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«vcady for First European V oyage
0EServe D,’trlct No »
report of the condition
The re g u la r Ju ly m eeting of the
Fairview G range w ill be held o a next
S atu rd ay evening, the 14th. T he b u s At G resham in th e S tate of Oregon, at th e close of business Ju n e 30, 1923.
iness session w ill begin a t 7:30. The
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resources
“ a n 7 3 0 ,T a ° n y n t’ ' ' nClUd,ng re d ‘“ o u n t’ 8ho™
“ «ms
le ctu re and social, to w hich th e public
is invited, w ill begin a t 9 o’clock.
»159,503.38
2. O v erd rafts secu red an d unsecured
992.73
G uests at th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs.
D. W. McKay for th e past ten days
w ere Mr. and Mrs. J. J. B eaton of V an
5. Stocks, se cu ritie s, claim s, liens Judgm ents e i e ............................... 80.739.08
couver, B. C., b ro th er-in -law and s is 6. B anking house. »5.000.00; fu rn itu re and tiitu r e s « ¿ 7 9 3 » ........
° W; ,ed ° ,h e r th an
bouse“
.........
*’“ ‘ 999
te r of Mr. McKay. They have re 9
tu rn ed to th e ir home. They w ere de 9. ta b ) Cash on hand in vault and due from banks b an k e rs and 1‘ ’59604
lighted w ith w hat they saw of th e
Oregon country.
69.180.06
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Special effort is being tak en a t th is
190.52
tim e to e ra d ica te th e C anada th istle
by p ro p erty o w n ers and road su p e r
983.87
visors
D. W. McKay has been a p
pointed to look a fte r the w ork on the « .
‘. X ' T i t T p ' X ' S ’ . i ; X “ ‘ 01
1“ k .....................
1.559.04
la rg e acreag e of D rainage D istric /N o .
517.50
1 on th e C olum bia slough.
T otal
»344,836.91
At the Sm ith M em orial P re sb y teria n
liabilities
ch u rch next S unday m orning a t 11 16. C apital stock paid in
......................................................................... »15,000.00
o'clock the p asto r, th e Rev. E. R. D. 17. S u rp lu s fund ...............
.......................................................................
5,000.00
H ollensted, w ill p reach on th e topic 18. (a) Undivided profits
DEM ANn n k “.»7?u.‘VwX,>en8e8'
and ta x e s' pai<i:’*? 950 71
m 4«
T he Good S hep h erd ." Mrs. F red H all
„ in n «, D, * ? *’« M T S , o th e r th an banks, su b ject to reserv e
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of H il'sd ale w ill sing "T he Ninety and
Nine." S unday school w ill m eet as
u su al at 10 o ’clock
BANK OF GRESHAM
Ie v Ä £
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CORBETT BOY PASSES
AFTER LONG SUFFERING
MANY COMMUNITIES REPORT ACTIVITIES
W illiam G eorge K nieriem , son of
F ra n k and E d ith K nieriem , w as born
BORING
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. M usa and n ea r C orbett, Oregon, D ecem ber 27,
fam ily.
1909. A bout six y ea rs ago he w as a f
Mrs. M argaret S tager and children
Jo e L unday and son H en ry re tu rn e d flicted w ith a m alady from w hich he
re tu rn e d th e first of th e w eek from a
to K erry, Oregon, th e first of th e week, suffered for th e rem ain d er of his life,
w eek's visit a t th e hom e of Mr. and
a fte r spending th e p ast w eek a t th eir as it left him p erm an en tly crippled.
Mrs. B row and a t Goble, Oregon.
hom e here.
D u rin g all th e y ears of his keen est
T he B oring ball team won th e Sun
At the jo in t in stallatio n of th e B or suffering he m ain tain ed an attitu d e of
day gam e from W illam ette team at ing I. O. O. F. an d R ebekahs F rid ay
PLEA SA N T VALLE7
p a tie n t en d u ran ce. In his school life
T , aH: . A>il’ . S A V ,? <’S
su b ject to re se rv e and' p a j-
W illam ette w ith a score of 7 to 3. Wm. night a t th e I. O. O. F. h all h ere the
he w as a m ost p ain sta k in g stu d en t.
