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page pora GRESHAM OUTLOOK, iZ P p Q ll A Vf lJ lir J k 5 n /A l” I I O P A f Q L A /V A L iU - TUESDAY. OCTOBER 13, 19Ä5 T he footb“ >l team of G resham L’uion high 8chool a g a tn defeated the Ben- Miss D oretta A rm strong is ta k in g Mr. and Mrs. T roy M eyers, th e fo r p — _ _ _ the place of Mrs. W. D. K inder at th e m er a b ro th er-in -law of A. M. Mc ■ son P olytechnic boys F rid a y a fte r- O scarette for a few days w hile th e M anus, w ere ca lle rs S unday from The A rem e club will give a card noon, on th e g rounds here, th e score la tte r is in Corvallis. P o rtlan d at th e McManus home. p a rty on F rid a y evening, October 16. j sta n d in g 21 to 0 a t th e close of th e B eginning F rid a y evening, October T he G resham T ra n sfe r & Storage at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. 1 Bam e- T his victory w as even m ore 16, a t 7:30 o ’clock and co n tin u in g for Shultz. T he com m ittee to a s sist will I pronounced th an th e form er on on th e ten weeks, a class to be held each F r i com pany h as recen tly added to its be Mr. and Mrs. R. T egart, Mr. and Benson Tech grid iro n , as a t th a t tim e day evening? the Rev. W. T. K lotzhaeh, equipm ent a new F ed eral K night tru ck . T his Is a sp ecially b u ilt bus Mrs. U. G. Sm ith, Mr. and Mrs. J. V th e second team was played, b ut a t the p a sto r of th e F ree M ethodist ch u rch , Cogswell, and Mrs. C arrie Powell. A ' a st Rame m em bers of both th e c ity ’s w ill conduct a union Bible class, chassis, a F ed eral tru c k w ith a K night m otor. It is p a rtic u la rly designed for first and second team s w ere com bined g eneral invitation is extended w hich will have for its object an u n long distant^? hauling. T he d riv er Into a good, stro n g team . Mr. and Mrs. L. P. M anning spent d enom inational and com prehensive for th e firm, O rin S tanley, left S a tu r Mr. and Mrs. C h arles E. Moore and stu d y of th e harm ony of th e four Gos th e g re a te r p a rt of la st week in The day m orning for N ehalem . Oregon, 20 ily have the vi G WI eorge v, ixvu Ken- pels. T he Rev. Mr. K lotzbach spent Ill a visiting i loniu^ w n ith mi friends iviiun CI.I'I I cm fam ------- -r - • vacated . D alles and rela m iles n o rth of Tillamook, to w hich tives. On th eir re tu rn they cam e by j n eY house on n o rth Main stre e t and seven y ea rs u n d er th e Moody Bible In place he moved th e Rev. E. O. R an- w ay of Mt. Hood and had a w onderful have moved into th e ir new hom e w hich s titu te in stru c tio n in St. Louis, M is ton and fam ily, and from th e re he ex view of the Hood River apple orch- th ey have rec en tly erected in the souri and in addition, has sp en t 18 pected to go to A sto ria to rem ain over a rd s w here h arv e st is now going o n , 1 C lan ah an addition. y ea rs in p asto ra l and ev an g elistic Sunday, leaving th e re th e follow ing and w ere especially pleased w ith the H a rry T ru itt is still ab sen t from his work and is thoroughly qualified to m orning for P endleton w ith th e view of Mt. Hood as seen from the w ork at the C olum bia brick p lan t on in stru c t along th ese lines. He has r e household effects of Vie Rev. M elville Chrysler-4 Coach new loop road. acco u n t of illness. He is tak in g quested th a t those atten d in g come W ire, who is m oving from A storia to C O velvety smooth is its equipped w ith Bible, notebook and P endleton to assu m e th e p a sto ra te of special tre a tm e n ts of a physician. T he m akin’s of m any H allow een pencil. power flow even at Mr. and Mrs. Clifford N ash have re the M ethodist ch u rch a t th e la tte r pies, o r possibly preserves or sw eet D. M. R oberts and Mr. and Mrs. place. T he Rev. Mr. W ire w as th e lowest speeds, the Chrys tu rn ed from T he D alles w here the pickles, are on exhibition in th e O ut K enneth R oberts, accom panied by