early last sp rin g , has re-estab lish ed his business In the C lack am as county fair 2 o’clock. There III be In itiatio n of fro n t of th e new shop b u ilt by F. M A c a n a ta g clu b was e lse formed officers and a good p ro g ra m M organ. T he te rrib le wind storm of S a tu r w ith five m em bers. A can n in g team TERRY day night did co n sid erab le dam age to w as o rganized w ith th ree m em bers sm all buildings and roofs In Boring and th is team was the only canning . . ‘^ 2 P aren t-T ea ch e r asso ciatio n of Seven o r eight doors In th e W R. T el ford g arag e w ere broken from th e ir team at th e C lackam as co unty fair th e T e rry acbool will hold a re g u la r hinges and sev eral sm a lle r buildings last year. T he girla won fo u rth place m eeting next S atu rd ay evening, J a n u w ere dam aged. a t th e sta te fa ir and th e y ear before a ry 13. E F. C oulter of P o rtlan d w ill T he T h u rsd ay evening p ic tu re show won fifth place. T h e g irls sold sa n d be p rese n t and will talk on ' W hat G reat Men H a re A ccom plished ’ A com pleted th e 10-weeks se ria l The , Radio King " A larg e crow d w as In w iches at th e Pacific In te rn a tio n a l E x m usical program will be given and r e a tten d a n ce to w itness th e aw ard in g position to m ake m oney for expenses. fre sh m e n ts served. A good atten d T h ere w ere about 12 re g u la r F arm 1 “ ,lce *■ ‘‘«Pccted of th e C rystal Radio set. w hich w ent »¿«•is to Mrs F red Delco. B ureau m eetings held d u rin g th e year Phone subscriptions to 1 5 (1 Dailies and Outlook Portland News, 1 year............... Portland News and Outlook, 1 year............ ANNUAL REPORT OF DAMASCUS BUREAU Gresham Tire Shop