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able
on
dem
and
or
su
b
je
ct
to
n
o
tic e -
Jo
sh
u
a
Sam
uel
S
p
rin
g
er,
born
on
Sidell pitched th e gam e as W alter follow ing R ebekah officers w ere in
r s s a
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H e w as a lover of n atu re, of m usic, th e n ational holiday, six y ea rs ago, 28.' a w
H offm eister, re g u la r p itcher, d islo cat stalled w ith Selm a B arteil, D. D. P.
an d of draw ing, in w hich he displayed w as su rp rised on th e m o rn in g of the
69,853.98
ed his knee in th e F o u rth of July as Installin g officer: N. G., Anna
m ark ed talen t. H e w as prom oted to 4th w ith a fu selad e of firecrack ers u n
" .I s s fe
gam e a t E stacada.
S pence;
V. G., S ap h ro n a C hilds; th e six th g rad e in school a t th e close d er his window, se t off by his neig h
Mr. B aggeriy, who h as been em tre a su re r. M yrtle T elford; W„ E sth er of th e session in May.
T otal
borhood p laym ates who had g ath ered
»344,836.91
ployed on th e Sabin place, had the R ich; Con., R ena
M anary; I. G.,
H e passed aw ay a fte r a brav e s tru g to g reet him.
A>f w,r,‘,‘K°n’ C ountT of M ultnom ah, ss.
m isfo rtu n e to cu t his rig h t hand badly Louisa Jo h n so n ; O. G., Jo h n Hoff gle of sev eral weeks, at th e age of 13
L ater in th e day a crow d n u m b e r
th e la st of th e week.
m e iste r; R. S. N, G„ M arg aret W heel y ears, 4 m onths, an d 5 days. T he
ing 26, including th e dog, g ath ered on
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jam ison from Mc e r; L. S. N. G., N ora R ichey; R. S. fu n e ra l serv ices w ere conducted by
1
K A. MILLER, C ashier.
th e sam e law n aro u n d a b eautiful CO R RFPT Athio»- u * .
M innville a re visiting at th e home of V. G„ M ary P o tte r; L. S. V. G„ Mrs. Rev. A. S. H isey, of G resham , a t th e
b irth d ay cake, tw o o th e r larg e cakes
Mrs. Ja m iso n ’s sister, Mrs. Lloyd D ugger; Chap., E dith A nderson.
C o rb ett G range h all, T uesday afte r and two freezers of ice cream to
M. C. HAGBERG, N otary Public.
Jo h n M eyers, D. D. G. M., w as in noon, a t 3 o’clock. T he in te rm en t was
M allicoat.
w hich they did p erfect ju stice, w hile ________ ___________ ________ com m ission expires S eptem ber 22, 1926.
sta
llin
g
officer
for
I.
O.
O.
F.
an
d
in
a
t
th
e
C
o
rb
ett
cem
etery.
W alton L aw rence from C lackam as,
th e n ational an th em and o th e r p a tri
H e leaves his p aren ts, five sisters o tic m usic filled th e air.
Oregon, is visiting for a couple of stalled th e follow ing: N. G., V erle
w eeks a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. H illy a rd ; V. G„ Em il N assh ah n ; W. and tw o b ro th e rs to m ourn his death
Uuarunteed
C larence A nderson; Con., Jo h n Hoff
Wm. Morand.
Sanitary
P re sid e n t H arding P oints th e Way
m e iste r; I. G„ Wm. C hilds; O. G„ |
W ater. Proof
ROCKWOOD
a
oil Airtight
Miss M argaret Musa, w ho has been
S h all th is rep u b lic co n tin u e to live
H erm an Jo h n so n ; R. S. N. G., John
We
have
installed
many
Septic
Tanks
in
Easte’rn
teach in g at M itchell in e a ste rn Oregon
T he L ad ies’ Aid will give an ice an d th riv e and be a pow er for good
M eyers; L. S. N. G., P hil S ch an tin ;
fo r th e p ast y ear, re tu rn e d hom e the
am
ong
th
e
n
atio
n
s
of
th
e
w
orld?
P
re
s
cream
social
on
th
e
ch
u
rch
law
n
on
Multnomah. Enquire of any of the following:
R. S. V. G., F ra n k S iefer; L. S. V. G„
first of last week.