B. p asto r of th e M ethodist ch u rc h in ler-4 is acclaimed as the look window, and are a ttra c tin g con form er has been engaged th e p ast F. A ldrich, of P o rtlan d , left S atu rd ay G resham a few y ea rs ago. siderab le attention. They a re not m onth in h au lin g w heat. ultimate development of T he reception given th e te ac h ers m orning for P endleton w here th e men pum pkins, how ever, as m ost people Mrs. I. B. Bent and th re e sons, the 4 cylinder principle. think them , but K eurbls, or “ g reat S atu rd ay aftern o o n a t th e hom e of will engage In a deer h u n tin g expedi Philip. M axwell an d H udson, m ade a j W ? are eager to have tion for th e com ing w eek and Mrs. m elons,” according to J. S uhr of Mrs. C. J. L u n d q u ist w as w ell a t business trip to R oseburg S atu rd ay , i R oberts w ill visit frien d s in P en d le you test the Chrysler-4 in S u h r’s flower farm , who grew tended and an enjoyable tim e re p o rt retu rn in g on Monday. T he trip w as I ton. ed. A ssisting in the p a rlo rs w ere Mrs. your own way at your them . The seed cam e from Mrs. m ade by auto, th e m em bers of th e T he Rev. and Mrs. J. A. H opper and fam ily cam ping o u t th e tw o n ig h ts j S u h r's b ro th er in H am burg, G erm any, G eorge Honey, Mrs. K. A. M iller and earliest opportunity. It and this is the second crop here. Two Mrs. B. L. W airad. In the d ining room the Rev. M. V. W h etiell and wife a t th ey w ere on th e road. i will not take you long to specim ens in the Outlook w indows Mrs. Jack so n Jones, Mrs. G. C. F a n c h tended a b irth d ay su rp rise d in n er in learn the reason for such T he Misses Je a n e tte D ow sett, W il- P o rtlan d F rid ay evening in honor of grew on one vine and each w eighs 38 er and Mrs. F ra n k P eak assisted. Chrysler-6 Coach Jene Botkin and M ildred M cGregor, universal favor. pounds. It is said th a t they should P iano num bers w ere given d u rin g the Miss Alice W illiam s, a form er m atro n grow to tw o or th re e tim es th a t size afternoon by Miss F lo ren ce Honey, of th e Louise Home. Miss W illiam s stu d en ts a t th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l college, w ere pledged to so ro ritie s in th e ir native soil and th a t they will Miss M arg aret St. C lair and Mrs. H. S. is to re tu rn to th e Home today to a s recen tly w hen, over 130 o th e r g irls develop to th a t size here. They are Clow. T h ese g ath erin g s afford a de sum e ch arg e for th e second tim e. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bushong a tte n d becam e affiliated w ith G reek le tte r described as m uch m ore delicious for sirab le o p p o rtu n ity for p a re n ts and J. C. H E SSE L w . A H E SSEL ed th e d istric t m eeting of th e F re e so ro ritie s as th e re s u lt of a w eek of pies th a n pum pkins and a re likew ise te ac h ers to become acquainted. closed ru sh in g . Miss D ow sett was 1 hone 1141 Gresham M ethodist ch u rch a t H illsboro Sunday fine for preserves or pickles. Mrs. A. W. S hipley's bro th er-in -law Miss Alice R o b erts has been en pledged to A lpha Xi D elta so ro rity juiiiiiiuiiuiiiiiiiiuiiHiiiiniiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiujiiiKiiiiHiHiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiii and sis te r an d th e ir d au g h ter, F ra n and Miss Botkin and Miss M cGregor FREE SHAMPOO ces, from P o rtlan d , w ere Sunday gaged as pipe o rg an ist a t th e S tate to Gam m a Phi Beta. with each marcel th e a te r in P o rtlan d for th e p rese n t g u ests at the Shipley home. Marcel Re wave tie Mr. and Mrs. C. M. H a rriso n left Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Brow n a re r a th e r Mr. and Mrs. L. T. S t.C la ir e n te r Evening Appointments Tues. and Frl. yesterday m o rn in g by autom obile for elated over th e fact of th e a rriv a l of tained Mr. and Mrs. M onroe P alm er C alifornia, w h ere they w ill spend th e ORIENTAL BEAUTY SHOPPE and son, H erb ert, also Mr. an d Mrs. th e first g ran d so n in th e fam ily. A T hird S tre et Phone 99x1 w inter. T hey expected to m eet a t S a T hom as Gill, of P o rtlan d , on Sunday. son w as born to Mr and Mrs. F ra n k Brown at S eattle, W ednesday, October lt in Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n P hillippe, who 7, who has been nam ed D onald F ran k . cam e w ith them la st sp rin g from Illi Up to th is tim e th e re had been four nois, and who w ill accom pany them g ran d d a u g h ters com posing th e g ra n d south. T he H a rriso n s expect to spend some tim e a t C larem o n t n ea r Pom ona child fam ily. Better Breeding Prom otes Prosperity S o . I The prem ises of th e Radio E lectric with Mrs. H a rriso n 's niece, Mrs. G race com pany has been a p o p u lar m eeting Sum m ers, fo rm erly Miss G race Kes place for baseball fans d u rin g th e terso n of P le a sa n t Valley. On th e ir p ast w orld series. H ere h as been way they w ill v isit w ith th e fam ily of erected a bu lletin board w here a fte r 11 the Rev. J. M ontcalm Brow n, fo rm e r o'clock each day th e scores have been ly of G resham , now of Pacific P a li received by rad io and prom ptly a n sades, C alifornia. Let us explain our nounced. H ow ard Jo h n so n , w hile engaged in T he frien d s of J. C. K ilgore are the w oodsaw ing b u sin ess w ith his easy payment plan. pleased to know th a t he is fast recov b ro th er-in -law , Roy C alkins, early erin g from his recen t severe sick spell. T h u rsd ay m orning, suffered a badly Ross Cooper has left for San F ra n bruised arm w hen a heavy stick of Livestock raising, through careful breeding and cisco w here he w ill be em ployed as a m aple fell and h it him on th e w rist. modern production methods, can profitablv be en salesm an in a larg e drug sto re in th a t F or a w hile it w as though th e arm gaged in by every farmer and should be especially city. w as fra ctu red , b ut an X -ray p ictu re attractive to those who have heretofore depended upon one Mr. and Mrs. E aton w ere in G resh tak en a t th e d o cto r’s office, revealed crop for th eir income. We, here a t the F irst State Bank, am Monday m orning from Tocoma th e fac t th a t no bones w ere broken. are naturally desirous of seeing this great industry be looking over th e co u n try and atten d Mr. Jo h n so n w as p lacin g th e wood on come an ever-grow ing part of farm ing operations in this ing to b u sin ess m atters. th e ta b le to be saw ed, w hen th e m aple community. Cooperation is gladly given to those who Mrs. Ire n e M cClellan and d au g h ter stick veered and stru c k him a blow m erit it. G racia, and W ayne W ilkins, th e sis th a t for a m om ent, cam e n ea r c a u s HUDSON ESSEX DEALER “On To Portland," Is the slogan of many farm ers who desire to see and study ter, niece and b ro th er of Mrs. G eorge ing him to faint. T he in ju ry w as the greatest exhibits of purebred beef and dairy C attle, H orses, Sheep. Goats, D uncan, accom panied by frien d s, all dressed in th e p h y sician 's office, a fte r Swine and Poultry ever assem bled under one r oof in Am erlra. The Paelrte Phone 2491 Gresham from N ew port, Oregon, visited S a tu r w hich he w as ta k en to his hom e in International Livestorh E xposition will be held there October II to Novem ber J. Do not m iss It! day evening and Sunday m orning w ith P o rtlan d . It w ill probably be sev eral th e D uncan fam ily. w eeks before he w ill have th e use of W ork began Monday m orning c le a r his arm again. ing the prem ises opposite th e lib ra ry Jo h n B liss is p ain tin g th e g ara g e of P ’OMPOl N D IN G prescrip- w hich is th e site of th e new building A lbert Camp who lives in th e W hite- Gresham, Oregon tions is the one part of a to be erected by W alter M etzger, of head addition. Druggist’s work that requires Boring. T his w ill house