C. F. G ossett; R. S. S„ H en ry Bick; S a tu rd a y evening, Ju ly 14, and a sil id en t H ard in g p oints th e w ay to a
Bank of Gresham Bid
Judge O. W. Stapleton
Mr. and Mrs. Royce C hilds have re L. S. S., Otis R ich; Chap., Lloyd Mal ver te a a t th e p arso n ag e on W ednes safe and su ccessfu l n atio n al life
City of Gresham (City H all)
In
J. I. Bacon
Multnomah
County Farm (2)
day evening, Ju ly 11.
Jan. Jennings
his recen t speech a t S alt L ake City he
ce n tly purchased th e F essenden house licoat.
J. K ilgore
K. IL Kirkwood
Dr. WF. J. Ott
an d expect to im prove it fo r im m e
Mr. an d Mrs. C. O. Robbins and sa id :
Delflel Berry Ranch
R efreshm en ts w ere served a fte r the
D. C. Ely
Bank
o f Troutdale
I baby from Indio, C alifornia, have
diate occupancy.
It is larg ely u n m indfulness th at
Jas. Elklngton
in stallatio n .
H. C. Campbell
H. L. St. tfialr
K.
II.
Willard
piles
up
th
e
burden
of
tax
atio
n
.
Able
moved in to Rockwood. At p rese n t
Mr. and Mrs. Glen D allas had th e ir
S. B. H all
Bert Kronen berg
Dr. Geo. Inglis
they a re occupying a te n t house on an d honorable m en often p ress for
Jas. lx*dbury
new ca r badly dam aged in a w reck SCHOOL SUPERVISOR
C. M. Zimmerman
Kd
W ilkes
Mrs. M aggie Ulm
w est of P o rtlan d T h u rsd ay of last
I). M. Donough
MAKES MANY VISITS th e W illard Cook property. Mr. Rob federal ex p en d itu re to be m ade in
Mrs. Sadie Burr
th
e
ir
own
com
m
unity
or
in
o
th
e
r
w
ays
Blrdleg
Reed
bins
w
as
fo
rm
erly
of
th
is
place
and
w eek on th e ir re tu rn from Seaside.
and m any others.
helpful to th e ir own in te re sts w hich
F rien d s of Mrs. E thel Lansdow ne, expects to m ake his hom e here.
No one was seriously h u rt and they
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k D ickinson v is th ey would stro n g ly oppose if they
w ere able to com plete th e ir re tu rn county school su p erv iso r of C lack a
m as county, w ill be in te reste d in the ited in P o rtlan d S unday w ith th e ir v e r e not d irectly concerned. T his is
trip S aturday.
Phone 601
„
,
son, E dw ard.
tr u e of federal ap p ro p riatio n as well
----
.
Gresham
Mrs. Alice V urlleum ier of G resham re p o rt of her w ork in school v isita
Mr. an d Mrs. P u rc ell of Salem are as m unicipal, county, and sta te ex
is visiting th is week a t th e hom e of tion du rin g th e y ear 1922-23, w hich
show s 144 of th e 150 school buildings spending th e sum m er w ith th e ir p enditure, and I know of no rem edy
h e r neice, Mrs. O. W. Boring.
u n less public officials a re b ro u g h t to
in th e county w ere visited an d a to tal d au g h ter, Mrs. Jo sep h in e Zinn.
Mrs. Len S iefer retu rn ed hom e the
u n d erstan d th e m enace in excessive
of 212 visits made. A larg e n um ber of
first of th e w eek from Long Beach,
Rockwood G range D raw s.
tax burdens and Indebtedness, beyond
th e schools in th e county, according
C alifornia, w here she has sp e n t the
... , .
, GHFNIIAM MEAT MARKET
Rockw ood g ran g e w ill give its last ex tin g u ish m en t except
in d rastic
to th e rep o rt, have im proved th e
la st tw o m onths visiting a t th e home
will help solve the question. Choice Lamb, Veal and other
buildings and have been issued s ta n dance of th e season next S atu rd ay action, and resolve to em ploy p ra c tic
o f h er d aughter, Mrs. Shaw.
m eats always on hand, also for the hot w eather a splendwl
dardization certificates. T he su p e r night, Ju ly 14, In its hall a t R ock able business m ethods in governm ent
A large crow d attended th e F arm
assortm
ent of cold lunch meats and Red Rock Cheese.
wood.
It
will
be
know
n
as
a
B
erry
everyw
here,
and
re
sist
th
e
assa
u
lt
of
visor drove 3267 m iles d u rin g th e
B u reau m eeting held a t th e Union
year, and on only th re e occasions P ic k e rs dance and all b erry p ick ers th e spenders.
Fresh Fish Thursdays mid Eriduys
schoolhouse S atu rd ay evening, w here
‘‘It is too e a rly to know w hether
hired drivers. G arage help w as se from th e e n tire section a re especially
a good program w as rendered and r e
invited. E x cellen t m usic will be p ro th e re is a rep u b lic of an c ie n t tim es
Home Cured Bacon and Lard a Specialty.
cu red only tw ice d u rin g th e year.
fre sh m e n ts served.
vided an d re fre sh m e n ts served. W. P. w ith w hich ap p ro p ria te ly to p arallel
Mr. and Mrs. Em il Musa from Coeur
A. J. W. BROWN, Prop.
A few w ords w ill tell th e w hole L andes h as th is w eek d istrib u ted 400 our own. We know of th e ir rise and
P h o n e 1891
de A lene, Idaho, are visiting a t the sto ry in th e W ant Column.
c irc u la rs
an n o u n cin g
th e
dance fall, and we may learn th e lessons in
Pow ell S trepi n r a ih .m
am ong th e v ario u s b erry y ards. A th e ir failu res. A sim ple-living, th rifty
reco rd atten d a n ce is an ticip ated and people, w ith sim ple, honest, an d ju st
all p rep a ra tio n s have been m ade to governm ent never failed to grow in
c a re for them .
influence and pow er. T he com ing of
Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab
ex trav ag an ce and profligacy in p riv ate
solutely sanitary conditions and a t lowest
life, an d w astefu ln ess and excesses In
POYVELL VALLEY
possible prices, you’ll go to
public life ever proclaim ed th e fa il
T h e m eeting of th e L u th eran L ad les’ u res w hich h isto ry has recorded."
Aid society, w hich w as announced for
Speaking of th e d an g er arisin g
th is w eek T h u rsd ay , has been p o st from an un-A m ericanized elem ent in
We Deliver
GEO. DIETL, Prop.
Phone 1711
Gresham
poned u n til fu rth e r notice.
our population he said :
"W ar brought us th e lesson th a t we
had n o t been so A m erican in s p irit us
P L E A SA N T HOME
we had h o nestly pretended. Some of
Boring, Oregon
Phone Sandy 13xJ
T he fu n eral serv ice of C hester S het- our adopted citizen sh ip w ore th e hab
te rly of P o rtlan d w as held in th e ilim ents of A m erica, but w ere not con
M ethodist ch u rch h ere on last S a tu r secrated in soul. Some to whom we
Leather Medal Gent.
day. He w as raised in th is vicinity have given all th e ad v an tag es of
T his Com pany paid out in tax es and bridge re n ta ls a to tal of n ea rly
and w as well know n to m any h ere and A m erican citizen sh ip would destroy
H
ousew
ife—"W ell, w h at do you
P hone 2381
»1,000,000 la st year. We a re th e heaviest ta x p ay e rs in M ultnom ah
at S andy, w here he w as in th e m e r the very in stitu tio n s under w hich they w an t?”
County.
All makes of batteries re-charged
ca n tile firm of S h ette rly B ro th ers a have accepted o u r ho sp itality . H ence
T ram p — “Lady, believe me, I ’m
and repaired.
T his Com pany w ill expend in co n stru ctio n w ork and b etterm e n ts a
few y ea rs ago. H is m o th er and th re e our com m itm ent to th e n ecessary o rd in ary beggar. I w as a t th e fro n t.’
to ta l of over »5,000,000 du rin g 1923. T here a re 4200 em ployes on our
p ay roll a t th e p rese n t time.
b ro th ers, all of P o rtlan d , survive him. A m ericanization w hich we too long
H ousew ife— "R eally?"