th e new Mr. and Mrs. A. G. L am b ert and Bulck sales agency w hich Mr. Metz the utmost training and skill d au g h ter M ary a re hom e from H o g er will handle in connection w ith his in the use of Drugs. We be quiam , W ashington, w here th ey have Boring d istrib u tin g point. been for sev eral w eeks. lieve you will be satisfied with A ndrew Jo h n so n of Litchfield, Min our ability along these lines. nesota, who cam e to G resham in Ju n e Children's Hats. for a visit w ith his son, O scar Jo h n N ifty h ats for ch ild ren , felt, leath er son. and fam ily, has re tu rn e d to his and felt com bination and velvet. Good home. Mr. Jo h n so n w as h ere th ree asso rtm en t of colors. P riced $2.50 to y ea rs ago in th e w in ter and w as not $4.00. PR E SC R IPT IO N DRUG STORE Miss H alsey, exclusive m illin er, very fav o rab ly im pressed w ith th e W h a t you w ant, when you w an t 1' F irst S tate Bank building, G resham , Phone 1761 Second and Main rain and m ud, but on leaving for home Oregon.—Adv. as you w an t it— W an t ad. it. a fte r spending th e sum m er here, he is full of p raise s for Oregon and it is his C h a rter No. 135 R eserve D istrict No. 12 5X a 2 T i T a . i l 2 L J . I in ten tio n to re tu rn h ere to resid e p e r MMMMMMMMMM WWW MW Report of the Condition of m anently. CONFECTIONS A. T. Jo n e s an d fam ily have moved HOT LUNCHES At G resham , in th e S tate of O regon, a t close of b u sin ess Sept. 28, 1925. to V ancouver, W ashington, w here he j Already chosen by j tens o f thousands ■ i i HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. Have you seen the new ESSEX COACH Livestock Prices Improve C ALES recently made show that the live- »950 HERE stock industry is coming back, particu larly in the cattle industry, both in the beef and dairy breeds. TRADE IN YOUR OLD CAR P hone 2491 and we will call on you M. C. WEBSTER MOTOR CO. FIRST STATE BANK TABER PHARMACY 77ie Oscarette FIRST STATE BANK SAVE! Qyality Factory Buying allows us to offer you this week some very exceptional BARGAINS in CROCKERY. PLAIN WHITE 7-inch Plates, each a H U E AND ( B i l l ) lie Soup Plates, each lie Tea Cups and Saucers each lie Teacups only lit I «> I ' I/o Universal Percolators At S price A few slightly dam aged and ihelf-w orn. They w ill m ake Just as good coffee. You save the difference Soup Plates, e ach... Tea Cups and Saneei each Teacups only Oatmeals T •r U l>c PERFECTION OIL HEATERS Take tlte chill off these cool m ornings All sizes and priced from $8.75 to $10.00 H U N T E R S : ! he ( him season opens the 15th. We are headquarters lor Winchester (¡uns and Shells. RANCI* R SHELLS per box, $1.00 A. W . METZGER «& CO. Phone 1451 The WINCHESTER Store Phone 14S, is em ployed In a m ill. It is rep o rted RESOURCES th a t a few days a fte r begin n in g his 1. L oans and d isco u n ts, Including red isco u n ts show n In Item s 29 and 30, if a n y ....................................................................................... $241,056.05 w ork, he w as in ju red by fallin g tim 25 15 ber. It is th o u g h t th a t he w as not -■ O v erd rafts secu red and u n se c u re d ......................................................... 4. O ther bonds, w a rra n ts anil se cu ritie s, in clu d in g foreign gov serio u sly h u rt. ern m en t, sta te , m u n icip al, co rp o ratio n , etc., including those Mrs. C laude H. M iddleton has been show n in item s 30 and 35, if a n y ......................................................... 330,568 S4 2.951.34 appointed su b stitu te lib ra ria n of the 5. Stocks, se cu ritie s, claim s, liens. Judgm ents, e t c ............................... 6. B anking house, $25,000; fu rn itu re and fixtures, $5,298.31............. 30.298 31 loeal b ran ch and w ill also su b stitu te 7. 2?60X7 at th e high school. Miss H o rten se 8. Real e sta te ow ned o th e r th a n banking h o u se ................................. (a) L aw ful re se rv e w ith fed eral rese rv e h a n k ................................. 