D uring 1923 th is Com pany will d istrib u te in pay ro lls in th e te r r i
T ram p — "Yes, Indeed, lady; but
neglected.
Sole ag en ts for
to ry served by us a to tal of over »6,000,000, and over 90 per ce n t of
SANDY RIDGE.
"T he A m erican Legion, baptized co u ld n 't m ake any one h ear, so I cam e
Philadelphia Diamond Gird
th a t will go rig h t back into th e ch an n els of local trad e__in o th e r
A w ell filled woodshed on th e home anew in th e su p rem e te st on foreign aro u n d to th e back.
Batteries
w ords, will be spent here a t home.
place of E. R. Brook betw een C ottrell battlefields, is playing its splendid
D uring th e p ast year we have added over 6000 new lig h t and
A uto A ccessories. R epairing
and Sandy w as destroyed by fire la st p art. T hose who bore w a r’s burd en s
pow er custom ers to our service and th is record w ill probably be
A cetylene W elding
Farmers Mutual Fire Relief Assn
W ednesday night, probably as th e r e at home have Joined, and all A m erica
exceeded th is year.
Does Flourishing Business.
P
ennsylvania
Vam iim C l i p Tire»
su lt of th e shooting of firew orks on m ust fully p articip a te. It is not
T his Com pany has over »60.000,000 ac tu a lly invested in tan g ib le
T he F a rm e rs M utual has grow n to
physical p ro p erty devoted to a useful and perm an en t public service
th e F o u rth .
T he fam ily ’s flock of enough to en list th e sin cere alleg ian ce be th e la rg e st fa rm e rs’ com pany In the
GRESHAM
OREGON
covering n ea rly 60 th riv in g cities, tow ns and villages in th is vicinity.
ch ickens w as in cin erated .
F a rm e rs who consider
of those who come to accept o u r c iti N orthw est.
W hy not su bscribe for a few sh a re s of our 7 per ce n t P rio r P re fe r
th e ir ow n w elfare p refer It. P resid en t
zenship; We m ust m ake su re for o u r S n ash all re p o rts th e A ssociation has
ence Stock and becom e a profit-sh arin g p a rtn e r in th is g re a t e n ter-
Will Continue Nursing.
A fool and his m oney” soon find
p rise?
Mrs. H a rrie tt T im m erm an w ishes to selves, for all of us, th a t we clin g to over »16,000,000 In force and over 10,- th eir w ay to th e blue-sky stock sa le s
D ividends paid re g u la rly every th re e m onths.
an n o u n ce th a t she w ill continue n u r s the fu n d am en tals, to th e p rac tice s 000 m em bers. In th e p ast y ear It has man.
ing u n d er th e su pervision of Dr. H. H. w hich enabled us to build so su c ce ss paid over »33,000 In losses with one
H ughes and Dr. Geo. In g lis a t her fully, and avoid the e rro rs w hich tend assessm en t only a t 30c per hundred
In v estm en t D epartm ent
Poor Teacher.
do llars. T h ere Is no reason why
home on F ifth s tre e t n ear R oberts
S unday School T each er __ Willie,
avenue, G resham , and th e home will to im p air o u r vigor and becloud our farm ers should pay high ra te s when
they can In su re In a F a rm e rs ’ A sso w hat a re you doing?"
be open to ca lls day or night. Phone fu tu re."
Room 605 E le ctric Bldg., P o rtlan d , Oregon
ciation. A nyone w ishing to Insure will
G resham 1861.
tf
W illie (shooting p a p e r)—" J u s t tr y
T he R ank of G resh am pays 5 p er call on H W. S n ash all a t th e F air ing to m ake S unday school m ore in
G
rounds,
G
resham
.
P
h
o
n
e
F
arm
ers
A W ant Ad will do it for you.
cent In te re s t on tim e d ep o sits.— Adv. 2101.—Adv.
te re stin g ."
SEPTIC T A N K S
FRANK C. JONES
WHAT SHALL WE EAT?
FOR THE BEST MEATS
All Kinds of Rough and Dressed
LUMBER
THE SANITARY MARKET
Jonsrud - Gunderson Lumber Co.
These Significant Facts
Should Appeal To You
C. E. OSBURN
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.
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