30 325 26 8. (be) Cash on hand In v au lt and due from o th e r banks, b an k ers S ow ard is engaged in page duty a t the lib rary . and tru s t co m p a n ie s............................................................................. 21 875 S8 C. E. St. C lair nyule a trip to E s ta 10. E x changes for c le a rin g house an d Item s on o th e r b an k s in th e sam e city or tow n as re p n rtin g U ia n k .......................................... 909.93 cada T h u rsd ay evening to a ssist in 11. ( hecks on b an k s o utside city o r tow n of rep o rtin g b ank and the p rin tin g of th e E a ste rn C lackam as o th e r cash Ite m s.......................................................... 583.93 T otal cash and due from hanks, item s 8, 9, 10 anil 11, $53,695.00 ................... 15. O ther assets, if a n v Miss Mabel Shipley en tered the | 120.42 North Pacific E v an g elistic In stitu te I T o,al ......................................................................................................... .575.78 Monday for th e beginning of h e r sec- | LIABILITIES ond year in th a t in stitu tio n . She will 16. C apital stock paid i n ......................................................... » 30 plan to be hom e from P o rtla n d for 17. S u rp lu s fund ............................................ ? ’ ? ’ ’ i? " " " ’ " ’ ‘ .................... * 25 ,000.00 .000.00 1Ä. (a) Undivided profits ............................. ? . . . . . . ? ? . ? . ? . $ ii,2 0 6 29 the week-end. lb) L ess c u rre n t expenses, in te re st and ta x es p a id .? . 4 602 "’'’ 6. .604.07 19. o 600.00 o , Reserved for taxes, in te re st and d e p re d a tio n .......... ~ deposits, including postal sav in g s and deposits Do you w ant of I S. d isb u rsin g officers...................................... 1,547.39 D L M tX I) D EPO SITS, o th er th a n hanks, su b ject to reserv e 23. Individual deposits su b ject to check, including deposits due the s ta te of Oregon, county, cities or o th e r public fu n d s................. 245 945 32 24. Demand certificates of deposit" o u tstan d in g 126 11 25. U aehler s check s of th ts b ank o u t8 tan ,1|ng payable on d e m a n d ? 4.976.SO nt exceptionally good 26. Certified checks o u tsta n d in g .................................................. 15.00 prices T otal of dem and deposits, o th e r th a n b ank deposits su b ject to reserv e, item s 23. 24. 25. 26 ___ « « i neo « , TIME 4X1. S 1 V IM .S D EPO SITS, subject to reserv e and pay A com plete line of able on dem and or su b ject to no tice; Tim e certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g .................................... 05 SAVAGE AND KELLY .370 31 28 S avings deposits, payable su b ject to notice. Cords ami F abrics 309 .390.78 T otal of tim e and savings deposits payable on dem and o r sub? Ject to notice, item s 27 and 28..................... ; ............$344.761 09 Look 'em over. T IR E S Gas 20. and 21c Ivy Filling Station Corner Roberts and Powell T otal ........................................................... $661 575.78 S tate of Oregon. County of M ultnom ah, aa. . L C' w Lund<iu is t, c a sh ie r of th e above nam ed bank, do solem nlv sw e a r th a t the above sta te m en t is tru e to th e best of my know ledge ami belief. C O R R E C T -A tte st; A M eyers. Theod. B rugger. C.Cj i ^ d q ^ D i T e c U « ' " -u b sc r.b e d and sw orn to before me th is 12th day of O ctober 1925 JOHN BROWN, N otary Public. My com m ission ex p ires Sept 9, 1929. CIGARS TOBACCO Weatherly Ice Cream OSCAR A. JOHNSON. Prop. B01 — OtYice P h o n e -------<501 OOtre K lettrle Bids. FRANK C. JONES C arpenter and C ontractor O l'A R A X T F E D SEPTIC TANKS Air Tight Water Proof Buildings Moved IC E SW EET CREAM and "Gresham Maid” ICE CREAM Supplied Dally Sweet Cream Shippers Wanted GRESHAM CREAMERY CO. Phone 1381